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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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ENGLlSH4TS3 TORTURED SUBJECTS OF ROMANTICISMThis course explores what the Romantic~ meant when they spoke of the"self" and how they began to rethink it as both a glowing ideal and asource of cultural antagonism and ,resentmen~.Seminar (two hours); onj3 term " 'Prerequisite: Registration in Level IV, of an Honours program in English, Cross-list CSCT 4TS3 ' , 'Enrolment is limited. 'Departmental permission ,required.ENGLISH 4UT3 UTOPIAN LITERATUREA study of thE? genre through English literature, from, its roots in Plato's'RepubHc, through the Middle A.g'es and the Renaissance to contemporaryliterature.'Seminar (two hours); one term " ,,.Prerequisite: Registration in Level IV of an Honours program in English'Cross-list CSCT 4UT3 r , "Enrolment is limited, Departmental permission required.ENGLISH 4WC3, THE WITCHCRAFT CONTROVERSY, IN PRINT AND ON STAGE, 1565~1656 . 'An expJoration of~onflicting 'att,itudes toward witches in England and"Scotland, questioning ideological a,ssumptions about gender, class, educatiof],health, social welfare, marriage, and sexuality. 'Semin'ar (two hours); one term'Prerequisite: Registration in Level IV 'ofal1 Honours program in EnglishEnrolmei7tis limited. Departmental permissionrequi'red. ' ,ENGLISH 4WL3 'GLOBALIZATION AND, POSTCOLONIAL FICTION, i ,This course exarninesfictional representatio'1s of the' ideology and processesof globaliza~ion, while alsq considering how globalization shapesthe productioQ,and consumption of postcolonial cLilture.Seminar (two hours); one termPrer~quisite: Registrationin Level.lV of an Honours program in EnglishCross-list GSCT 4WL3 " " 'Enrolment is limited. ,Departmental permission, required.ENGLISH 4WW3 WOMEN WRITi:RS OF THEEIGHTEENTH 'CENTU RYAn exploration of poetry and fiction w'ritten by women in the 18th cen~tury, with particular attention to the sqcial and phiiosophicaLconcerns of,these writers.Seminar (two hours); one term . , 'Prerequisite: Registration in Level IV of an Honours program in English'" Enrolment is limited. Departmental,'permission required.' .ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCECourses'If -no 'prerequisite is listed, the ~our.;e is open . . 'ENVIR,SC 1A03 . ATMOSPHEREANDHYDROSPHEREAn, introductiqn to, the processes involved in weather, climate and sur- 'face waters with a focus on" the human impacts on these processes.Two lectures, one tutorial, one lab (one hour); second term ' 'ENVIR SC 1 B03 ' 'THE LIVING ENVIRONMENTCharacter.istics 'of the biosphere and introduction to'major environmentalprocesses and issues. 'Two lectures,one tutorial, one lab (two hours); second termENVIR SC 1 G03 ' EARTH AND THE.ENVfRONMENT, An introduction to environmental geology and geomorphology through,study of the processes that form the earth and its surface features. Amandatory Saturday field trip will be held.Two lectures, one tutorial, one lab (two hours); first te,rmCHEM 3A03ANAL.YTICAL CHEMISTRY 'II, An introduction to modern

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