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Summer Calendar - St. Francis Xavier University

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ONLINEONLINE SUMMER COURSES DATES DESCRIPTIONART 141.66History of Art ICRN 14010L. QuigleyJune 25 - August 20 A survey of the visual arts in the western world from prehistoriccave paintings to the great Gothic cathedrals of the late MiddleAges. This will include the art of the ancient world-Egypt, Greeceand Rome-as well as Byzantine, Islamic and European art of theMedieval period. Credit will be granted for only one of ART 141and ART 341. Three credits.BSAD 231.66Foundations of MarketingCRN 14011B. MukerjiENGL 233.66Children’s Literature: 1865to PresentCRN 14012C. RushtonENGL 340B.66Shakespearean TragedyCRN 14013J. PopeESCI 471.66Geographic InformationSystemsCRN 14014CRN Lab 14015M. SchumacherJune 25 - August 20June 25 - August 20June 25 - August 20June 25 - August 20Customers do not buy products; they buy benefits, satisfactions,and solutions to their problems. This course provides students withthe customer and marketplace focus central to effectivemarketing. The course employs exercises and cases to developstudents’ analytical skills and provides opportunities todemonstrate these skills through memos and reports.Prerequisites: BSAD 101, 102. Three creditsUsing the landmark publication of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’sAdventures in Wonderland as a starting point, this course providesa critical survey of children’s literature in Britain, America, andCanada. Authors to be studied include Carroll, L.M. Montgomery,E.B. White, Roald Dahl, Maurice Sendak, Judy Blume, Kevin Major,Dennis Lee, and Sheree Fitch. Credit will be granted for only one ofENGL 233 and ENGL 234. Three credits.This upper level three credit survey course on Shakespeare’s worksincludes a representative selection of tragedies from the firstdecade of the 17 th century. After an introduction to the cultural,religious, and political environment of the late Elizabethan periodand early Jacobean period, which includes a discussion of tragedyas a literary genre, we proceed with a reading and analysis ofHamlet (1601/02); Othello (1602/03), King Lear (1607/08), focusingon the Conflated Text in your Norton edition. We end the coursewith a reading of Shakespeare’s romance, The Tempest, which firstappeared in the Folio edition of Shakespeare’s works in 1623.Prerequisite: ENGL 100 or ENGL 110 and ENGL 340A. Three credits.<strong>St</strong>udents will learn how GIS tools can be used to analyze, representand model geographic data derived from censuses, surveys, maps,aerial photographs, and satellite imagery. Topics includecartography and map projections; spatial and attribute data; datacapture techniques; vector and raster structure; GIS analysis; datavisualization; GIS modeling. Prerequisite: permission of theinstructor. Cross-listed as INFO 374. Three credits and lab.24

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