ENG-447 |
Seminar in Novel |
This course examines the novel , drawing |
examples from the 19th and 20th centuries . |
ENG-448 |
Writing Seminar |
The process of writing creative research papers , essays and other non-fiction materials is reviewed . The course combines the tools of research with the appropriate organizational method and emphasizes peer-evaluation , revision , and market research toward publication . |
ENG-451 |
Creative Writing |
Students practice their creative writing skills |
with reference to reading and study of |
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contemporary literature . |
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ENG-460 |
Theater of Greece and Rome |
A study of the production techniques of the |
classical period combines with reading of |
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representative plays by Sophocles , Euripides , |
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Aeschylus , Aristophanes , Plautus , Terence , and |
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Seneca . |
ENG-461 |
Modern Drama |
Students read and analyze the works of selected modern playwrights , including Ibsen , Strindberg , Pirandello , Brecht , Shaw and Ionesco . |
FRE-101 |
Basic French I |
This course serves an introduction to the French |
language as well as an exploration of cultural |
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themes in the French-speaking world . Emphasis |
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will be place on effective oral and written |
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communications . No prerequisite . |
FRE-102 |
Basic French II |
Conversation and composition skills continue to be emphasized along with developing proficiency in understanding spoken French . Cultural enrichment will include such topics as current events , history and the arts . |