UMA Undergraduate Guide 2014-2015 Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Academic Departments and Programs Comparative Literature The Courses
The Courses
(All courses carry 3 credits unless otherwise noted.) 121 International Short Story (AL) (both sem) (4 credits) 122 Spiritual Autobiography (ALG) (both sem) (4 credits) 131 Brave New World (ALG) (4 credits) 133 Introduction to Science Fiction (ALU) (4 credits)
141 Good and Evil: East-West (ALG) (both sem) (4 credits) 204 Medieval Epic and Romance (AL) 231 Comedy (AL) 233 Fantasy and World Literature (AL) 234 Myth, Folktale and Children's Literature (AL) (4 credits) 236 Digital Culture (I) 290T Translation, Cross-Cultural Communication and the Media (ALG) (4 credits) 290U Imagining the City (4 credits) 291 Seminars Introduction to Folklore Tales of Shipwreck and Captivity 319 Representing the Holocaust (ALG) (4 credits) 320H Irish Writers and Cultural Context (AL) (4 credits) 335 Comic Art in North America (ATU) (4 credits) 336 International Graphic Novel (ALG) (4 credits) 350 French Film (AT) (4 credits) 355 Modern African Literature (ALG) (4 credits) 381 Self-Reflective Avant-Garde Film (AT) (4 credits) 383 Narrative Avant-Garde Film (AT) (4 credits) 385 Russian Themes in World Cinema 391 Seminars Comparative Book Cultures Dream, History and Identity in Polish Film Dystopian Futures in Film and Fiction Hispanic New York International Science Fiction Cinema Love and War: 20th Century Polish and Russian Writers Native American Narrative Art On Cannibalism The Proverb The Unexceptional U.S.: Global Readings in U.S. Culture War Stories 394HI History of Literary Criticism (both sem) (IE) (4 credits) 397B Junior Year Writing (1st sem) 397S Cinema and Sound 481 Introduction to Interpreting: Research and Practice I (1st sem) 482 Introduction to Interpreting: Research and Practice II (2nd sem)
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