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3.00 Credits
An introduction to Greco-Roman mythology, including material from Homer, Hesiod, Ovid, Sophocles, Virgil, and other ancient sources We will look at what makes these works mythological: how they communicate about the nature of the divine, about human, and about the relationship between them as well as how they pass on the information needed in order to survive in that culture Prerequisite: REL 213 or REL 214 Cross-listed as REL 356.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the religious and cultural functions of myth, including material from among Egyptian, Buddhist, Hindu, Chinese, Japanese, Jewish, Christian, Norse, African, Amerindian, Celtic, and modern mythologies (students will have some input as to which cultures we deal with) as well as the work of scholars of myth and religion We will look at how these mythologies show the worldviews of the cultures they represent and note ways in which their concerns and responses are both similar and different. Prerequisite: REL 213 or REL 214 Cross-listed as REL 357.
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3.00 Credits
Study of Shakespeare's major plays and poems in the context of the Elizabethan and Jacobean Ages Prerequisite: ENG 200.
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3.00 Credits
Study of writers of the southern Appalachian region as well as the image of Appalachia and its people in literature Prerequisite: ENG 200.
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3.00 Credits
Study of a selected topic of special interest, such as a major author, historical period, literary genre, or topic in literature The topic may differ each time the course is offered and may be proposed by either instructor or students Prerequisite: ENG 200.
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3.00 Credits
Practical experience with one or more local publications, depending on the student's aim and the availability of positions Each student must keep a portfolio of work and present a long paper recording and analyzing the experience May be repeated for a total of six hours Prerequisite: ENG 220.
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3.00 Credits
Capstone course for those majoring in English Emphasis will be on critical approaches to literature, advanced literary terminology and analysis, and the principles of English composition Prerequisites: Senior standing in the English program and consent of Humanities Division Chair.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Creative research or reading project devised by the student and pursued under the direction of an appropriate instructor Prerequisites: ENG 200 and at least one literature course Offered any session with consent of Instructor, Division Chair, and Dean of the College.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture course focusing on the various aspects of earth science Topics emphasize the physical environment and may include rocks and minerals, the structure of the earth, plate tectonics, geological history, and the development of landforms Prerequisite: MTH 099 or placement beyond Corequisite: ES 108.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory to accompany the Introduction to Earth Science lecture The class will meet for two hours each week Corequisite: ES 107.
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