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the appreciation and enjoyment of good literature; and an acquaintance with the literary heritage of the English-speaking world.

History 207 or 208 is recommended for all English majors.

Department Major: 30 units, of which 24 must be upper division. English 201 and 202 are required for the major and are prerequisite to upper division courses in the major. The student must also complete English 315 and 415 and select 3 units from each of the following four groups: ( 1) 304, 307, 410; (2) 312, 317, 413, 416; (3) 320, 322, 407; (4) 309, 310, 408; and 6 units from (5) 203, 204, 316, 324, 342, 401, 403, 406, but not more than one writing course. The remaining 3 units may be selected from any of the above groups except that the student must not select both 312 and 413.

20 units, of which 12 must be upper division. The student

Department Minor:

must select units from three or more of the above-mentioned groups.

101, 102 CRITICISM 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. Prerequisite for 102: 101. Both courses offered each semester. 105, 106 ENGLISH FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS (3, 3) Practice in reading improvement, vocabulary building, and written composition includ­ ing long papers; drill in sentence patterns and intonation of American English; study of logic, argumentation, and evaluation. Four hours of lecture and laboratory practice per week. Satisfies the general education requirement of freshman English. 105 not pre­ requisite for 106. 200 MASTERPIECES (3) Concentrated study of selected masterpie~es of world literature, including American British, Continental, and Asian literature. Not for•English majors. Prerequisite, 101, 102. Either semester. 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.

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304 SEVENTEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE (3) A consideration of the major works of the seventeenth century, with particular emphasis upon Milton. Alternate years, offered 1970-71.

307 RENAISSANCE LITERATURE (3) Selected works of the period. Alternate years, offered 1970-71.

309 AMERICAN LITERATURE (3) Principal writers from the Colonial Period to the Civil War.

310 AMERICAN LITERATURE (3) Principal writers from the Civil War to the present.

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