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ENGL 3164 - VIEW COURSE PROPOSAL |
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Curriculum
Committee >
Campus Assembly > Catalog > PeopleSoft Manual Entry |
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Effective Status: |
Active |
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Effective Term: |
1059 -
Fall 2005 |
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Course: |
ENGL 3164 |
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Institution: |
UMNMO -
Morris |
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Career: |
UGRD |
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College: |
MDHU -
UMM-Humanities, Div of |
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Department: |
233 -
UMM-Humanities, Div of-Adm |
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General |
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Course Title Short: |
Fitzgerald
and Hemingway |
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Course Title Long: |
Fitzgerald
and Hemingway |
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Max-Min Credits |
4.0 to
4.0 credit(s) |
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Catalog |
Study
of selected short stories, essays, and novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald and
Ernest Hemingway with attention given to their role in shaping modern
American concepts of masculinity, wealth, and what it means to be
"American." |
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Additional
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offered
when feasible |
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Grading Basis: |
Stdnt
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Honors Course: |
No |
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Delivery Mode(s): |
Classroom |
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Years most |
Other
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Term(s) most |
Fall |
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Component 1: |
DIS (no final exam) |
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Auto-Enroll |
No |
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Graded |
DIS |
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Academic |
Not
allowed to bypass limits. |
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Financial Aid |
Not
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Repetition of |
Repetition
not allowed. |
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Course |
1131,
two from 2201, 2202, 2211, 2212 |
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Course |
No
course equivalencies |
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Consent |
No
required consent |
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Enforced |
1131 |
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Editor Comments: |
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History Information: |
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Assessment |
ASSESSMENT:
Students will participate in discussions and write essays. GOALS: To give
students an opportunity to study the work of Fitzgerald and Hemingway more
closely. Students will study Fitzgerald and Hemingway's roles in shaping
modern American concepts of masculinity, wealth, and what it means to be
"American." |
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Rationale for |
THIS
COURSE IS AN IN-DEPTH STUDY OF THE MAJOR WORKS OF FITZGERALD AND HEMINGWAY, A
SUBJECT THAT IS COVERED ONLY BRIEFLY IN AMERICAN LITERATURE II. |
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General Education |
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Faculty |
Becca
Gercken-Hawkins |
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Requirement |
HUM -
HUM Communication, Language, Literature & Philosophy |
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Provisional |
No |
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Regular |
Yes;
date: Oct 14, 2004 |
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