HUMANITIES 77 Department Minor: 20 units, of which 12 must be upper divi sion. In addition, the student must select 3 units in each of the three above-mentioned groups. ENGLISH A. (0) / A noncredit course in grammar for those who receive an unsatisfactory score on the English portion of their entrance examinations. Either semester. Reading improvement and training in composition stressing logic, argument, and evaluation, with the application of the fundamentals of writing to long compositions, including the research paper. Both either semester. 101 is prerequisite for 102. 200. MASTERPIECES. (3) Concentrated study of selected masterpieces of world litera ture including American, English, Continental, and Asian literature. Either semester. 101, 102. BASIC LANGUAGE, READING, AND COMPOSITION. (3, 3)
201, 202. ENGLISH LITERATURE. (3, 3)
A survey of poetry and prose from Beowulf to the present, including some of the masterpieces.
203, 204. JOURNALISM. (3, 3)
Survey of the journalistic field and evaluation of vocational opportunities afforded. Introduction to the skills required in .i ournalism.
300. DIRECTED READING. (1, 3)
Selected reading in areas (or periods) of deficiency of the student, as determined by consultation with the instructor.
302. ADVANCED EXPOSITORY WRITING. (3)
Intensive theory and practice in the writing of various types of expository prose.
304. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE. (3)
A consideration of the major works of the seventeenth cen tury, with particular emphasis upon Milton.
305. BIOGRAPHY. (3)
Biographies and autobiographies from Bede to the twentieth century.
307. RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION. (3)
Selected works from representative English writers.
309. AMERICAN LITERATURE. (3)
Outstanding contributors of American literature from the Colonial Period to the Civil War.
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