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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS An examination of African-American life through the works of both African-American and white writers. Th e course will look at the interrelationships and diff erences between African-American and white perspectives. Authors such as W. E. B. Du Bois, Melville, Wright, Baldwin, Twain, Faulkner, Ellison, Welty, Morrison and Styron will be read. Prerequisite: one of the following: LIT 230, LIT 231, LIT 232 or LIT 233
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3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Writers today try to make sense out of the moral, cultural, political and social changes in the world since World War II. A study of novels and short stories written in the past several decades by major international authors such as Solzhenitsyn, Nabokov, Mailer and Borges. Prerequisite: one of the following: LIT 230, LIT 231, LIT 232 or LIT 233
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3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Examination of mythological themes like the creation of the world, the loves of gods with mortals, the descent into the underworld and the heroic quest as they appear in such writers as Homer, Ovid, Shakespeare, Tennyson and Yeats. Greek, Roman, Teutonic, Indian and African myths are among those studied. Prerequisite: one of the following: LIT 230, LIT 231, LIT 232 or LIT 233
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3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS A non-doctrinal introduction to the Bible. Selected books from the Old and New Testament approached as literary and historical documents. Structure, characters, themes and archetypes. Modern translation to be used. Prerequisite: one of the following: LIT 230, LIT 231, LIT 232 or LIT 233
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3.00 Credits
3 CREDITS, 3 HOURS Submission of a project of reading and research for approval by the instructor. A paper and periodic conferences are required. Special arrangements may be made to do this work over the summer. Prerequisites: ENG 102 or ENG 201, and junior standing or above.
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3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Specifi c study of a topic chosen by the instructor and students. Prerequisite: Any 300-level literature course, and ENG 102 or ENG 201
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3 HOURS, NO CREDIT A comprehensive study of the fundamental principles of arithmetic including operations with fractions, decimals, percents and signed numbers. Verbal problems as well as an introduction to the elements of algebra are included. Required for students needing additional preparation in mathematics before admission to MAT 103 or MAT 105. Prerequisite: Placement examination.
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1.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 1 CREDIT Designed for students needing compensatory and remedial work with essentially the same content as MAT 105. Students required to take MAT 103 may retake the placement examination and may take MAT 104 or MAT 105. Th e grades of P and A are the only authorized passing grades. Prerequisite: Placement examination.
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS Designed for students needing compensatory and remedial work with essentially the same content as MAT 105. Students required to take MAT 103 may be placed into MAT 104 or MAT 105 depending, on their performance on placement examination retaken at the conclusion of MAT 103. Prerequisite: Placement examination, or MAT 103 or the equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
3 HOURS, 3 CREDITS A systematic treatment of the foundation of college algebra. Topics include complex numbers, systems of linear equations and inequalities, functions, the theory of equations, logarithms and exponential functions, and related applications. Prerequisite: Placement examination, or MAT 103 or the equivalent.
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