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407. ADVANCED WATER COLOR I. (3) Technical advanced painting, using water color medias. Prerequisite: Art 304 408. ADVANCED WATER COLOR II. (3) Creative composition in landscapes for advanced art majors. P rerequisite: Art 407 409. ART SEMINAR. (3) 410. RESEARCH PROJECTS IN FINE ART. (3)

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Objectives. The Department of English has five objectives: the understanding of language as a means of communication; the ability to speak and write with clarity of thought and mechanical correctne~s; an understanding of literature as a record of the development of human thought and the reflection of human history; the appreci­ ation and enjoyment of good literature; and an acquaintance of the literary heritage of the English speaking world. Departmental Requirements for a Major in English. The student majoring in this Department must take the following courses: English Z04, 300, 304, 305, 307, 308, 309, 310, 401, 403, 4-04, 406, 408, and 410; Speech Z1Z, ZZ4, and 308; History Z05; Sociology ZOZ; Psychology 301, 30Z, and 405; Foreign Language, twelve units (Ger­ man or French recommended); Bible Z06 and 301, 30Z, or four units of Doctrine; Doctrine, two units. 5Z. REMEDIAL READING. (0) Improving speed, comprehension, and retention in reading skills. Primarily for freshmen, but open to all students. 101-10Z. BASIC LANGUAGE, READING, AND COMPOSITION. (3, 3)* Changes and growth in language development, with emphasis on the fundamental elements underlying the structure of spoken and written English. Reading improve­ ment and further training in composition. Eng. 101 is prerequisite for 1 OZ. Z04. INTERMEDIATE COMPOSITION. (3) The application of the fundamentals of writing to the preparation of long compo­ sitions in each of the writing forms. 300. DIRECTED READING. (1-3) Selected reading in areas (or periods) of deficiency of the student, as determined by consultation with the instructor. Periodic reports and a term paper in the field of major interest. 301-30Z. ENGLISH LITERATURE. (3-3) A survey of the poetry and prose from Beowulf to the present including some of the masterpieces. Eng. 301 is prerequisite for 30Z. 304. MILTON. (Z) A study of the prose and poetry of Milton's more important works. *Students who fail to pass the English Placement Test will take 101B instead of .101; 101B will give three hours credit but will meet four hours per week. 40

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