2016-2017 Academic Bulletin 
    
    May 01, 2024  
2016-2017 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Search


To search for a course satisfying the Distribution Requirements in effect for students who entered Allegheny College in Fall 2016 or after please do the following:

  • In the “Keyword or Phrase” box below, enter one of the eight Distribution Requirement abbreviations as a search term in quotation marks: “CL”, “HE”, “IP”, “ME”, “PD”, “QR”, “SB”, or “SP”.
  • To search within a specific department or program, select the desired department from the “Rubric” drop down menu and enter the Distribution Requirement abbreviation in quotation marks in the “Keyword or Phrase” box (i.e., “HE”).
 

Modern Languages

  
  • CLC 230 - English as a Second Language through Topics in American Culture II


    Credits: 4
    Continued study of the English language for Allegheny international students with emphasis on reading, writing, grammar and structure, listening, speaking, and presentation skills in English using topics related to the study of American culture.

    Prerequisite: CLC 130  and permission of instructor.

    Distribution Requirements: none.

  
  • FSMLG 201 - Academic Communication in Languages, Literatures, and Cultures


    Credits: 4
    An introduction to research and communication in the disciplines of Modern Languages. Through close work with a small number of texts and cultural topics, students engage with the norms and processes of research, including the development of appropriate topics; the location, evaluation, use, and citation of secondary sources; the incorporation of these sources into their own analyses; and the communication of these analyses in writing and speech as part of a scholarly conversation. While given in English, our study prepares language majors for research in the target language, including in the Junior/Senior Seminar and Senior Project. Must be taken on the letter-grade basis.

    Prerequisite: Two language courses at Allegheny College or permission of the instructor.

    Distribution Requirements: none.

  
  • LITRN 270 - Greek Mythology


    Credits: 4
    An introduction to ancient Greek mythology in its literary, historical, and ritual contexts. The gods, heroes, and monsters of the Greeks are studied through a variety of literary and visual sources, including poetry, myth collections, and the tragedies of classical Athens. Class sessions focus on discussion of primary materials, and topics include the myths of creation, patterns and recurrent motifs in mythological narrative, gender roles and identities, mythological vs. rational thinking, and modern analysis of Greek myth.

    Distribution Requirements: HE, IP.

 

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