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Catalog: Eckerd College Academic Course Catalog
Company/Brand: Eckerd College


 

37 Biology For the B.A. degree: (liberal arts) Students must meet the general education requirements and for the biology major they must complete eight biology courses (including Biodiversity I and II, or the equivalent, Cell Biology, Genetics, Physiology, Ecology, and two biology electives) and Biology Seminar, plus MA 131M (Calculus I), a statistics course and General Chemistry I and II. Students who major in biology may not also major in marine science (biology track), or biochemistry. For the Biology minor: A minor requires five biology courses, not including more than two at the 100 level, ...


 

74 Literature LI 241H Major American Novels Major American novels, their narrative art, their reflection of American culture, their engagement of the readers hearts and minds, exploring some of lifes great questions as revealed by masterful writers. LI 250H Childrens Literature (Directed Study) The best of childrens literature in various genres. Students do either a creative (e.g., writing childrens story) or scholarly (e.g., essay on history of nursery rhymes) project. LI 251H Shakespeare (Directed Study) For students unable to enroll LI 235H Introduction to Shakespeare or those wishing to pursue ...


 

75 Management LI 350H Modern American Novel (Directed Study) Ten of twelve major American novelists of the first half of the 20th century from Dreiser through Richard Wright. Ideas, themes, and analysis of writing style. LI 361 Literary Criticism Readings in literary criticism from classical, Renaissance, neo-Classical, and modern writers. Representative figures include Plato, Aristotle, Longinus, Sidney, Johnson, Coleridge, Arnold, and selected modern thinkers. Freshmen: Instructors permission. LI 372 Tragedy And Comedy Range of periods and genres: drama, film, television. Critical opinions on ...


 

87 Natural Sciences MU 342 Classic Period Music Development of 18th century classical style through the music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. Analysis lab. Prerequisites: MU 146, MU 221A and MU 356G or permission of instructor. MU 356G World Music Music for ritual, work and play as well as art music traditions from various cultures around the world, including those of early Europe and the Middle East. Aural and videotaped recordings, readings in anthropology and aesthetics, live performances. Freshmen with permission of instructor. MU 361 Advanced Tonal Harmony A continuation of MU 146, from modulatory ...


 
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