General Education - Reading Closely
The following courses are approved to satisfy Learning Objective 1. Reading Closely: Literary Analysis and Interpretation. (G1)
Code | Title | Semester Hours |
---|---|---|
ASIA 208 | Modern Chinese Literature in Translation | 4 |
ASIA 237 | Gender and Sexuality in Modern Chinese Literature and Culture | 4 |
CLST 122 | Explorations in Ancient Literature | 4 |
CLST 200 | Classical Drama | 4 |
CLST 202 | Ancient Lyric Poetry in Translation | 4 |
CLST 210 | Ancient Epic in Translation | 4 |
CLST 353 | Latin Literature in Translation | 4 |
ENGL 101 | Literature and Composition | 4 |
FREN 314 | Introduction to Literature, Culture, and History of the French-Speaking World | 4 |
FREN 400 | Greatest Hits of French Literature and Culture | 4 |
FYRP 106 | First-Year Seminar: Walking in Place | 4 |
FYRP 111 | First-Year Seminar: "Your Place or Mine?" The Tension of Place in Narrative and Story-telling | 4 |
FYRP 115 | First-Year Seminar: Here and There, Now and Then | 4 |
FYRP 116 | First-Year Seminar: Making a Place for Literary Imagination | 4 |
FYRP 121 | First-Year Seminar: Medieval Sewanee | 4 |
GREK 301 | Homer I | 4 |
GREK 302 | Homer II | 4 |
GREK 303 | Greek Historians I | 4 |
GREK 308 | Greek Orators II | 4 |
GREK 310 | New Testament | 4 |
GREK 401 | Greek Tragedy I | 4 |
GREK 403 | Greek Comedy | 4 |
GRMN 321 | Survey of German Culture and Literature I | 4 |
GRMN 355 | Once Upon a Time: The Literature and Culture of Fairy Tales | 4 |
HUMN 103 | Experience, Expression, and Exchange in Western Culture: Texts and Contexts of the Ancient World | 4 |
HUMN 105 | Experience, Expression, and Exchange in Western Culture: Texts and Contexts of Early Modern World | 4 |
HUMN 106 | Experience, Expression, and Exchange: Texts and Contexts of the Modern World | 4 |
HUMN 203 | Experience, Expression, and Exchange: Manifestos, Movements, and Terrorism | 4 |
HUMN 205 | Reading the Labyrinth | 4 |
HUMN 217 | Imitation, Quotation, Appropriation, and Genre | 4 |
LATN 300 | Caesar | 4 |
LATN 301 | Introduction to Latin Epic | 4 |
LATN 302 | Cicero | 4 |
LATN 303 | Catullus | 4 |
LATN 305 | Love Elegy | 4 |
LATN 307 | Ovid | 4 |
LATN 308 | Sallust | 4 |
LATN 309 | Livy | 4 |
LATN 310 | The Roman Novel | 4 |
LATN 313 | Lucretius | 4 |
LATN 320 | Horace's Lyric Poetry | 4 |
LATN 321 | Horace: Satires and Epistles | 4 |
LATN 401 | Roman Comedy | 4 |
LATN 403 | Prose of the Roman Empire | 4 |
LATN 404 | Poetry of the Roman Empire | 4 |
LATN 405 | Medieval Latin | 4 |
LATN 406 | Roman Philosophers | 4 |
LATN 407 | Vergil | 4 |
RELG 104 | The Many Faces of the Qur'an | 4 |
RELG 143 | Introduction to the Bible I: Old Testament | 4 |
RELG 144 | Introduction to the Bible II: New Testament | 4 |
RELG 243 | Gospels | 4 |
RHET 311 | U.S. Public Address I: 1620-1865 | 4 |
RHET 312 | U.S. Public Address II: 1865-Present | 4 |
RHET 321 | Rhetoric in the Ancient World | 4 |
RUSN 351 | 19th-Century Russian Literature in English Translation | 4 |
RUSN 352 | 20th-Century Russian Literature in English Translation | 4 |
RUSN 354 | Real Men, Real Women? Gender in 20th and 21st-Century Russian Literature and Culture | 4 |
RUSN 356 | Nabokov | 4 |
RUSN 361 | Tolstoy in English Translation | 4 |
RUSN 362 | Dostoevsky in English Translation | 4 |
RUSN 401 | The 19th Century | 4 |
SPAN 386 | Contemporary Central American Literature and Film | 4 |
SPAN 401 | Latin American Literature in Neoliberal Times | 4 |