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DIVISION OF HUMANITIES

The Division of Humanities, in addi­ tion to majors in English, Spanish, and Speech, offers two divisional majors: The Humanities major and the Hu­ manities major in Language Arts. Humanities Major: 30 units, of which 24 must be upper division; an 18-unit concentration in Literature or Philoso­ phy, of which 12 must be upper divi­ sion or a concentration of 12 upper division units in foreign language (French, German, Greek, or Spanish) ; and 6 upper division units in each of two remaining fields (French, Ger­ man, Greek, Spanish, Literature, Phi­ losophy, or Speech ). Selection of the Literature concentration must be made from the Literature listing including English 201 and 202. The Philosophy concentration must include Philosophy 301 and any two of the following courses: 302, 303, or 404. Humaniti es Major in Language Arts: 30 units, of which 24 must be upper division; an 18-unit concentration in one field (English or Speech), of which 12 must be upper division; 6 upper division units in the remain­ ing field; and two of the fo llowing courses: English 315, 316, or 342. English concentration must include at least one course in writing and two courses in literature. ENGLISH WILLIAM D. SHANEBECK, Chairman Objectives. The Department of Eng­ lish has five objectives: the under­ standing of language as a means of communication; the ability to speak and write with clarity of thought and mechanical correctness; an under­ standing of literature as a record of the development of human t hought and the reflection of human history;

PROFESSORS: Bass, Chase, Ehlert, McGahey, Serrano, Sturz ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS: Arthur (chairman ), Bicker, R. Buss, Doland, Hanson, W. Shanebeck, Wetzler ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: Gilman, Gooden, McDougall, Ridderhof, D. Shanebeck, Wilmot INSTRUCTORS: Battenfield, Keyes, R. Tucker

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