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56 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

450 Studies in Literary Criticism (3) Studies in the history of criticism, con­ temporary literary theory and application of the principles of literary analysis. Prerequisite: 250 or consent. 460 Studies in Literary Genre (3) Studies in a specific literary genre such as, poetry, drama, the novel and film. Prerequisite: 250 or consent. 470 Seminar (1) Reading, research and discussion in areas not usually included in the Standard English Curriculum. Three units required for English majors, junior or senior standing required. Not restricted to English majors. Only one unit in one semester by may be re­ peated for a maximum of four units toward graduation. Prerequisite: 250 or consent. 490 English Practicum {1-3) Practical experience in English teaching and/or research in the college level. Limited enrollment. Prerequisite: Permission of the English Professional Standards Committee required. LITERATURE Literature forms one possible areas of · concentration for the humanities major (see humanities section for specifics). This con­ centration consists of 18 units, of which 12 must be upper division; the six lower divi­ sion units must be taken in English 250 Literature in Context: English Literature. Humanities majors choosing the literature concentration are advised through the Department of English. Following is a list of the literature courses offered in the departments of English and Foreign Languages. English 250 Literature in Context English 360 Studies in American Literature English 370 Studies in English Literature English 420 Studies in Comparative Literature English 430 Special Studies in Literature English 440 Studies in Major Authors English 450 Studies in Literary Criticism English 460 Studies in Literary Genre English 470 Seminar French 320 Studies in Language and Literature German 320 Studies in Language and Literature Greek 411, 412 Readings in Classical Greek

360 Studies in American Literature (3) Specific eras and movements in American literature. One or more sections offered every year in areas such as: Colonialism and Puritanism, Revolution and the Young Republic, Romanticism and Transcendentalism, Realism and Naturalism, twentieth Century Literature, Contemporary Literature. Prerequisite: 250 or consent. 370 Studies in English Literature (3) Specific eras and movements in English literature. Sections offered every year in areas such as: The Middle Ages, Elizabethan and Jacobean Literature, Metaphysical and Baroque Literature, Restoration Literature, The Augustan Age, the Age of Johnson, Romantic Literature, Victorian Literature, Twentieth Century Literature, Contemporary Literature. Prerequisite: 250 or consent. 380 Studies in Children's Literature (3) Readings in children's literature, including consideration of forms, themes and critical approaches. Prerequisite: 250 or consent. 400 Introduction to Shakespeare (3) Studies of a selection of Shakespeare's plays, providing an overview of Shakespearean tragedy, comedy, and histor­ ical drama. Prerequisite: 250 or consent. 420 Studies in Comparative Literature (3) Comparative studies of a specific cultural literature. Sections offered in areas such as: African, Spanish, Russian, Jewish, German literature. Prerequisite: 250 or consent. 430 Special Studies in Literature (3) Studies in general areas of literary inter­ est such as allegory, science fiction and folklore or in such specific literary topics as the city, apocalypse, the hero, the Fall. Prerequisite: 250 or consent. 440 Studies in Major Authors (3) An in-depth study of the works of one or more significant authors with attention to the chronological development of the au­ thor's style, his main themes and his rela­ tionship to the literary tradition. Sections offered include such authors as: Chaucer, Milton, Wordsworth and Coleridge, Faulkner and Hemingway. Prerequisite: 250 or consent.

English for the Non-Native Speaker may be applied toward graduation.

109 English/or the Non-Native Speaker: Writing Workshop (3) Individualized instruction in essay organi­ zation and coherence, with special attention to persistent errors. Prerequisite: 107. Only six units of English for the Non-Native Speaker may be applied toward graduation.

110 Studies in Criticism and Composition (3,3)

Sections A and B. Reading, discussion of ideas and methods of writing, stressing critical thinking, persuasion and evaluation; experience in writing essays and the re­ search paper. Both sections required. Section A prerequisite to section B. 210 Writing for Competency (3) Intensive practice in writing at the col­ lege level. Designed for the student with unsatisfactory scores on the Writing Competency Exam. A grade of C+ or better will fulfill competency requirement. Prerequisite: 110 A & B. 250 Literature in Context (3) Designed to fulfill the general education lit­ erature requirement and as a prerequisite for advanced studies in literature. Sections of­ fered every semester in specific areas: English Literature I and II, American Literature, World Literature. Prerequisite: ll0A/B.

320 Studies in Grammar and Language (3)

Introductory language course for educa­ tion students: history of language, gram­ matical systems, usage/composition; teach­ ing applications. 331,332 Studies in journalism (3,3) Sections A & B. Fundamentals of jour­ nalistic theory and practice. (See Communication 331,332 for complete de­ scription.) Both sections may be taken. 340 Advanced Composition (3) Study of the theories of writing and rhetor­ ical models. Extensive practice in writing. 350 Studies in English Linguistics and Grammar (3) Both standard and specialized offerings in English Language studies, including General English linguistics, Modern Grammar and Development of Modern English.

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