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Course Catalog - Bachelor's Degree
A number of changes from the most recent catalog have been approved. Several (originally submitted May, 1996) are still pending because the courses are taught at more than one campus and must be considered by a UPR system wide committee.
* Indicate courses where the changes are still pending have an asterisk following course number.
** Indicate a proposed course for which a course number has not yet been assigned but which is shortly expected.
| ENGL 3107 |
Language and Gender |
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One of the following: English 3103-3104, or English 3011-3012, or level 5 on English Department Placement Test, or advanced placement in English. |
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| Description: |
Introduction to the study of gender-based differences in language use; of interest to students of linguistics, communication, translation, and education. |
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| ENGL 3108 |
Literature from the American Frontiers |
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| Prerequisites: |
English 3103-3104, or English 3011-3012, or level 5 on English Department Placement Test, or advanced placement in English. |
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| Description: |
The American frontiers in literature from the earliest times to the present, emphasizing the relationship between frontier ideology, native cultures, and national development in the new world. |
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| ENGL 3109 |
Personal Identity: The Literature of Growing Up |
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| Prerequisites: |
One of the following: English 3103-3104, or English 3011-3012, or level 5 on English Department Placement Test, or advanced placement in English |
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| Description: |
Takes as its subject the theme of growing up and initiation into life. Readings will be in fiction which deals with the varying ways in which young men and women acquire identity and maturity. |
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| ENGL 3125 |
Communication and Popular Culture |
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One of the following: English 3103-3104, or English 3011-3012, or level 5 on English Department Placement Test, or advanced placement in English |
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| Description: |
Examination of the relationship between communication and the popular culture. Scientific, field research, and critical methods are employed to study the ways in which communication creates, mediates, and controls cultural change and stability. |
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| ENGL 3126 |
Science Fiction |
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| Prerequisites: |
One of the following: English 3103-3104, or English 3011-3012, or level 5 on English Department Placement Test, or advanced placement in English |
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| Description: |
A study of science fiction from H.G. Wells to the present, emphasizing its characteristics, literary techniques, and its treatment of social and philosophical problems and the effects of technology. |
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| ENGL 3128 |
Literature and Fantasy |
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| Prerequisites: |
One of the following: English 3103-3104, or English 3011-3012, or level 5 on English Department Placement Test, or advanced placement in English |
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| Description: |
A study of the representation of the fantastic in literature. |
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| ENGL 3165 |
Shakespeare in Performance |
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| Prerequisites: |
One of the following: English 3103-3104, or English 3011-3012, or level 5 on English Department Placement Test, or advanced placement in English. |
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| Description: |
A study of Shakespeare and the Shakespearean text from a performance perspective, with readings and scene work by students. Designed for non-literature majors; of special interest to drama, education and communications students. |
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| ENGL 3175 |
Poetry Writing |
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One of the following: English 3103-3104, or English 3011-3012, or level 5 on English Department Placement Test, or advanced placement in English. High level of fluency. |
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| Description: |
Intense individual work and group workshop in poetry writing. |
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| ENGL 3190 |
Organizational Communication |
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| Prerequisites: |
One of the following: English 3103-3104, or English 3011-3012, or level 5 on English Department Placement Test, or advanced placement in English. |
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| Description: |
The study and practice of communication in various organizational settings. |
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Last update:
October 23, 2008 12:48 |
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