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ARLT801

Graduate Liberal Studies: What They Are, What They Do

Arts & Letters Caspersen School of Graduate Studies

Course Subject Code

ARLT

Course Number

801

Status

Active

Course Attributes

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Course Short Title

Graduate Liberal Studies

Course Long Title

Graduate Liberal Studies: What They Are, What They Do

Course Description

This entry seminar is required for both M.Litt. and D.Litt students. Introduces students to the work of multiple disciplines in the Arts and Letters Program. Produces initial familiarity with fields of humanistic inquiry from among the program’s seven concentrations: Literary Studies; Fine Arts and Media Studies; Historical Studies; Studies in Religion; Teaching in the Two-Year College; Teaching Writing; and Writing. Features a team of professors from several fields of study and practice taught in the CSGS, each of whom leads the seminar for two weeks. The goal is to ground and enable each student’s interdisciplinary choices for M.Litt and D.Litt. work.

Min

3

Repeatable

-

Course Restrictions

Level: GD (I), GM (I), Program: Doctor of Letters (I), Master of Letters (I),

Equivalent Course(s)

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