1960-1961 Academic Catalog
335-336 SHAKESPEARE* * Prerequisite: English and American Literature 221-222 ( ' 60 - ' 61 ) A reading and study of representative dramas. This is an introductory course and is designed for any student desiring a knowledge of the writings of this author. Assigned papers are required. Three credit hours each semester 341 AMERICAN FICTION** ('60-'61) Prerequisite: English and American Literature 221-222 A reading and critical analysis of representative works of Browne, Irving, Cooper, Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, Twain, and others. Assigned papers are required. Three credit hours 420 ENGLISH SEMINAR* Prerequisite: Permission of the Professor A course designed to introduce the student to types of re search problems and to guide him into independent research in the field of his choice. A thesis may be written, but it is not required. Only English majors with a ‘B’ average or above may elect this course. One to three credit hours D. GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 251-252 ELEMENTARY AND INTERMEDIATE GREEK* A thorough study of grammar and reading of selected por tions of the New Testament. Basic grammar and the reading of simple passages are handled in the first semester; advanced syntax and an extensive reading in the gospels and epistles in the second. Five credit hours each semester 351, 352 GREEK EXEGESIS (Romans and Hebrews)* Prerequisite: Greek Language and Literature 251-252 A reading of Romans and Hebrews in the original with a detailed exegetical examination of several pivotal passages. Romans is studied the first semester; Hebrews the second. Two credit hours each semester 59
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