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NOTE: Most of the courses in the following areas may not
be audited: Accounting, Art, English writing
courses, Information Systems, Journalism, Language, Mathematics, Performance Studies,
Physics, Statistics and Theatre. Some other individual courses
also may not be audited. See course listings for details.
English and American Literature majors should complete the following courses before enrolling in upper-level courses: ENGLISH 111; 210-A, -B or 270-A, -B; 298. Completing the 210 or 270 sequences and 298 exempts English majors from taking 113.
ENGLISH 205-CN
Intermediate Composition: Reading and Writing about Travel
Students taking English 205-CN should also review the writing requirements.
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Most people like to travel or would like to travel. And many do travel--even traveling in an effort to get to the United States as immigrants. But everyone can travel through travel writing. This course examines the various forms (genres) that travel writing can take. Students produce three different kinds of travel writing, while also read some of the best travel writing available, from humorous writers, like Tim Cahill and Bill Bryson, to writers of historical importance, like Gertrude Bell and Lawrence of Arabia. Prerequisite: ENGLISH 111 or equivalent.
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Fall 2009
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EV
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6:15 - 9:15 PM
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Sec. 62
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Jeanne Herrick
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University Hall 312
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