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Intro to Humanities: Ancient World to Medieval Times (HUM 100)
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University of Phoenix
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This course provides an introduction to the arts through their expression in dominant themes of Western culture. Concepts of nature and the individual in society are examined in the artistic works from the ancient world to medieval times. The course provi
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Intro to Humanities: Renaissance to Present (HUM 102)
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University of Phoenix
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This course provides an introduction to the arts through their expression in dominant themes of western culture. Concepts of nature and the individual in society are examined in the artistic works from the Renaissance to the present. The course also provi
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Literature in Society (LIT 225)
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University of Phoenix
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This course introduces themes in literature and provides guided study and practice in reflecting on themes which describe the human experience across cultural and societal boundaries. The course includes readings from literature in different genres and cu
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Business Literature (LIT 320)
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University of Phoenix
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This course explores business and the workplace through imaginative literature and essays. Students will study poems, plays, short stories, and essays with themes or story lines that emanate from the workplace. Students will read, interpret, and analyze t
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Ovid
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The University of Georgia - Independent and Distance Learning
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Ovid at The University of Georgia will cover the readings from the Metamorphoses and non-elegiac works of Ovid, including studies in the cultural context of Roman poetry, as well as the development of Latin poetic form, meter, and diction.
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Art Appreciation
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The University of Georgia - Independent and Distance Learning
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At the University of Georgia "Art Appreciation" means an increasing awareness of and responsiveness to art. It also means an increasing knowledge and understanding of art. In this course, particular attention is focused on the visual arts (architecture,
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Intermediate Latin II: Golden Age Latin Literature
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The University of Georgia - Independent and Distance Learning
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Intermediate Latin II: Golden Age Latin Literature at The University of Georgia examine Latin prose and poetry of the Golden Age. Prose readings selected from Livy or Cicero; verse readings from Catullus, Virgil, or Ovid.
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Contemporary Southwest Literature (LIT 350)
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University of Phoenix
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This course explores exemplary fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction by contemporary southwestern authors. Literary selections are examined according to two principal themes: the southwestern landscape and prominent cultural issues associated with the
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Artist
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Penn Foster Career School
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Discover the wonderful world of art with this training program. Learn to capture the beauty you see on canvas or turn your imaginings into drawings and paintings. Step-by –step lessons help you discover the artist inside of you. Learn it all — oil paint
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Introduction to Islamic Art (ART 154)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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Art 154 is a general survey of the rich and diverse artistic heritage of Islamic civilizations from the seventh century to the present day. This course is designed for the beginning student as an introduction to the painting, architecture, and decorative
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Grammar of Current English (ENGL 313)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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This course is a study of modern English grammar (traditional, structural, and transformational) with special attention to such current problems as the confusion of grammatical terminology, attacks on traditional rules, and conflict between prescriptive a
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Studies in Dramatic Theory and Criticism (DRAM 284)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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Studies in Dramatic Theory and Criticism (DRAM 284) is a seminar in dramatic theory and criticism with emphasis on the modern period.
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Women in the Visual Arts (ART 254)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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ART 254 is a survey course that considers art produced by women. We will examine art works from the medieval period to the nineteenth century with particular emphasis on the special challenges faced by female artists. A variety of artistic mediums will be
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Perspectives in the Theatre (DRAM 116)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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This course provides a survey of the interrelationships of acting, directing, designing, and playwriting through the study of major periods of theatrical expression and representative plays. The course strives to equip the student with a common vocabulary
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British Literature, Wordsworth to Eliot (ENGL 121)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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This course is a survey of the drama, poetry, and prose of the Romantic, Victorian, and Modern periods. This course covers some of the best and best-known works from the Romantic, Victorian, and Modern periods of British literature. You will study not onl
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