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         Classical Medieval Lit General:     more books (46)
  1. Languages Of Power In The Age Of Richard II by Lynn Staley, 2004-12-30
  2. Middle English Literature 1100-1400 (Oxford History of English Literature (New Version)) by J. A. W. Bennett, 1990-07-19
  3. Homeric Megathemes: War--Homilia--Homecoming (Greek Studies) by D. N. Maronitis, 2004-10-15
  4. Hunting in Middle English Literature by Anne Rooney, 1993-05-06

61. MARC CLASS. & CUT. PROCEDURES: Classical Scheme: Table 1
870.95, Rhetoric. 871, Individual authors (see Table 2). 879, medieval AND MODERNLATIN litERATURE 880, classical GREEK lit. OR classical GREEK LATIN lit.
http://staffweb.library.northwestern.edu/marc/procedures/class&cut/classtab1.htm
Main Classics Page
Table 2: Individual Authors and Works

Table 3: Selected Authors/Works
CLASSICAL LATIN LITERATURE: (divide as follows) [Bibliography] Do not use; use 016.87 instead Biography Dictionaries Essays and collected works Periodicals Societies Study and teaching Collections (general) ... Poetry ... Drama ... Historical writings, biography, letters, military science ... Fiction and mythology ... Geography ... Science ... Orations and panegyrics ... Rhetoric, grammar, metric, music ... Philosophy, religion, proverbs, epigrams, anecdotes ... Law History and criticism (general) ... Poetry ... Drama and theater ... Historical writings, etc. ... Orations ... Rhetoric Individual authors (see Table 2 MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LATIN LITERATURE: divide like 870's above, but use 879 for individual authors (see Table 2 divide like 870's above, but use 016.88 for bibliographies and 881 for individual authors (see Table 2 MEDIEVAL GREEK LIT. (INCLUDING BYZANTINE AND CHRISTIAN): divide like 870's above, but use 016.88 for bibliographies and 888 for individual authors (see

62. Undergraduate Advising
or lit/FINA) (and CSA) C206 classical ART CSA) A290 ARCHITECTURE FOR PLANET EARTH(or lit/FINA) Geography SEX GENDER History HIST B204 medieval HEROES D101
http://www.journalism.indiana.edu/undergrad/advising.html

Advising

Admissions

Bulletin

Prereg FAQ
...
IU Media
Undergraduate Advising
GradPact Info
Advising Guide for Public Relations Students
Advising Notes
To make an advising appointment, call 855-9248 or stop by the main office to sign up. Lauren Kinzer, Director of Advising Services, lkinzer@indiana.edu Jean Person, Recorder, jperson@indiana.edu For new freshmen - How to pick courses for orientation and your first semester For your English comp, math and foreign language, we will help you select those when you meet with us after your orientation placement tests.
  • Pick eight courses total. You won't register for all of these in one semester, but you need to select this many to have options as we help you plan a schedule. If you are in a FIG, just pick three courses total, one from each list. You will notice some abbreviations after some of the courses on the lists:
    • "and CSA or CSB or CSC" means that the course can also double count for Culture Studies A or B or C.
    We suggest you don't worry too much about double-counting at this point, but just pick the courses that interest you from the lists. We will explain how they fit into your individual degree progress at orientation. Updated 05/29/03
    Forms and Datasheets available from the Advising Office
    Note that these forms require Adobe Acrobat or Mac OS X to view and print.
  • 63. Norma Wood Library Subject Guides:  World Literature Before 1660
    REF PN681.5 .C57, classical and medieval literature Criticism. medieval Marriageliterary Approaches, 11001300, 1997. newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit/other.html.
    http://www.asumh.edu/library/cybrarian/Pathfinder--lit of the western world befo
    Norma Wood Library
    Arkansas State University Mountain Home
    WORLD LITERATURE BEFORE 1660
    Library Resources Welcome to the Norma Wood Library – Portal to Information
    http://library.asumh.edu
    Library of Congress Subject Headings/Helpful Searching Terms
    Here are some helpful subjects to search for in our catalog and various databases. This list is not meant to be comprehensive—only a starting point.
    LITERATURE LITERATURE, ANCIENT HISTORY AND CRITICISM LITERATURE, ANCIENT MANUSCRIPTS LITERATURE AND FOLKLORE LITERATURE AND HISTORY LITERATURE MEDIEVAL LITERATURE TRANSLATIONS INTO ENGLISH GREEK DRAMA RELIGIOUS THOUGHT EPIC LITERATURE PHILOSOPHY DRAMA
    JOURNALS/MAGAZINES
    Here are some journals and/or magazines that may be helpful for this subject. This list is not meant to be comprehensive—only a starting point.
    The journals in BOLD are journals that can be found in our periodical stacks located to the left of the Reference Desk. The other journals listed are available through the listed database. These databases can be accessed by clicking on Virtual Reference Room on the Library’s homepage or by clicking on the link the in Location column.

    64. Moellering Library: E-Resources By Discipline-Area Subjects: Arts & Humanities
    The New Chaucer Society Old English Pages Online medieval and classical Library Renaissance http//www.valpo.edu/library/www/lit.html© Moellering Library
    http://www.valpo.edu/library/www/lit.html
    E-Resources : English Language and Literature General Mythology 18th Century
    American
    ... Multicultural General American and English Literature Internet Resources
    Bartleby Library

    Bibliomania

    Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia
    ...
    SSSL: Bibliography

    Mythology Classical Myth
    Encyclopedia Mythica

    Greek Mythology Link

    Legends
    ...
    University of Cambridge, Faculty of Classics: External Gateway to Classics Resources
    18th Century Blake Digital Text Project The Cleveland Press Shakespeare Photographs, 1870-1982 Complete Works of William Shakespeare Eighteenth Century E-texts ... William Blake Online 19th and 20th Century Beat Page The Complete Writings and Pictures of Dante Gabriel Rossetti The Dickens Project Dime Novels and Penny Dreadfuls ... Twentieth Century British and Irish Literature Resources American American Authors American and English Literature Internet Resources Dickinson Electronic Archives Perspectives in American Literature ... Wright American Fiction, 1851-1875

    65. General Education - Fine Arts And Humanities
    AH 352, medieval ARCHITECTURE, Art, 25. CLAS 252, classical ATHENS,Classics and World Religion, 30. ENG 204, INT L LITclassical, English,0.
    http://www.ohiou.edu/instres/gened/FAandHuman.html
    Ohio University - New General Education Program
    Results of Rough Draft Course Data Collection
    Breadth of Knowledge: Fine Arts and Humanities Course Name Department Seats(year) A H 320 GREEK ART Art A H 321 ROMAN ART Art A H 321X ROMAN ART Art A H 323X ITALIAN RENAISSANCE ART Art A H 324 NORTHERN RENAISSANCE ART Art A H 324X NORTHERN RENAISSANCE ART Art A H 326 Art A H 326X Art A H 327X ART OF 19TH CENTURY Art A H 329 THE ARTS OF THE U S Art A H 350 PRINCIPLES OF ARCHITECTUR Art A H 351 ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE Art A H 352 MEDIEVAL ARCHITECTURE Art A H 353 REN-BAROQUE ARCH Art A H 354 19TH-20TH C ARCHITECTURE Art A H 360 ART HISTORIOGRAPHY Art A H 360X ART HISTORIOGRAPHY Art A H 369F ARTS EXPER. GREAT BRITAIN Art A H 397X SPANISH ART THRU RENAISSA Art A H 440 SELECTED TOPICS IN A H Art A H 440X SELECTED TOPICS IN A H Art CLAR 211 GREEK ARCHAEOLOGY Classics and World Religion CLAR 212 ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY Classics and World Religion CLAR 213 Classics and World Religion CLAR new CLWR 181 Intro to Religion Classics and World Religion CLAS 252 CLASSICAL ATHENS Classics and World Religion CLAS 253 ALEXANDER THE GREAT Classics and World Religion CLAS 254 ROME UNDER THE CAESARS Classics and World Religion CLAS 255 PAGAN TO CHRISTIAN Classics and World Religion CLAS 343 WOMEN IN THE ANCIENT MED Classics and World Religion GK 113 BEGINNING GREEK Classics and World Religion GK 113X BEGINNING GREEK Classics and World Religion LAT 113 BEGINNING LATIN Classics and World Religion LAT 113X BEGINNING LATIN Classics and World Religion DANC 170 VIEW:20TH CENT DANC Dance DANC 351 DANC CULT WORLD I Dance ENG 200

    66. (212) Medieval Studies
    D SATISFIES ONE SEMESTER OF THE COL lit WRITING REQ. D PHIL393 SPACE TIME INMEDIEVAL PHIL 3 seating 01 *** CANCELLED *** CLAS-480 SEM classical CANONS 3
    http://www.georgetown.edu/registrar/04A/04A212.html
    (212) Medieval Studies
    (EXT. 7-1324) SEE UNDERGRADUATE BULLETIN FOR COURSE DESCRIPTIONS OR SEE AVAILABLE COURSE SYLLABI . DEPARTMENTAL HOME PAGE: www.georgetown.edu/departments/medieval available seating 01 LEC TR 4:15-5:30 WAL 490 Black J 06 LEC TF 11:40-12:55 WAL 398 Wickham-Crowley available seating 01 LEC MW 4:15-5:30 WAL 398 Al Faruqi M 02 LEC MW 2:40-3:55 WAL 398 Al Faruqi M available seating 01 *** CANCELLED *** ARTH-101 INTRO ART HISTORY I 3 available seating 01 LEC MW 11:40-12:55 WAL 495 Dunn E MUST ATTEND 1ST OR 2ND CLASS OR LOSE PLACE ARTH-104 SYMBOLS OF FAITH 3 available seating 01 LEC TR 1:15-2:30 WAL 495 Soltes O CLAS-108 LATIN POETRY 3 available seating 01 LEC MWF 11:15-12:05 ICC 116 McNelis C READINGS ARE IN LATIN. FULFILLS PART OF LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT. ENGL-108 CHAUCER 3 available seating 01 SEM M 1:15-2:05 WAL 490 Hirsh J TR 1:15-2:05 WGR 213 CLAS-109 MED LAT:MATTEO RICCI'S LAT WORKS 3 available seating 01 LEC W 4:15-6:45 ICC 217B Mc Manus D READINGS ARE IN LATIN.

    67. Arts, Humanities And Cultural Activities 0300000
    classical Greek 0312003 Language and/or literature, classical Latin 0312004 Language 18thC. 0300445 literature, 20th C. 0300446 medieval English lit.
    http://www.umsystem.edu/research/0300000.htm
    0300000 Arts, Humanities and Cultural Activities
    0401000 Anthropology*
    0401001 Anthropology, Cultural/Social*
    0302000 Area Studies (Arts/ Humanities)
    0303000 Arts, General/Other
    0303001 An Administration
    0502003 An Education*
    0304000 Creative Writing
    0304001 Drama
    0304002 Fiction
    0304003 Non-Fiction
    0304004 Poetry 0304005 Translation 0305000 Criticism 0305001 An Criticism 0305002 Literary Criticism 0305003 Music Criticism 0305004 Theatre/Film Criticism 0306000 Cultural Activities 0307000 Design Arts 1013001 Acoustics* 0307001 Architecture 0307009 Computer Arts 0307002 Environmental Design/Technology 0307003 Fashion/Textiles Design 0307004 Graphic Design 0307005 Interior Design 0307006 Landscape Architecture/Design 0307007 Regional/Urban Design 0307008 Set/Theatre Decoration/Design 0308000 Folk/Ethnic Studies 0308001 Folk/Ethnic Arts 0730015 Folk Medicine 0308002 Folklore and Mythology 0309000 History 0309001 History, Ancient/Classical

    68. Yale College Programs Of Study
    in both (two lits) or one (one lit) lit. program in Ancient Greek and classical Civilization alsoas a foundation for appreciating later (medieval, Ottoman, and
    http://www.yale.edu/ycpo/ycps/A-D/clsscsFM.html
    [Classical Languages and Literatures Courses] [Front Page] [Programs and Courses] [Key to Courses] ... [More Course Information]
    Classical Languages and Literatures Program
    Director of undergraduate studies: Michael Anderson, 303 PHELPS, 432-0988, michael.j.anderson@yale.edu FACULTY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICAL LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES PROFESSORS Robert Babcock ( Adjunct ), Victor Bers, Susanna Morton Braund, Donald Kagan, Diana Kleiner, John Matthews ( Chair ), William Metcalf ( Adjunct ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Stephen Colvin ASSISTANT PROFESSORS LECTURERS John Anderson, Kim Bowes, William Desmond, Veronika Grimm SENIOR LECTOR Ann Ellis Hanson The Department of Classical Languages and Literatures offers a major in Classics, a major in Classical Civilization, and (in conjunction with the Hellenic Studies program) a major in Ancient and Modern Greek. The diversity of subject matter covered by these majors makes classics an excellent partner in interdepartmental major programs. In addition, the study of Greek or Latin literature may be combined with the study of other languages and literatures in a Literature major. For details see the comparative literature track under The Literature Major. For courses in modern Greek, see under Hellenic Studies.
    I. THE MAJOR IN CLASSICS

    69. Medieval Studies On The Internet
    and Medtextl is still the one almost all scholars in medieval lit prefer, although ucd.ieBMRL listserv@cc.brynmawr.edu medieval classical Book Reviews
    http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/english/plummerj/lists.htm
    Medieval Studies on the Internet
    Table of Contents
  • How to Subscribe to an Academic Network.
  • A List of Medieval Academic Discussion Groups.
  • A List of Related Academic Discussion Groups.
  • Other Academic Discussion Groups. ...
  • Listserver Commands.
    How To Subscribe to an Academic Discussion Group
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    Medieval Academic Discussion Groups
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    Related Academic Discussion Groups
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    Other Academic Discussion Groups
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    Other Helpful Addresses
  • The Oxford Text Archive
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  • Another disseminator of electronic texts will be SEENET, located at the University of Virginia. Still in the process of formation, SEENET plans to provide authoritative texts at a discount to members and at a slightly higher rate to non-members. Annual dues for the society will be about $20, or at least that was the figure being batted around in discussions I heard at the Medieval Conference at Kalamazoo. For more information, contact Prof. Hoyt Duggan by e-mail at hnd@virginia.edu (or) hnd@virginia.bitnet
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  • The Library of Congress
    Top of Document
  • On-Line Bookstore
    Book Stacks Unlimited is an on-line bookstore which carries over 650,000 titles. Once you have reached it, you may "browse" the shelves and/or search for books by author, title, or subject. After making your selections, you may make your order over the computer. Prices are similar to those found at bookstores in the mall. Some electronic texts are available. Accessing the bookstore is not difficult. When you are logged into your account but not in mail or anything else, type the following line and hit [Enter]: telnet books.com The first time you access Book Stacks, you will be asked to enter a password and to provide your mailing address. (When I tried it for the first time, I couldn't get it to accept the password I gave it, so I tried a second, which for some reason it accepted.) Once you are logged into the bookstore, just follow the directions on the screen. You do not have to place an order unless you want to.
  • 70. Twin Cities Campus Course Descriptions—University Course Database
    Clas 3035, classical Myth in Western Art, OH. Clas 3081W, classicalEpic in Translation, lit. Ger 3601, German medieval literature, lit.
    http://www.semesters.umn.edu/semester/quarhum.cfm
    Return to: U of M Home One Stop Directories Search U of M ...
    Academic Calendars
    Semester Courses That Fill Quarter LE Humanities Requirements Approved Semester Course Title LE Quarter Core Designation Afro 3108 Black Music: The History of Jazz Vis Afro 3301 The Music of Black Americans Vis Afro 3591W Introduction to African American Literature Lit Afro 3592 Introduction to Black Women Writers in the U.S. Lit Afro 3601 Introduction to African Literature Lit Afro 3654 African Cinema Vis Afro 5655 African-American Cinema Vis ALL 3014W Art of India Vis AmIn 1003 Indigenous Peoples: A Minnesota Perspective OH AmIn 3201W American Indian Literatures Lit AmIn 3203W American Indian Aesthetics OH AmIn 3301 American Indian Philosophies Phil AmIn 3303 American Indians and Photography Vis AmIn 3601 American Indian Oral Traditions Lit AmSt 1001 American Popular Arts and Public Life, 1900-1940 OH AmSt 1002 American Popular Arts and Public Life, 1940 to present OH AmSt 3113W America's Diverse Cultures OH ANE 1001 The Bible: Narrative Texts Lit ANE 1002 The Bible:Prophecy Lit ANE 1003 The Bible:Wisdom, Poetry, and Apocalyptic

    71. World Lit Links
    Cultures Site Guide to World literatures Written in English Encarta s World lit overviews(links to Links to classical literature. Links to medieval literature.
    http://www.winthrop.edu/english/core/World/world_lit_links.htm
    World Literatures Links
    Please send suggestions and report broken links by clicking here
    Overviews
    A good general World Literature overview
    Creighton University's World Literature bibliography vol. 1
    Creighton University's World Literature bibliography vol. 2
    Hooker's World Cultures Site
    Guide to World Literatures Written in English
    Encarta's
    World Lit overviews (links to 81 world literatures)
    Prentice Hall's Mythology Links web site
    Links to classical literature
    The MIT Classics Archive
    Encarta's Greek Literature Page
    Encarta's Latin Literature Page
    Links to Non-Western Literature
    Steven Hale's Non-Western Literature Page
    Guide to Non-Western Literatures
    (U of Hawaii's massive links list)
    Links to literatures of the Near East
    The Oriental Institute of Chicago's Recommended Reading List Michael Poe's Egyptian Literatures Reading List Women in the Ancient Near East Encarta's Egyptian Literature Page Encarta's Sumerian Literature Page Encarta's Babylonian Literature Page
    Links to medieval literature
    Women in the Middle Ages : A Bibliographic Index Winthrop's Medieval Literature Links
    Links to African Literature
    South African Literary Criticism Bibliography Post-Colonial African Literature Page Encarta's African Literature Page Encarta's South African Literature Page
    Links to Arabic Literature
    Encarta's Arabic Literature Page
    Links to Chinese Literature
    Chinese the Beautiful Page (some links require a browser that can read Chinese)

    72. King College > E.W. King Library > Literature Subject Guide
    Corner 20th Century Poets and literature; Online medieval and classical Library; ofthe Shuttle Web for Humanities Research (American and English lit);
    http://www.king.edu/library/OldWeb/SubjectGuides/LIT.HTM
    Literature Subject Guide
    General Sites Adolescent Literature American Literature American Writers ... Storytelling Back to top
    Adolescent Literature
    General

    73. FAVA - E-resources
    Online medieval and classical Library http//sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/. medievalStudies 18th century http//andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/lit.html.
    http://www.es.unizh.ch/fava/eresources-list.html
    website des
    fachvereins
    anglistik der
    uni zürich
    home
    about us study guide mailing list ... e-resources
    e-resources
    LITERATURE
    There are some huge gateways to myriads of links to literature-related sites. One of the truly best in the realm of the humanities is the Voice of the Shuttle:
    http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=3

    The following collections are also among the most valuable I could find:
    http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/

    http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/EngLit.html

    http://libraries.mit.edu/guides/subjects/literature/meta.html

    http://www.indiana.edu/~libsalc/pwillett/english-www.html
    ... http://users.ox.ac.uk/~humbul/ (The HUMBUL Gateway) http://educeth.ethz.ch/english/ (I know, I know. Actually, it’s not bad) You’ll find most of the below links in the collections just mentioned, but here are a few shortcuts that’ll come in handy:
    Drama:
    General: http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=782 http://libraries.mit.edu/guides/subjects/literature/drama.html Medieval: http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=1808
    Poetry:
    General: http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2074

    74. University Of West Florida Catalog
    of major literary texts from the classical period to lit 4325 Mythological Foundations ancientnarrative sources through classic myths, to medieval epics, and
    http://uwf.edu/catalog/lit.htm
    2004-2005 CATALOG Table of Contents
    Welcome

    Telephone Directory

    Academic Calendars
    Year 2004/2005

    Fall Semester 2004

    Spring Semester 2005

    Summer Semester 2005
    ...
    Index
    Course Listings/Descriptions
    LIT-Literature
    LIT 1110 Great Books I . . . . . 3(F,SS)
    Reading/discussion of major literary texts that have shaped Western culture and civilization. (Gordon Rule Course: Wrtg) and (General Studies Course: HUM/LIT) LIT 1120 Great Books II . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT) Reading/discussion of major literary texts that have shaped Western culture and civilization. (Gordon Rule Course: Wrtg) and (General Studies Course: HUM/LIT) LIT 2010 Introduction to Prose Fiction . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT) Short stories and novels are selected to represent a diversity of national and historical origins, showing how works of fiction have both reflected and reshaped their own time. (Gordon Rule Course: Wrtg) and (General Studies Course: HUM/LIT) LIT 2030 Introduction to Poetry . . . . . 3(F,S) Elements of poetry, terminology of poetics and the poetic process. Writing of short analytical papers. (Gordon Rule Course: Wrtg) and (General Studies Course: HUM/LIT)

    75. USF Liberal Arts Requirements
    Global Geography; HUM 2211 Studies In Culture The classical Through medieval Periods; LAH2734 Latin American History In Film; lit 2010 Introduction To
    http://www.ugs.usf.edu/catalogs/9798/lagened.htm
    Back Next Academic Policies Listing Catalog Table of Contents ... Index USF 1997-98 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 43 - 46
    General Education Policy
    (Part of the Liberal Arts Requirements
    GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE REQUIREMENTS
    (36 Semester Hours) English Composition: This requirement consists of a minimum of six (6) semester hours of approved course work in English Composition. Students may satisfy this requirement during the second semester freshman level of composition in the following ways: by earning a letter grade of "C" or better at USF or another institution, by obtaining a sufficient score on the CLEP Freshman English test, or by receiving AP English credit. With the exception of the CLEP test, these courses will also allow students to meet a portion of their State of Florida rule 6A-10.30 Gordon Rule requirements. To satisfy the Gordon Rule, students must earn a letter grade of "C" or better in these courses. Quantitative Methods: Competence in a minimum of six (6) semester hours of approved mathematics coursework at the level of college algebra or higher is required. These courses should include both a practical component, providing students with an appreciation of how course content relates to their everyday experiences; and a historical component, providing students wih an understanding of the application of the material to other disciplines. At least three (3) semester hours must be taken in a mathematics department. The remaining hours may be taken in any approved mathematics, statistics, or logic courses that include both a practical and historical component as previously described.

    76. PSU Comp Lit - Faculty @ University Park
    Fields of specialization Modern and classical Japanese literature forms of historicalnarrative; medieval and modern and twentieth century European lit­erature
    http://complit.la.psu.edu/faculty.htm

    77. Gen Ed Comparison
    Intellectual Traditions Great Ideas of the West in the classical and medieval Eras(3 to literature (3) Engl HL251 Masterpieces of American lit (3) Engl
    http://documents.weber.edu/catalog/0102/pages/gecomp.htm
    Semester Equivalent Courses for Quarter
    System General Education Requirements
    Students who choose to use quarter system requirements for general education and/or major/minor must finish their AS/AA (associate degree) by Summer 2001, and/or their BS/BA (baccalaureate degree) by Summer 2001. After those dates, the window for the last quarter catalog (1996-98) will expire and students will be required to choose a semester-based catalog from which to complete degree requirements.

    Quarter System General Education
    Semester System Equivalent Courses
    Core Requirements ENGLISH: EN111 and EN112 with a C or above. THE STATE REQUIREMENT
    one of the following:
  • Hist SB170 or Polsci SB110 or Econ SB274.
    Present advanced placement credit in American History or suitable transfer courses from
    other institutions. Pass a special examination available in the WSU Testing Center.
  • MATHEMATICS COMPETENCY
  • ACT of 19 or above on the Math portion
    Math Competency exam score of 19 or above. C or above in Math 105, Intermediate Algebra, or any mathematics course having Math 105
  • 78. UCSC Literature: Undergraduate Courses
    80M/Romantic Fiction/Nygaard/T4; lit 101/Theory LTPR 132/medieval French Romance/Kinoshita/PR;LTPR 109/Topics in Cultural Studies classical Ethiopian literature
    http://humwww.ucsc.edu/lit/undergrad/courses.html
    undergraduate program
    Undergraduate Courses The Literature Department offers nearly 150 courses each year on topics ranging from ancient Chinese poetry to contemporary pulp fiction. The diversity of the curriculum enables close student contact with full-time faculty who are actively engaged in research in their specialized fields. Some courses, especially at the introductory level, are structured as lectures with discussion sections led by teaching assistants in our graduate program. Others are discussion-intensive seminars with ten to thirty students. LITERATURE CODES:
    AM=American Literature
    BR=British Literature
    CR=Creative Writing
    EN=English Language Literature
    FR=French Literature
    GE=German Literature
    GL=Literature in a Global Context
    GR=Greek Literature
    IT=Italian Literature
    IN=Latin Literature
    MO=Modern Literary Studies
    PO=Poetry
    PR=Pre and Early Modern Studies
    SP=Spanish Literature
    SR=Senior Seminar
    GENERAL EDUCATION CODES:
    A=Arts
    E=Ethnic Studies
    IH=Introduction to Humanities
    T4=Topical Humanities and Arts
    W=Writing Intensive
    Below is a tentative list of courses offered during the 2004-2005 academic year.

    79. Lake Superior To Century (sem To Sem)
    Hum 1110, The Bible as literature, 3, Engl 2085, 6lit. Hum 1120, Intro toHumanities The classical Through medieval Periods, 3, No Match, 6 8.
    http://www.mntransfer.org/Tables/Century/LAKESUP2.html
    LAKE SUPERIOR COLLEGE to CENTURY COLLEGE 1998-2000 CATALOG "Semesters-to-Semesters" 3/2/99 Lake Superior Course Course Title Cr Century Equivalent Course MN Transfer Goal Equiv. Anth 1110 Cultural Anthropology Anth 1023 Anth 1120 Cultures of North American Indians Anth 1051 Anth 1125 Anth 1021 Anth 1300 Cultures of Mexico No Match Anth 2115 World Ethnography No Match Art 1110 2-Dimensional Design No Match Art 1115 Painting I Arts 1051 Art 1116 Advanced Painting No Match Art 1120 Intro to Art History No Match Art 1125 Watercolor Arts 1055 Art 1130 Intro to the Studio Arts No Match Art 1138 Ceramics I No Match Art 1139 Ceramics II No Match Art 1140 Ceramics III No Match Art 1145 Fibers No Match Art 1151 Drawing I Arts 1041 Art 1152 Drawing II No Match Art 1160 Print-making No Match Art 1210 3-Dimensional Design No Match Art 1300 Sculpture Workshop No Match Art 1305 Ceramics Workshop No Match Art 2100 Sculpture No Match Art 2199 Independent Study No Match Biol 1100 Intro to Cell Biology No Match Biol 1105 Biology of Women WOST Biol 1120 Prin of General Biology Biol 1020 Biol 1130 General Biology of Organisms Biol 1041 Biol 1030 Biol 1150 Human Anatomy Biol 2040 Biol 1160 Human Physiology Biol 2045 Biol 1170 Microbiology Biol 1035 Biol 2160 Advanced Physiology No Match Biol 2200 General Ecology Biol 1028 Biol 2205 Limnology No Match Biol 2300 Student Research No Match Biol 2400 Topics in Biology No Match Chem 1020 General Chemistry I Chem 1041 General Chemistry II Chem 1042 General Chemistry of Solutions No Match Econ 1100 Intro to Economics No Match Econ 1150 Prin of Economics: Macro Econ 1021

    80. British Lit: Middle English
    AngloSaxon and medieval lit at Indiana University. The Online medieval and ClassicalLibrary a collection of some of the most important literary works of
    http://www.thesink.ca/British Literature/BritLit Tables/britishlit_middleenglish
    British Literature Middle English
    Old English

    Middle English

    The Renaissance (and Reformation)

    The Restoration
    ... NetSERF: Medieval Literature by Author Works organised by author plus search. Luminarium: Anthology of Middle English Literature (1350-1485) The Orb, an online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
    Includes essays, bibliographies, images, documents, links, and other resources for medieval studies.
    Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Lit at Indiana University

    Voice of the Shuttle: Anglo-Saxon and Medieval English Literature
    Medieval Period at About.com Medieval British Literature at Google.com ... Internet Medieval Sourcebook Includes both excerpts and full texts of medieval literary works. The Online Medieval and Classical Library a collection of some of the most important literary works of Classical and Medieval civilization. The Middle English Collection Online texts at the Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia. The Medieval Review Reviews of current work in all areas of Medieval Studies; browse or search.

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