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188 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE 169T. Forms of Literature (4; repeatable with different topics) (Former Engl 93) No more than 12 units may be applied on the English major. Prerequisite: Eng! 20 or equivalent. Sections designated as emphasizing poetry, drama, novel, short story, perhaps limited to a specific period or subclass (fur example, 18th Century English Novel, 20th Century British and American Poetry, Modern Short Stories, 20th Century Drama, Tragedy, Folklore, Mythology). Reading and close written analysis with particular attention to form. 175T, Lectures in Literature (1-4; max total 8, if no topic repeated) Lectures in a selected topic in literature or related fields by the regular faculty and/or visiting lecturers. 189. Shakespeare (4) (Former Engl 194.1, .2) Reading and ·written analyses of the major works of Shakespeare. 190. Independent Study (1-4; max see reference) See Regulatiom and Procedures-Independent Study. 191T. Supervised Independent Reading (1-4; max total 4, if no topic repeated) The student reads works from a literary period (for example, Beowulf to Marlowe, American Literature to Whitman, World Literature: Ancient and Medieval) and discusses them in individual conferences. 193T. Seminar in Literary Studies (4; repeatable with different t,oplcs) (Farmer Engl 14o-145, 182, 185) No more than 12 units may be applied on the English major. Sections designated by topic. Individual projects. Reading, discussion, and writing of papers centered on individual writers (for example, Milton, D.H. Lawrence), short periods of literary history (for example. Romantic Poets, Modern Novel), literary themes and traditions (for example, Transcendental Vein in American Litcratme, Arthurian Tradition) literary criticism (for example, Problems in Modern Criticism, Archtype and Myth), and other special topics. GRADUATE COURSES (See Course Numbering System-Definitions and Eligibility) 250T. Seminar in Literature (4; max total 12 if no topic repeated) Prerequisite: major or minor in English; permission of instructor. Seminar in an aspect of literary history: type, period, movement, or an individual author (for example, Fiction, Seventeenth Century Lyric Poetry, The Irish, Dickens). 261. Advanced Writing: Poetry (4; max total 12) (Former Engl 210T) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced individual projects in the writing of poetry. 263. Advanced Writing: Fiction (4; max total 12) (Former Engl 210T) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced individual projects in the writing of fiction. 264. Seminar in Rhetoric (4; max total 12 if no topic repeated) (Former Engl 220T) Prerequisite: advanced composition or equivalc.m. Seminar in rhett>J'ical theory in relation to social history, critic;1l analysis of current rhetorical cloetrine. 265. Advanced Writing: Expository (4; max total 12) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced individual projects in expository writing. 280T. Seminar in Literary Theory (4; max total 12 if no tapic repeated) Prerequisite: major or minor in English; permission of instructor. Seminar m literary criticism (for example, Literary Critics).
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Title | 1971-72 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1971-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
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Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Full Text Search | 188 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE 169T. Forms of Literature (4; repeatable with different topics) (Former Engl 93) No more than 12 units may be applied on the English major. Prerequisite: Eng! 20 or equivalent. Sections designated as emphasizing poetry, drama, novel, short story, perhaps limited to a specific period or subclass (fur example, 18th Century English Novel, 20th Century British and American Poetry, Modern Short Stories, 20th Century Drama, Tragedy, Folklore, Mythology). Reading and close written analysis with particular attention to form. 175T, Lectures in Literature (1-4; max total 8, if no topic repeated) Lectures in a selected topic in literature or related fields by the regular faculty and/or visiting lecturers. 189. Shakespeare (4) (Former Engl 194.1, .2) Reading and ·written analyses of the major works of Shakespeare. 190. Independent Study (1-4; max see reference) See Regulatiom and Procedures-Independent Study. 191T. Supervised Independent Reading (1-4; max total 4, if no topic repeated) The student reads works from a literary period (for example, Beowulf to Marlowe, American Literature to Whitman, World Literature: Ancient and Medieval) and discusses them in individual conferences. 193T. Seminar in Literary Studies (4; repeatable with different t,oplcs) (Farmer Engl 14o-145, 182, 185) No more than 12 units may be applied on the English major. Sections designated by topic. Individual projects. Reading, discussion, and writing of papers centered on individual writers (for example, Milton, D.H. Lawrence), short periods of literary history (for example. Romantic Poets, Modern Novel), literary themes and traditions (for example, Transcendental Vein in American Litcratme, Arthurian Tradition) literary criticism (for example, Problems in Modern Criticism, Archtype and Myth), and other special topics. GRADUATE COURSES (See Course Numbering System-Definitions and Eligibility) 250T. Seminar in Literature (4; max total 12 if no topic repeated) Prerequisite: major or minor in English; permission of instructor. Seminar in an aspect of literary history: type, period, movement, or an individual author (for example, Fiction, Seventeenth Century Lyric Poetry, The Irish, Dickens). 261. Advanced Writing: Poetry (4; max total 12) (Former Engl 210T) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced individual projects in the writing of poetry. 263. Advanced Writing: Fiction (4; max total 12) (Former Engl 210T) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced individual projects in the writing of fiction. 264. Seminar in Rhetoric (4; max total 12 if no topic repeated) (Former Engl 220T) Prerequisite: advanced composition or equivalc.m. Seminar in rhett>J'ical theory in relation to social history, critic;1l analysis of current rhetorical cloetrine. 265. Advanced Writing: Expository (4; max total 12) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced individual projects in expository writing. 280T. Seminar in Literary Theory (4; max total 12 if no tapic repeated) Prerequisite: major or minor in English; permission of instructor. Seminar m literary criticism (for example, Literary Critics). |