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. 105, 106 ENGLISH FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS (3, 3) Practice in reading improvement, vocabulary building, and written composition includ ing the research paper; drill in sentence patterns and intonation of American English; study of logic, argumentation, and evaluation. (Four hours of lecture and laboratory practice per week. English A to be taken concurrent with 105.) Satisfies the genera l education requirement of freshman English. Fall, 105; spring, 106. 101, 102 BASIC LANGUAGE, READING, AND COMPOSITION (3, 3) 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 courses offered both semesters. Prerequisite for 102: 101. 200 MASTEHPIECES (3) Concentr-atc,j study of selected masterpieces of world literature, including American British, Continental, and Asian literature. Either semester . Not for English majors. Prerequisite: 101, 102. 201, 202 ENGLISH LITERATURE (3, 3) A survey of poetry and prose from Beowulf to the present, including some of the masterpieces. Prerequisite: 101, 102.
203, 204 JOURNALISM (3, 3) Survey of journalism and consideration of vocational opportunities.
300 READING AND CONFERENCE (1-3) Selected readings determined by consultation with the instructor. Approval of depart ment chairman required before registration. Either semester. 304 SEVENTEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE (3) A consideration of the major works of the seventeenth century, with particular emphasis upon Milton. Offered alternate years.
307 RENAISSANCE LITERATURE (3) Selected works of the period. Offered alternate years.
309 AMERICAN LITERATURE (3) Principal writers from t he Colonial Period to the Civil War.
310 AMERICAN LITERATURE (3) Principal writers from the Civil War to the p resent.
312 THE ROMANTIC AGE (3) Major writers of the English Romantic Period, 1784-1832. Offered alternate years.
315 MODERN AMERICAN GRAMMAR (3) Modern grammar, including Traditional, Structural, and Generative-Transformational.
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