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Major Requirements - Spring 2022 Courses

Note

Only the courses below will fulfill these requirements for this quarter.  Any other courses must be petitioned through the department.

If any of the courses below do not automatically apply to these requirements on your degree audit (and you would like them to), please send us a message in the VAC. We can manually correct your degree audit.  You do not need to submit a petition form.

LITERATURES IN ENGLISH (LT36)



British Literature Pre-1660 ("A" Requirement)

  • LTEN 112 - Shakespeare I: The Elizabethan Period  Daniel Vitkus

British Literature Post-1660 ("B" Requirement)

U.S. Literature Pre-1860 ("C" Requirement)

  • LTEN 148 - Genres in English and American Literature  "American Poetry"  Seth Lerer

U.S. Literature Post-1860 ("D" Requirement)

  • LTEN 178 - Comparative Ethnic Literature  "Literary Responses to Trauma"  Lisa Lampert-Weissig
  • LTEN 180 - Chicano Literature in English  Christopher Perreira

Approved "LTEN-Equivalent" Courses

  • LTWL 184 - Film Studies and Literature: Close Analysis of Filmic Text  "Relationships in Cinema"  Alain J.-J. Cohen


LITERATURES IN SPANISH (LT33)



Pre-1900 Spanish Literature (Historical Breadth Requirement)

  • LTSP 116 - Representations of Spanish Colonialism  "Patrimonio cultural de la conquista y colonización de las Américas"  John Blanco


WORLD LITERATURE AND CULTURE (LT41)



Language Concentration

  • Chinese
    • No courses in this quarter
  • French
  • German
    • No courses in this quarter
  • Greek
    • No courses in this quarter
  • Italian
    • No courses in this quarter
  • Korean
    • LTKO 140 - Readings in Korean Literature  "Readings in Modern Korean Literature and Culture"  Jin-kyung Lee
  • Latin
    • No courses in this quarter
  • Russian
  • Spanish
    • LTSP 100A - Advanced Spanish Reading and Writing for the Humanities and the Social Sciences  Max Parra
    • LTSP 100B - Advanced Spanish Reading and Writing for the Humanities and the Social Sciences (Heritage Speakers)  Noelia Dominguez
    • LTSP 116 - Representations of Spanish Colonialism  "Patrimonio cultural de la conquista y colonización de las Américas"  John Blanco
    • LTSP 171 - Studies in Peninsular and/or Latin American Literature and Society  Staff

History Concentration

  • LTEA 110A - Classical Chinese Fiction in Translation  Ping-hui Liao
  • LTEN 112 - Shakespeare I: The Elizabethan Period  Daniel Vitkus
  • LTWL 100 - Mythology  "Greek Myths and the Near East"  Jacobo Myerston

Media Concentration

  • LTEA 120A - Chinese Films  Geraldine Fiss
  • LTWL 184 - Film Studies and Literature: Close Analysis of Filmic Text  "Relationships in Cinema"  Alain J.-J. Cohen

Region Concentration

  • Africa
    • LTWL 124 - Science Fiction  "Arab Speculative Fiction"  Amanda Batarseh
  • The Americas
    • LTAM 111 - Comparative Caribbean Discourse  Sara Johnson
    • LTEN 180 - Chicano Literature in English  Christopher Perreira
    • LTEN 185 - Themes in African American Literature  Dennis Childs
    • LTSP 116 - Representations of Spanish Colonialism  "Patrimonio cultural de la conquista y colonización de las Américas"  John Blanco
  • Asia
    • LTEA 110A - Classical Chinese Fiction in Translation  Ping-hui Liao
    • LTEA 120A - Chinese Films  Geraldine Fiss
    • LTEA 141 - Modern Korean Literature in Translation from 1945 to Present  Jin-kyung Lee
    • LTKO 140 - Readings in Korean Literature  "Readings in Modern Korean Literature and Culture"  Jin-kyung Lee
  • The Mediterranean
  • Europe
    • LTEU 140 - Italian Literature in Translation  "Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan Novels"  Adriana De Marchi Gherini
    • LTEU 141 - French Literature in English Translation  "Gender and Sex in past century"  Meg Wesling
    • LTFR 104 - Advanced French Reading and Writing  Oumelbanine Zhiri
    • LTRU 104A - Advanced Practicum in Russian  Rebecca Wells