Otterbein College Bulletin 1960-1961

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OTTERBEIN

COLLEGE

212.

ADVANCED COllfP0SITION; THE SHORT Creative and critical writing in the English 211 is a recommended prerequisite. credit for English 202. Offered in alternate

214.

ADVANCED

COMPOSITION:

£ hotJ

STORY.

neld of short narrat 1·r. Not open to students wi years. l hotJl

POETRY.

Creative and critical writing in the neld of poetry. English ; is a recommended prerequisite. Not open to students with credit 0 ~ English 202. Offered in alternate years. 205-206.

6 hottf'S

J0URNALIS:ir.

History and place of tl1e newspaper and magazine in the moder~ world. Reporting and assignment techniques with practical cont~C and head writing, ne~v~in fields of special inte1·est. Copy-reading paper makeup, study of background and opinion columns, EngJJS 205 prerequisite to English 206. 209.

ENGLISH

IN BUSINESS

PRACTICE.

l !lours

Training in practical writing with emphasis on the special requirements and techniques of business correspondence and reports. Not accepted to meet requirements for an English major. prerequisite: 101-102. 306.

TnE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. £ hours A study of the English language: its development, structu.r~ and present-day usage. Required for certification to teach Engl!S in Ohio high schools. Prerequisite: English 101-102 or equivalent. AMERICAN 203 -2 04.

BASIC

AND WORLD LITERATURE

LITERATURE

(HUlllANJTIES)

6 lwurs

Study of masterpieces of writing fundamental in developing tJJe cul~re of the western world with emphasis upon the understanding of ideas and values, and tl1e appreciation of literary forms in English nd a American literature. This course is the preferred prerequisite ~ th e ''.300" courses in the department. It is required for a major certi.ficate in elementary teaching and m English, for the standard for a certificate to teach English in high school. 301 302 . WESTERN WORLD LITERATURE. 6 hours R Great books taught by the discussion method. First semester: ome;, Thucydides, Socrates-Plato, Virgil, Horace, Dante, Machiavelli; ;:~:~oy. semester: Montaigne, Ce1·vantes, Milton, Voltaire, Goethe, 303-304.

AM

ERTCAN st .semeste:, Meivfi!r

LJTERATURE.

6 hour.•

from ~olonial times through Hawthorne and . e with special attention to major writers and literary movet men s' second semest f h to th e present time. er, rom t e New England poets and Whitman


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