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ENGL 4025 - VIEW COURSE
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Approvals Received: |
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Approvals Pending: |
Curriculum Committee > Campus Assembly > Catalog |
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Effective Status: |
Active |
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Effective Term: |
1083 - Spring 2008 |
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Course: |
ENGL 4025 |
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Institution: |
UMNMO - Morris |
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Career: |
UGRD |
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College: |
MDHU - Division of
Humanities |
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Department: |
233 - UMM-Humanities, Div
of-Adm |
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General |
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Course Title Short: |
New: Res Sem: Elizabeth Mystique |
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Course Title Long: |
Research Seminar: The
Elizabeth Mystique |
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Max-Min Credits |
4.0 to 4.0 credit(s) |
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Catalog Description: |
Elizabeth I ruled England
from 1558-1603; she was an astute politician, a minor poet, a talented
rhetorician, and the creative inspiration for many other writers of her day,
all despite--or perhaps because of--her gender. This class considers many
textual and visual attempts to represent this ever-paradoxical and sometimes
controversial figure. |
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Additional Course |
<no text provided> |
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Grading Basis: |
Stdnt Opt |
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Honors Course: |
No |
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Delivery Mode(s): |
Classroom |
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Years most |
Other frequency |
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Term(s) most |
Spring |
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Component 1: |
SEM (no final exam) |
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Auto-Enroll Course: |
No |
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Graded Component: |
SEM |
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Academic |
Not allowed to bypass
limits. |
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Financial Aid |
Not allowed to bypass
limits. |
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Repetition of Course: |
Repetition not allowed. |
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Course Prerequisites |
1131, two from 2201, 2202,
2211, 2212, # |
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Course Equivalency: |
No course equivalencies |
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Consent Requirement: |
Instructor |
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Enforced Prerequisites: |
No prerequisites |
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Editor Comments: |
Edited for PSoft 04.03.07
jlm. Edited for catalog 04.09.07 NEH. |
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Proposal Changes: |
<no text provided> |
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History Information: |
Remove 'offered when
feasible' from Additional Course Information. Notation will be
populated by 'Other' Years most frequently offered. 05.02.07 jlm |
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Assessment and Goals: |
<no text provided> |
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Rationale for |
RESEARCH SEMINARS ARE
INTENDED TO GIVE STUDENTS INTENSIVE STUDY OF A NARROWLY FOCUSED TOPIC AND TO
ALLOW FACULTY TO TEACH COURSES THAT REFLECT THEIR CURRENT RESEARCH OR A
PARTICULAR SPECIALIZATION. THIS COURSE WILL BE OFFERED BY A NEW HIRE IN
ENGLISH WITH THIS FIELD OF SPECIALIZATION. |
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General Education |
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Faculty Sponsor Name: |
Julie Eckerle (Janet
Ericksen until August '07) |
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Requirement |
HUM - HUM Communication,
Language, Literature & Philosophy |
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Provisional Approval: |
Not Requested |
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Regular Approval: |
New: Requested on May 2, 2007 |
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