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HUMANITIES

101, 102. BASIC LANGUAGE, READING, AND COMPOSITION. (3, 3) Reading improvement and training in composition stressing logic, argu­ ment, and evaluation, with the application of the fundamentals of writing to the preparation of long compositions, including the research paper. 101 is prerequisite Jor 102. I o":i- ' ,. ~1 · ~ , - ' · 200. MASTERPIECES. (3) A consideration of some of the outstanding literary works. 201, 202. ENGLISH LITERATURE. (3-3) A survey of poetry and prose from Beowulf to the present, including 203. JOURNALISM. (3) Survey of the journalistic field and evaluation of vocational opportuni­ ties afforded. Introduction to the skills required for experience in the field. 300. DIRECTED READING.(1-3) Selected reading in areas (or periods) of deficiency of the student, as determined by consultation with the instructor. 304. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE. (3) A consideration of the major works of the seventeenth century, with particular emphasis upon Milton. 305. BIOGRAPHY. (3) A study of biographies and autobiographies from Bede to the twentieth century. 307. RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION .. (3) Selected works from representative English wri ters. 309. AMERICAN LITERATURE. (3) A consideration of the outstanding contributors of American literature from the Colonial period to the Civil War. 310. AMERICAN LITERATURE. (3) Principal writers from the Civil War to the present. 312. THE ROMANTIC AGE. (3) Major writers of the Engli sh Romantic Period, 1784-1832. 314. CLASSICAL LITERATURE. (3) A survey of major Greek and Latin writers. 315-.31'6. HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. (3-t, Changes and growth in the language development. A study of word Ji /.,""-. formation and function. 401. CREATIVE WRITING. (3) A study of the literary forms. Workshop sessions on writing the short story, the essay, and various kinds of feature articles for magazines. 59 some of the masterpieces. ~l is ~r11nHJYiBite fee ~-

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