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LAN 163: Introduction to German II
3.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
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LAN 997: Language
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
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LAN 998: Language
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
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LAN 999: Language
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
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LIF 100: Coll Success: LIfe Sci
1.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
The student's success will be increased by assisting the student in obtaining the knowledge and skills necessary to reach his/her educational objectives. The following topics will be addressed as they relate to students' success within the Life Sciences Division curricula. Orientation to College and Life Sciences Curricula, Allied Health curricula, orientation to laboratories/clinics and careers in the Life Sciences. (Usually offered Fall semester.)
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LIT 205: Comparative Literature
3.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
A survey course, Comparative Literature involves an in-depth study of several major works of The Western literature representing significant writers against a background of many disparate cultures. The direction is thematic: therefore, a greater emphasis should be placed on varying schools of thought aesthetic movements in the field. As we study comparative literatures of The West, it is necessary to understand the evolution of the Western civilization from its beginning to the present day. (Usually offered Fall semester.) Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Humanities (H)
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LIT 209: Brit Lit Bewlf to Eghtnth Cent
3.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
LIT 209 is a chronological study, by periods, of the writings of selected English literary masters from Beowulf to the eighteenth century. (Usually offered every Fall semester.) Prerequisite: ENG 102 or permission of the Humanities Division Chair. Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Humanities (H)
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LIT 210: Brit Lit Romantics to Present
3.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
LIT 210 is a chronological survey of representative works of leading English writers from William Blake to the present. (Usually offered Spring semester.) Prerequisite: ENG 102 or permission of the Humanities Division Chair. Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Humanities (H)
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LIT 211: Childrens Literature
3.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
This course is an introduction to literature whose primary audience is children and adolescents. Students will become familiar with significant children's literature in several genres including folk and fairy tales, fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and picture books, as well as the critical criteria used for evaluation of such literature. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.) Prerequisite: ENG 102 or permission of Division Chairperson Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Humanities (H)
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LIT 213: American Literature to 1865
3.00 Credits
Niagara County Community College
LIT 213 is designed to be a survey of the diverse literature of American writers from the pre-Colonial period to approximately the Civil War period. Although this course concentrates on the major names and texts considered part of the ¿canon¿ we will also read from among the ¿non-canonical¿ writers and pieces of this early period. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.) Prerequisite: ENG 102 or permission of the Humanities Division Chair. Meets SUNY General Education requirement for Humanities (H)
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