Graduate Courses
Course Descriptions for Spring Semester 2012
Course Description Archive
The program offers the Master of Arts degree in World Literature in cooperation with the Departments of English and Modern Languages and Literatures; the emphasis is on Francophone and Anglophone literatures. Interested students should consult with one of the program directors.
WLIT 400. The City in Literature (3)
(See WLIT 300.)
WLIT 463H. African-American Literature (3)
(See ENGL 363H.) Cross-listed as ENGL 463H.
WLIT 465E. The Immigrant Experience (3)
(See ENGL 365E.) Cross-listed as ENGL 465E.
WLIT 465N. Topics in African-American Literature (3)
(See ENGL 365N.) Cross-listed as ENGL 465N.
WLIT 465Q. Post-Colonial Literature (3)
(See ENGL 365Q.) Cross-listed as ENGL 465Q.
WLIT 466G. Minority Literatures (3)
(See ENGL 366G.) Cross-listed as ENGL 466G.
WLIT 468A. Introduction to Film Studies (3)
(See ENGL 368A.) Cross-listed as ENGL 468A.
WLIT 468C. Topics in Film (3)
(See ENGL 368C.) Cross-listed as ENGL 468C.
WLIT 485. Hispanic Literature in Translation (3)
(See SPAN 385.) Cross-listed as SPAN 485.
WLIT 487. Literary and Critical Theory (3)
(See ENGL 387.) Cross-listed as ENGL 487.
WLIT 488. Translation (3)
(See WLIT 388.)
WLIT 490 Topics in World Literature (3)
(See WLIT 390.)
WLIT 495. French Literature in Translation (3)
(See FRCH 395.) Cross-listed as FRCH 495.
WLIT 490. Topics in World Literature (3)
(See WLIT 390.)
WLIT 590. Seminar in World Literature (3)
WLIT 595. Independent Research (1-3)
WLIT 601. Independent Study (1-18) |
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Classics Department
Cognitive Science Department
English Department
Modern Languages and Literature
Theater Department
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