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2005-06 GER Course Listing

Updated March 2005

To find out if a particular course is being offered in 2005-2006, check the online Class Schedule.
To view up-to-date course descriptions, check the online Morris course database.

       
C. Communication, Language, Literature, and Philosophy. (1 course^) Hum
       
Course # Title Credits
       
Ed 1111 CE: Introduction to Deaf Education (2 cr)
Ed 2201 Perspectives on Young Adult Literature: Schooling, Society, and Culture (4 cr)
Ed 4101 Issues and Current Trends in Literacy and Language Education (4 cr)
Engl 1131 Introduction to Literature (4 cr)
Engl 2011 Introduction to Poetry and Poetic Language (4 cr)
Engl 2012 Introduction to Fiction (4 cr)
Engl 2013 Introduction to Drama (4 cr)
Engl 2151 Topics in Writing: Writing and Technology (4 cr)
Engl 2161 Topics in Writing: News Writing and Reporting (4 cr)
Engl 2201 British Literature Survey I (4 cr)
Engl 2202 British Literature Survey II (4 cr)
Engl 2211 American Literature Survey I (4 cr)
Engl 2212 American Literature Survey II (4 cr)
Engl 3001 Advanced Expository Writing (4 cr)
Engl 3010 Practicum in Writing Tutoring (2 cr)
Engl 3021 Grammar and Language (4 cr)
Engl 3052 The Novels of Charles Dickens (4 cr)
Engl 3055 Survey of Early English Drama (4 cr)
Engl 3057 Virginia Woolf's London (4 cr)
Engl 3151 Writing Revolution (4 cr)
Engl 3152 19th-Century British Poetry (4 cr)
Engl 3153 Gothic Literature (4 cr)
Engl 3154 19th-Century British Fiction (4 cr)
Engl 3155 20th-Century British Fiction (4 cr)
Engl 3156 Modern Irish Literature (4 cr)
Engl 3157 English Renaissance Drama (4 cr)
Engl 3159 Shakespeare (4 cr)
Engl 3161 Medieval Literature (4 cr)
Engl 3162 Chaucer (4 cr)
Engl 3163 CE: Life in a Medieval City: Literature and Culture in York, 700-1500 (4 cr)
Engl 3164 Fitzgerald and Hemingway (4 cr)
Engl 3165 17th-Century English Poetry (4 cr)
Engl 3166 Postcolonial Literature (4 cr)
Engl 3221 Development of the Novel in the United States (4 cr)
Engl 3231 Women and Modernism: A Room of Her Own (4 cr)
Engl 3241 Mark Twain (4 cr)
Engl 3251 The Vietnam War in Literature and Film (4 cr)
Engl 3261 Modern British and American Poetry (4 cr)
Engl 3271 Making the American Man (4 cr)
Engl 3411 Critical Approaches to Literature (4 cr)
Engl 3451 CE: Shakespeare's England (4 cr)
Engl 3501 The American West Revisited (4 cr)
Engl 4004 Research Seminar: Old English Literature and Language (4 cr)
Engl 4006 Research Seminar: Poetry and Nature (4 cr)
Engl 4007 Research Seminar: Victorian England and Literature of Social Change (4 cr)
Engl 4009 Research Seminar: Sexuality and Literature (4 cr)
Engl 4010 Research Seminar: Joseph Conrad (4 cr)
Engl 4011 Research Seminar: Civilized and Savage in American Literature (4 cr)
Engl 4012 Research Seminar: Imagining the Earth (4 cr)
Engl 4013 Research Seminar: Drama of Shakespeare's Contemporaries (4 cr)
Engl 4014 Research Seminar: The British Imperial Imagination (4 cr)
Engl 4015 Research Seminar: James Joyce (4 cr)
Engl 4016 Research Seminar: Women and the Market in 19th-C America (4 cr)
Engl 4018 Research Seminar: American Postmodern Literature (4 cr)
Engl 4019 Research Seminar: Rewriting Shakespeare for Film and Stage (4 cr)
Engl 4020 Research Seminar: British Literature of the Fin de Siecle (4 cr)
Fren 1061 Courtly Love/L'Amour Courtois (4 cr)
Fren 2011 Introduction to French Phonetics (2 cr)
Fren 3011 Reading and Analysis of Texts (4 cr)
Fren 3023 EMS: French Literature I: Medieval and Early Modern France (4 cr)
Fren 3024 EMS: French Fairy Tale and the Fantastic (4 cr)
Fren 3025 EMS: Wonder and the Marvelous (4 cr)
Fren 3033 MOS: French Literature II: Revolution, Romanticism, Modernity (4 cr)
Fren 3034 MOS: French Poetry and Music (4 cr)
Fren 3044 FRS: L'Amerique francophone (4 cr)
Fren 4011 Théme et version (4 cr)
Fren 4021 Readers’ Theatre (4 cr)
Ger 3101 Survey of German Literature and Culture I (4 cr)
Ger 3102 Survey of German Literature and Culture II (4 cr)
Ger 3201 Periods: German Classicism (4 cr)
Ger 3202 Periods: German Romanticism (4 cr)
Ger 3601 Studies in German Literature (4 cr)
Ger 3611 Studies in Austrian Literature (4 cr)
Hum 1003 Background to Literature: The King James Bible (4 cr)
Hum 1005 Myth and Literature (4 cr)
Hum 1051 Greek Drama (4 cr)
Hum 1061 Courtly Love/L'Amour Courtois (4 cr)
Hum 1101 The European Novel (4 cr)
Hum 3051 Russian Literature (4 cr)
IS 1331 CE: Disability in America: Politics, Arts, and Culture(s) (4 cr)
IS 2001H Honors: Traditions in Human Thought (2 cr)
IS 3205H Honors: The Early Modern Body in Literature, Philosophy, and Science (2 cr)
IS 3207H Honors: Utopia(s) (2 cr)
IS 3231H Honors: Drama, Philosophy, and Politics in Classical Greece (2 cr)
Ital 1311 CE: Modern Italy Through Literature and Film (3 cr)
Mus 2101 Core Studies II: Music Theory III (4 cr)
Mus 2102 Core Studies II: Music Theory IV (4 cr)
Phil 1101 Introduction to Philosophy (4 cr)
Phil 2111 Introductory Ethics (4 cr)
Phil 2141 Introduction to Analytic Feminism (4 cr)
Phil 2151 Philosophy of Mind (4 cr)
Phil 3101 Metaphysics (4 cr)
Phil 3141 The Theory of Knowledge (4 cr)
Phil 4100 Moral Issues and Theories (4 cr)
Phil 4111 Ethical Theory (4 cr)
Phil 4121 Philosophy of Language (4 cr)
Phil 4130 Contemporary Issues in Philosophy (4 cr)
Phil 4131 Personal Identity, Proper Names, and Essences (4 cr)
Pol 3351 Political Thought: Ancient and Middle Ages (4 cr)
Pol 3352 Political Thought: Modern (4 cr)
Pol 3353 American Political Thought (4 cr)
Pol 4301 Contemporary Political Ideologies (4 cr)
Pol 4903 Senior Research Seminar in Political Theory (4 cr)
Span 3101 Introduction to Spanish Literature (4 cr)
Span 3211 Literature and Culture of Latin America (4 cr)
Span 3212 Literature and Culture of Spain (4 cr)
Span 3601 Seminar: Reality Born on Paper in Colonial Latin America (4 cr)
Span 3602 Seminar: Contemporary (Re-)Visions of Colonial Latin America (4 cr)
Span 3621 Seminar: Confessions and Letters of Latin American Fiction (4 cr)
Span 3651 Seminar: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha (4 cr)
Span 3652 Seminar: Literary Minorities in Early Modern Spain (4 cr)
Span 3653 Seminar: Maria de Zayas: Literary Violence in Golden Age Spain (4 cr)
Span 3654 Seminar: Sex, Love, and Marriage in Golden Age Spanish Literature (4 cr)
Span 3671 Seminar: Origins of the Spanish Character (4 cr)
Span 3672 Seminar: Reform in Spain: The Saint and the Journalist (4 cr)
Span 3681 Seminar: Romanticism and Revolution in 19th-Century Spain (4 cr)
Span 3682 Seminar: Realism and Reform in 19th-Century Spain (4 cr)
Span 3683 Seminar: Modernity and Identity in Spain, 1900-1930 (4 cr)
Span 4001 Research Symposium (4 cr)
Spch 2071 Introduction to the Principles and Practices of Speech Communication (4 cr)
Spch 2101 Introduction to Theories of Speech Communication (4 cr)
Spch 3111 History of Rhetoric in the Contemporary Period (4 cr)
Spch 3121 Rhetoric in the Movies: The Classic Genres (4 cr)
Spch 3211 Public Address (4 cr)
Spch 3321 Principles of Television Broadcasting (4 cr)
Spch 4151 Argumentation: Theory and Practice (4 cr)
Spch 4201 Persuasion: Receiver Analysis (4 cr)
Spch 4901 Speech Communication Seminar II (4 cr)
Th 3451 CE: Shakespeare's England (4 cr)
   

^This requirement may be reduced or eliminated through exemption.
# GER category will not be fulfilled if taken for less than 2 credits.
CE: Continuing Education course.

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