
Fall Semester 2000 through Summer Semester 2002
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The following courses offer foreign literatures in English translation designed for nonlanguage majors. These courses require no knowledge of any foreign language.
All of these courses, as noted in the descriptions, meet the GenEd. Arts and Humanities requirement as well as the Arts & Sciences Foreign Culture requirement for B.S., B.S.N., and B.Mus. degrees.
The ENF courses are numbered to indicate whether the course is writing or nonwriting. Students should read the course schedule carefully to ensure enrollment in the proper course.
A student can remove a foreign language deficiency by taking any course with the ENF rubric and the American Sign Language sequence (SPH 251 American Sign Language I; SPH 252 American Sign Language II).
ENF 210 Nonwestern Literature in English Translation (3-0-3). Works representing many eras, Nonwestern cultures, and genres; readings, written work, lectures and discussions in English. Topics announced in semester course schedules. May be repeated for credit with a change of topic. Arts and Humanities, Nonwestern Culture and Civilization; Arts and Sciences Foreign Culture course. Return to top
ENF 211 Nonwestern Literature in English Translation (writing) (3-0-3). Works representing many eras, Nonwestern cultures, and genres; readings, written work, lectures and discussions in English. Topics announced in semester course schedules. May be repeated for credit with a change of topic. Arts and Humanities, Nonwestern Culture and Civilization, Writing; Arts and Sciences Foreign Culture course. Return to top
ENF 212 Western Literature in English Translation (3-0-3). Works representing many eras, Western cultures, and genres; readings, written work, lectures and discussions in English. Topics announced in semester course schedules. May be repeated for credit with a change of topic. May be taken by Foreign Language majors as elective only. Arts and Humanities; Western Culture and Civilization; Arts and Sciences Foreign Culture course. Return to top
ENF 213 Western Literature in English Translation (writing) (3-0-3). Works representing many eras, Western cultures, and genres; readings, written work, lectures and discussions in English. Topics announced in semester course schedules. May be repeated for credit with a change of topic. May be taken by Foreign Language majors as elective only. Arts and Humanities; Western Culture and Civilization; Writing; Arts and Sciences Foreign Culture course. Return to top
ENF 214 Women Writers in English Translation (3-0-3). Selection of works by women writers representing different genres from one or more cultures and eras; readings, written work, lectures and discussions in English. Topics announced in semester course schedules may be thematic, comparative, or representative of one cultural tradition. May be repeated for credit with a change of topic. May be taken by Foreign Language majors as elective only. Arts and Humanities; Western Culture and Civilization; Arts and Sciences Foreign Culture course. Return to top
ENF 215 Women Writers in English Translation (writing) (3-0-3). Selection of works by women writers representing different genres from one or more cultures and eras; readings, written work, lectures and discussions in English. Topics announced in semester course schedules may be thematic, comparative, or representative of one cultural tradition. May be repeated for credit with a change of topic. May be taken by Foreign Language majors as elective only. Arts and Humanities; Western Culture and Civilization; Writing; Arts and Sciences Foreign Culture course. Return to top
ENF 216 Foreign Film (3-0-3). Study of foreign films, their contexts and related readings; readings, written work, lectures, and discussions in English. Topics announced in semester course schedules may be thematic, comparative, or representative of one era or culture. May be repeated for credit with a change of topic. May be taken by Foreign Language majors as elective only. Arts and Humanities; Arts and Sciences Foreign Culture course. Return to top
ENF 217 Foreign Film (writing) (3-0-3). Study of foreign films, their contexts and related readings; readings, written work, lectures and discussions in English. Topics announced in semester course schedules may be thematic, comparative, or representative of one era or culture. May be repeated for credit with a change of topic. May be taken by Foreign Language majors as elective only. Arts and Humanities; Writing; Arts and Sciences Foreign Culture course. Return to top
ENF 312 Western Literature in English Translation (4-0-4). Works representing many eras, Western cultures, and genres; reading, written work, lecture, and discussions in English. Topics announced in semester course schedules such as "Short European Fiction" and "European Romanticism." May be cross-listed with English. May be repeated for credit with a change of topic. Foreign Language majors may take it as elective only. Western Culture and Civilization, Arts and Sciences Foreign Culture course. Return to top
ENF 313 Western Literature in English Translation (writing) (4-0-4). Works representing many eras, Western cultures, and genres; reading, written work, lecture, and discussions in English. Topics announced in semester course schedules such as "Short European Fiction" and "European Romanticism." May be cross-listed with English. May be repeated for credit with a change of topic. Foreign language majors may take it as elective only. Western Culture and Civilization, Writing, Arts and Sciences Foreign Culture course. Return to top
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