Other courses and subjects which Kittredge taught or co-taught were English 28, a survey course covering Chaucer, the epic, and the ballad; Historical English Grammar, and Anglo-Saxon, a prerequisite for his course in Beowulf.
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One of her top qualifications, she said, was the numerous visits to companies during her years as an analyst and fund manager, which gave her a unique survey course on how to run a company.
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"Entertainment Weekly "'s Leah Greenblatt praised the album, commenting " If turning the biggest, shiniest pop record of the past year into a survey course in classic rock economy sounds like a novelty, it is.
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Stuller received her bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Washington in the Program in the Comparative History of Ideas where she later offered a survey course on the history of comic books.
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Among its findings : Only 4 of the 25 colleges require a survey course of major English writers, down from 13 in 1964; likewise, only 4 still have a Shakespeare requirement, down from 12 in 1964.
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His survey course is based on a 90-lecture course he teaches to the conservatory's juniors, but to fit it into 48 lectures for The Teaching Company, " I have had to leave out some good stuff ."
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On the other hand, for " The New York Times " critic Dwight Garner, the book is " a roll of mental wallpaper, a textbook for a survey course you didn t mean to sign up for.
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The result is that a single professor must often shoulder the burden of covering the entire Islamic world, usually in a survey course that sweeps over dozens of countries and hundreds of years of history in a single semester.
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As a lecturer in American literature at Harvard University ( 1980 1984 ), Dr . Moses taught a survey course in American literature, lectured on Mark Twain and Henry James, and created and taught an upperclassmen course on William Faulkner.
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At Minnesota in 1993-94, Fruman said, the survey course on 19th-century British literature spent more time on Felicia Dorothea Hemans than on Wordsworth and Coleridge combined, yet Hemans isn't anywhere on the MLA's list and Wordsworth was the fourth most commonly mentioned.