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LAT 101: Elementary Latin I
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Fall Semester This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of the language and culture. Emphasis on language patterns, reading comprehension, and beginning writing skills. No previous Latin required. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR V.
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LAT 102: Elementary Latin II
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Spring Semester This course is a continuation of LAT101. Before entering this course, students are expected to be able to communicate at a basic level to satisfy immediate needs. In this level, students will continue practice with structures learned in Latin I. More complex forms are added and readings are of increased difficulty. Cultural readings emphasize the social and political history of Rome. Course includes some study of the Latin roots of English words. Prerequisite: LAT101 or equivalent. Students must receive a grade of 2 or better in LAT101 before enrolling in LAT102. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR V. Russian
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LIT 203: African-American Literature
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
An introduction to representative writings by Black American authors, including those associated with the Harlem Renaissance. 3 credit hours.
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LIT 210: Studies in Criticism and Theory
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Studies in Criticism and Theory is a focused study of key figures, themes, and issues in the field of text interpretation. Major movements may include New Criticism, Reader-Reception Theory, New Historicism, Structuralism, Deconstruction, Feminism, and Postmodernism. Prerequisites: WRT102. 3 credit hours.
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LIT 228: Foundations of English Studies
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
LIT228 engages students in the professional discourse of English studies, providing a foundation for the materials and methodologies of more advanced courses. Students will read in a variety of genres, including fiction, poetry, drama, and critical theory; they will examine both their own and other current approaches to texts. Students will be asked to demonstrate their facility with such methods through short writing assignments, oral presentations, and an independent research project. 3 credit hours.
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LIT 281: American Literature to 1885
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
An examination of American literatures from Pre-Columbian materials through the writings of late nineteenth-century authors. Textual interpretive strategies include historical and cultural approaches. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I.
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LIT 283: British Literature to 1750
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
The examination in some detail of a select number of masterpieces from Beowulf to the poetry of John Milton-works which form the foundation of a significant literary heritage for the English-speaking world. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I.
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LIT 284: British Literature after 1750
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
LIT284 introduces some of the major figures, works, and ideas in British literature from the end of the eighteenth century to the present. Including poetry, fiction, non-fiction prose, and drama, this course examines the historical, cultural, and literary frameworks within which these literatures were produced, as well as highlighting the distinctiveness of writers and texts generally recognized to be influential both within their periods and in later periods. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I.
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LIT 285: European Literature to 1600
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
This course examines representative works of early European literatures in translation, moving chronologically from the classical era through the Middle Ages and Renaissance, to illustrate the development of the genres and styles, themes and motifs that shape Western literature as a whole. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I.
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LIT 286: European Literature Since 1600
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
This course is a survey of historically significant European literary texts and movements from the early modern to the postmodern periods. Figures studied may include, de Lafayette, Moliere, More, Rousseau, Voltaire, Goethe, de Stael, Holderlin, Pushkin, Gogol, Flaubert, Mallarme, Kafka, and others. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR I.
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