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ENGL 530 Irish Literature and Culture: _____
Study of topics in Irish literature and culture. Topics may focus on a particular genre, theme, historical period or group of authors. May be repeated for credit as the topic changes. Prerequisite: Prior completion of at least one 300- or 400-level English course.
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in English
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/english/ba-bgs-english/
Why study English language and literature? Because reading and writing shape the world. KU's English Department is at the core of the humanities, highlighting the "human" through our individual, one-on-one interactions with our students, our emphasis on community and global engagement, and our abiding interest in our shared humanity through the stories of others. We seek to challenge the mind and to engage the imagination of our students, to teach them to ask questions and to seek for answers. We encourage them to grapple with the complexity of a culturally and commercially interconnected world and the global networks and processes of cultural exchange. We believe that words and ideas will shape the world. We teach our students life-long skills, so that they learn to write clearly, creatively, and effectively—discovering themselves even as they lay a solid foundation for professional success. A commitment to teaching and learning. Our department is renowned for its tradition of excellence in teaching. The vast majority of our undergraduate classes have 20-35 students, and much of the class time is dedicated to active learning and engagement with texts and ideas. In the last ten years, faculty members in the department of English have won ten Kemper Fellowships for Excellence in Teaching, two Chancellors Club Teaching Professorships, a Career Achievement Teaching Award, and a wide variety of other university-level teaching and advising awards, and the department as a whole received the Center of Teaching Excellence (CTE) award for Department Excellence in Teaching at the University of Kansas. A variety of career and life paths. English majors graduate to a variety of careers, including law, teaching, scholarship, publishing, library science, and journalism--as well as medicine, politics, design, and any number of other fields that value clear communication, interpretive skill, and critical and creative thinking. Engaged and innovative scholarship. KU's English Department has several core strengths that cross tracks and periods, including Global and Cross-Cultural Approaches; Literature, Rhetoric, and Social Action; Diversity Studies; Language, Literature and Science; and Popular Expressive Forms. At the KU English Department, students work closely with nationally-renowned writers and researchers. Our faculty have won national awards that recognize excellence in research, including grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Philosophical Society, and the Newberry Library, among others. English Department faculty members have also received major research funding from the University of Kansas, including the Hall Center for the Humanities Research fellowships and Keeler Intra-University Fellowships for interdisciplinary work. Undergraduate students can work one-on-one with faculty mentors in the Honors Program, McNair Scholars Program, and Dean's Scholars Program, as well as through independent Directed Studies.
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in Literature, Language, and Writing
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/english/ba-bgs-literature/
KU's English Department is at the core of the humanities, highlighting the "human" through our individual, one-on-one interactions with our students, our emphasis on community and global engagement, and our abiding interest in our shared humanity through the stories of others. We seek to challenge the mind and to engage the imagination of our students, to teach them to ask questions and to seek for answers. We encourage them to grapple with the complexity of a culturally and commercially interconnected world and the global networks and processes of cultural exchange. We believe that words and ideas will shape the world. We teach our students life-long skills, so that they learn to write clearly, creatively, and effectively—discovering themselves even as they lay a solid foundation for professional success.
Bachelor of Science in Education
http://catalog.ku.edu/education/curriculum-teaching/bs-education/
...US ENGL 389 Postcolonial and World Englishes ENGL 492 The London Review ENGL 530 Irish...
Bachelor of Social Work
http://catalog.ku.edu/social-welfare/bsw/
...Hours English ENGL 101 Composition ENGL 102 Critical...Advocacy 1.5 SW 530 Introduction to Theory...
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/math/bs/
...Code Title Hours Writing ENGL 101 Composition (or...for Engineers 4 CHEM 530 Physical Chemistry I...
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/women-gender-sexuality-studies/ba-bgs/
...the North American West ENGL 306 Global Environmental...WGSS/AMS 510/HIST 530 History of American...
Doctor of Pharmacy
http://catalog.ku.edu/pharmacy/doctor-pharmacy/
...Spring Hours ENGL 101 3 ENGL 102 3...TX 640 2 PHAR 530 1 PHAR 535...
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
...Rivers and Lakes CHEM 530 Physical Chemistry I...to Civil Engineering 2 ENGL 362 Foundations of...
Accelerated Master of Arts in History
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/history/ama/
...of Europe 3 HIST 530 History of American...still need to complete ENGL 102 (or equivalent...
BA in Chemistry with concentration in Biological Chemistry
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/chemistry/ba/biological-chemistry/
...still need to complete ENGL 102 (or equivalent...400 , CHEM 401 , CHEM 530 , CHEM 695 are...