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ARTS AND SCIENCES / 89

623 Studies in English Literature: 1600—1660. (4)
Comprehensive study of broad topics, normally limited to an intensive survey of the
literature and scholarship of the period as a whole. Stroup, Rickey.

630 Studies in English Literature: 1660—1720. (4)

Comprehensive study of broad topics, normally limited to an intensive survey of the
literature and scholarship of the period as a whole. Cooke.

631 Studies in English Literature: 1720—1780. (4)

Comprehensive study of broad topics, normally limited to an intensive survey of the
literature and scholarship of the period as a whole. Cooke.

635 Studies in Literature: 1780-1815. (3)
A study in depth of selected writers and movements. Ward, Gordon.
636 Studies in Literature: 1815-1830. (3)
A study in depth of selected writers and movements. Ward, Gordon.
638 Studies in English Literature: 1830—1860. (4)

Comprehensive study of broad topics, normally limited to an intensive survey of the litera-
ture and scholarship of the period as a whole. Stafi.

639 Studies in English Literature: 1860—1900. (4)

Comprehensive study of broad topics, normally limited to an intensive survey of the litera-
ture and scholarship of the period as a. whole. Staff.

651 Studies in American Literature before 1860. (3)

A study in depth of selected writers and movements. Binge, Jacobs.

652 Studies in American Literature since 1860. (3)
A study in depth of selected writers and movements. Ringe, Jacobs.
660 Modern Critical Theory. (3)

Etamination of the theories supporting the modern version of genre, genetic, and formalist
criticism. Moore.

768 Residence Credit for the Master’s Degree.

(1 to 6 credits equivalence)
May be repeated to a maximum of 6 credits equivalence.

769 Residence Credit for the Doctor’s Degree.

(1 to 12 credits equivalence)
May be Yepeated indefinitely. Staff.

770 Seminar in English Literature. (3)
Intensrve study and research centering upon such subjects as the following: a particular
3mm or group of authors, a literary genre, a literary movement, a restricted period of
““9- May be repeated to a maximum of twelve credits. Graduate Staff.

772 Seminar in American Literature. (3)

Latinswe study and research centering upon such subjects as the following: a particular

M or 0’ group of authors, a literary genre, a literary movement, a restricted period of time.
ay be repeated to a maximum of six credits. Graduate Stafi.

I774 . Seminar in Comparative Literature. (3)
“Team"? Study and research centering upon the relationship between English or American
Erature and

Graduate Stafi

that of some other country. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.