INGL 3001 - British Literature through the Eighteent

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INGL 3001 - British Literature through the Eighteent
DEPARTAMENTO DE INGLÉS
HORARIO ACADÉMICO
PRIMER SEMESTRE 2015-2016 (B-51)
INGL 3001 - British Literature through the Eighteenth Century
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A survey of the development of British literature through the eighteenth century, based on major authors
and trends.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
001
002
DÍAS
LW
V
HORARIO
8:30 - 9:50
1:00 - 3:50
SALÓN
LPM-304
LPM214A
PROFESOR
James Conlan
Michael Sharp
CUPO
25
25
INGL 3002 - British Literature from Romanticism to the Present
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A survey of the development of British literature from the Romantic Movement to the present, based on
major authors and trends.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
MJ
HORARIO
10:00 - 11:20
SALÓN
LPM-307
PROFESOR
Pedro Pérez
CUPO
20
INGL 3013 - Fundamentals of English Oral Grammar for Level 3 Students
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: Level 3 on English Placement Test.
This is the first part of a two‐ semester English grammar course for students who have placed level 3 on
the Humanities English Placement Test. Within a communicative setting, students analyze grammatical
forms in natural language and put these into action in their own speech and writing. Explicit knowledge of
grammatical form and function will help level 3 Students to incorporate these structures into their developing
grammatical system when psycholinguistically ready.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
LW
HORARIO
11:30 - 12:50
SALÓN
LPM-311
PROFESOR
Yolanda Rivera
CUPO
18
INGL 3031 - Developing Functions of Oral English (formerly Conversational English) First
Level I
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: Level 1 on English Department Placement Test.
Laboratory : Fifty (50) minutes once a week in addition to class time.
Development of basic vocabulary, social formulas; pronunciation and grammar needed to carry out simple
conversations. Practice in listening comprehension via attendance in language laboratory.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
LW
HORARIO
7:00 - 8:20
SALÓN
LPM216A
PROFESOR
Carlos Rodríguez
CUPO
18
INGL 3041 - Developing Functions of Oral English (formerly Conversational English)
Second Level I
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: Level 2 on English Department Placement Test. Laboratory : Fifty (50) minutes once
a week in addition to class time.
Development of vocabulary, idioms, pronunciation and grammar needed for daily conversation and
written communication. Practice in listening comprehension and written production via attendance in
language laboratory.
SECCIÓN
DÍAS
HORARIO
0U1
MJ
11:30 - 12:50
INGL 3045 - Literature and Ecology
SALÓN
LPM-306
PROFESOR
Cándida González
CUPO
18
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
An interdisciplinary course that examines essays, short stories, novels, and films that address, from a
variety of perspectives, the human relationship to the natural, non-human world during the contemporary
era of planetary change, globalization, and increasing commercial and technological dependency.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
LW
HORARIO
10:00 - 11:20
SALÓN
LPM-307
PROFESOR
Dannabang Kuwabong
CUPO
20
INGL 3051 - Developing Functions of Oral English (formerly Conversational English)
Third Level
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: Level 3 on English Department Placement Test.
Laboratory : Fifty (50) minutes once a week in addition to class time.
Development of more advanced vocabulary, idioms, pronunciation, spelling, and grammar needed to
achieve fluency in both oral and written English. Practice in listening comprehension and written production
via attendance in language laboratory.
SECCIÓN
001
002
DÍAS
LW
MJ
HORARIO
10:00 - 11:20
4:00 - 5:20
SALÓN
LPM-306
LPM-306
PROFESOR
Jenny Lozano
Cándida González
CUPO
18
18
INGL 3065 - Intercultural communication
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Theory and Practice as a means of having students become more effective intercultural communicators.
Intercultural perception, language, nonverbal elements, values, social organizations and world view.
Comparison will be made to show how cultural differences in these areas affect the intercultural
communication process.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
LW
HORARIO
4:00 - 5:20
SALÓN
LPM-307
PROFESOR
Marisol Joseph
CUPO
20
INGL 3071 - Developing Functions of Oral English (formerly Conversational English)
Fourth Level I
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: Level 4 on English Department Placement Test.
Laboratory : Fifty (50) minutes once a week in addition to class time.
Development of advanced vocabulary, social formulas, pronunciation, and grammatical structures needed
to carry out complex conversations in English. Practice in listening comprehension via attendance in
language laboratory twice a week.
SECCIÓN
001
002
DÍAS
LW
MJ
HORARIO
2:30 - 3:50
7:00 - 8:20
SALÓN
LPM-307
LPM-214A
PROFESOR
Marisol Joseph
Wendell Villanueva
CUPO
18
18
INGL 3999 - Talleres para los cursos: INGL 3031-3032, 3041-3042, 3051-3052, 3071-3072.
Taller
Tener matriculado uno de los siguientes: 3031-3032, 3041-3042, 3051-3052, 3071-3072
NOTA: EL TALLER PARA LOS CURSOS DE CONTINUACIÓN HAY QUE MATRICULARLOS
NUEVAMENTE, (NO VIENEN AUTOMÁTICAMENTE).
SECCIÓN
DÍAS
HORARIO
SALÓN
PROFESOR
CUPO
101
102
103
L
M
W
8:00 - 8:50
1:00 - 1:50
8:00 - 8:50
PED-105
PED-105
PED-105
Angel Rivera
Angel Rivera
Angel Rivera
15
15
15
104
105
J
V
1:00 - 1:50
8:00 - 8:50
PED-105
PED-105
Angel Rivera
Angel Rivera
15
15
INGL 3109 - Personal Identity: The Literature of Growing Up
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Takes as its subject the theme of growing up and initiation into life. Readings will be in fiction which deals
with the varying ways in which young men and women acquire identity and maturity.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
MJ
HORARIO
11:30 - 12:50
SALÓN
LPM-308
PROFESOR
Pedro Ríos
INGL 3128 - Literature and Fantasy
CUPO
20
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A study of the representation of the fantastic in literature.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
V
HORARIO
1:00 - 3:50
SALÓN
LPM-127
PROFESOR
Nalini Natarajan
INGL 3175 - Poetry Writing
CUPO
20
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Intensive individual work and group workshop in poetry writing
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
LW
HORARIO
10:00 - 11:20
SALÓN
LPM-308
PROFESOR
Guillermo Rebollo
CUPO
18
INGL 3205 - The Grammar and Usage of English I
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None
This course is designed to strengthen the knowledge and skills of non-native speakers of English in English
grammar and usage. Students will be given intensive practice in question and negative formation,
placement of frequency adverbs, verb tenses, modals, gerund and infinitive phrases, prepositions, and
punctuation as it relates to grammatical structure.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
LW
HORARIO
2:30 - 3:50
SALÓN
LPM-306
PROFESOR
Yolanda Rivera
CUPO
20
INGL 3215 - Mystery Fiction as Literature
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A study of the literary aspects of mystery fiction and its relationship with masterpieces of such authors as
Dostoevsky, Dickens, Twain, Borges, Conrad, James. Emphasis on structure of plot, characterization and
psychology, atmosphere, reader involvement. Includes a historical survey of the mystery form.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
MJ
HORARIO
8:30 - 9:50
SALÓN
LPM-309
PROFESOR
Pedro Pérez
INGL 3217 - Drama
CUPO
20
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Introduction to the study of drama through the analysis of plays.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
MJ
HORARIO
11:30 - 12:50
SALÓN
LPM-309
PROFESOR
Cristopher Olsen
CUPO
20
INGL 3228 - Literature by Women
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Study of selected writings by women from the Middle Ages to the present day. Exploration of how women
view their condition in society and how they have depicted their roles through poetry, fiction and the literary
essay.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
LW
HORARIO
2:30 - 3:50
SALÓN
LPM-308
PROFESOR
Maritza Cardona
CUPO
20
INGL 3229 - The Caribbean Experience in Literature
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
An introduction to Caribbean literature in English with emphasis on the twentieth century. Readings are in
all literary genres and include such writers as V.S. Naipul, Jean Rhys, George Lamming, Michael Anthony,
Errol John, Derek Walcott, and Edward K. Braithwaite. Attention is given to the development of distinctively
Caribbean techniques and themes.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
001
002
DÍAS
MJ
V
HORARIO
1:00 - 2:20
1:00 - 3:50
SALÓN
LPM-127
LPM-210
PROFESOR
Reinhard Sander
Pedro Ríos
CUPO
30
30
INGL 3231- Expository Writing I
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Introduction to basic rhetorical patterns of expository prose such as narrative, definition, comparison and
contrast, argument and persuasion, with an emphasis on the organization, clarity, coherence and logic of
the written product. Frequent writing exercises.
SECCIÓN
001
002
DÍAS
MJ
MJ
HORARIO
8:30 - 9:50
11:30 - 12:50
SALÓN
P 105
P 105
PROFESOR
Wendell Villanueva
Wendell Villanueva
CUPO
18
18
INGL 3232 - Expository Writing II
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
The writing of the research paper is the main focus of the work, taken step by step. Précis writing, the
résumé, the job application letter, book reports and book reviews, the bibliography. Individual conferences
with instructor required.
SECCIÓN
001
002
DÍAS
LW
LW
HORARIO
10:00 - 11:20
11:30 - 12:50
SALÓN
P 105
P 105
PROFESOR
Zenaida Sanjurjo
Zenaida Sanjurjo
CUPO
18
18
INGL 3235 - Translation: Basic Techniques
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Grammatical and syntactic aspects of written English. Approach through prose translations. Examination
of idiomatic expressions, verbal structure and vocabulary.
SECCIÓN
DÍAS
HORARIO
SALÓN
PROFESOR
CUPO
001
002
LW
V
1:00 - 2:20
1:00-3:50
P 105
P-105
Jane Ramírez
Jane Ramírez
18
18
INGL 3236 - "Scientific Writing"
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A wide range of scientific readings is used as the basis for descriptive and analytic reports and theoretical
essays. Recommended as part of the second year of English for students in Natural Sciences and in other
science-oriented programs.
SECCIÓN
001
002
003
DÍAS
LW
LW
V
HORARIO
7:00 - 8:20
8:30 - 9:50
8:00-1130
SALÓN
P 105
P 105
P 105
PROFESOR
Sally Delgado
Sally Delgado
Sally Delgado
CUPO
18
18
18
INGL 3237 - Introduction to Journalistic Writing
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
News gathering and reporting. Practice in writing features, editorials, book reviews, sports stories.
Emphasis on straight news reporting.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
MJ
HORARIO
7:00 - 8:20
SALÓN
P 105
PROFESOR
TA
INGL 3238 - Introduction to Creative Writing
CUPO
18
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Intensive individual work in the writing of literary forms.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
LW
HORARIO
2:30 - 3:50
SALÓN
P 105
PROFESOR
Elidio Latorre
CUPO
18
INGL 3251 - American Literature to 1865
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A study of the development of American literature from its beginnings through Whitman and Dickinson,
based on major authors and major trends.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
001
002
DÍAS
MJ
MJ
HORARIO
10:00 - 11:20
4:00 - 5:20
SALÓN
LPM-219
LPM-209
PROFESOR
Maritza Stanchich
Wendell Villanueva
CUPO
30
30
INGL 3252 - American Literature from 1865 through the Present
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A study of the development of American literature from Mark Twain through the present, based on major
authors and major trends.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
MJ
HORARIO
10:00 - 11:20
SALÓN
P 106
PROFESOR
Richard Swope
CUPO
20
INGL 3256 - Theory and Practice of Interpersonal Communication
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Study of the perception, description, analysis, and improvement of human communication. Emphasis on
the verbal and nonverbal dimensions of communication and the primary message systems.
SECCIÓN
DÍAS
HORARIO
SALÓN
PROFESOR
CUPO
0U1
LW
4:00 - 5:20
LPM-306
Zenaida Sanjurjo
20
INGL 3257 - Introduction to Public Speaking
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Introductory course in the theory and practice of public speaking. Critical analysis of speeches.
SECCIÓN
001
002
003
DÍAS
MJ
MJ
LW
HORARIO
1:00 - 2:20
2:30 - 3:50
7:00 - 8:20
SALÓN
P-106
P-106
P-106
PROFESOR
Tony Slagle
Tony Slagle
Jenny Lozano
CUPO
15
15
15
INGL 3275 - Theories of Human Communication
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
An introduction to the nature and functions of human communication as a field of study. An examination of
theoretical model building in communication, a review of human signal and symbol systems, including
theories of the humanistic, scientific, and technological aspects of the areas of interpersonal, intercultural,
organizational, and nonverbal communication.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
MJ
HORARIO
1:00 - 2:20
SALÓN
LPM-212
PROFESOR
Janet MacLennan
CUPO
20
INGL 3285 - Puerto Rican Literature Written in English
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None
Study of the literature by Puerto Rican authors writing in English in the United States with special emphasis
on the development of themes, techniques and language.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement
SECCIÓN
001
002
DÍAS
LW
LW
HORARIO
10:00 - 11:20
4:00 - 5:20
SALÓN
LPM-127
LPM-127
PROFESOR
Elidio Latorre
Roberto Echevarría
CUPO
30
30
INGL 3291 - Writing about Literature I
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Introduction to literary analysis, critical theory and critical writing. Students will write a series of critical
essays.
SECCIÓN
001
002
DÍAS
LW
LW
HORARIO
1:00 - 2:20
11:30 - 12:50
SALÓN
LPM-308
LPM-308
PROFESOR
Lynette Cintrón
Guillermo Rebollo
CUPO
18
18
INGL 3315 - The Pronunciation of American English ACR
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Study and intensive practice of currently spoken Standard American English. The emphasis of the course
is on the English pronunciation used by the American Media (Network English).
SECCIÓN
001
002
DÍAS
LW
MJ
HORARIO
8:30 - 9:50
8:30 - 9:50
SALÓN
P-106
P-106
PROFESOR
Robert Dupey
Alma Simounet
CUPO
15
15
INGL 3401 - Afro-Caribbean Creole 1
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: Recommended for graduate students. Undergraduates will be admitted with the
consent of the professor.
First semester of elementary language learning class in a particular dialect of Afro–Caribbean English
Lexifier Creole designed to foster basic competence in pronunciation, speaking, comprehension, reading,
writing, aspects of cultural practice and the use of vocabulary. The dialect chosen as the ‘target dialect’ for
language learning may vary from year to year. (5 hours per week). Course is continued in ENGL3402.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
V
HORARIO
3:00 - 8:50 PM
SALÓN
LPM-212
PROFESOR
Nicholas Faraclas/
Dannabang Kuwabong
CUPO
20
INGL 4001 - Shakespeare: The Early Plays
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Study of representative comedies, tragedies and histories from Shakespeare's early period, and study of
his development as a dramatist in the first half of his career.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
LW
HORARIO
2:30 - 3:50
SALÓN
LPM-304
PROFESOR
James Conlan
CUPO
20
INGL 4005 - Literature, Orality and Performance
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Theory, techniques, and intensive pratice in the oral interpretation and performance of literacy text.
Selection, analysis, and delivery of texts in individual and group readings. Theoretical materials on oral
culture and performance are also discussed.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
V
HORARIO
9:00 - 11:50 AM
SALÓN
LPM-212
PROFESOR
Elidio Latorre
CUPO
20
INGL 4009 - The Renaissance in England
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Sixteenth-century poetry, prose, drama (excluding Shakespeare), selected to illustrate the cultural and
intellectual impact of the Renaissance in England.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
DÍAS
HORARIO
SALÓN
PROFESOR
CUPO
0U1
LW
11:30 - 12:50
P-106
James Conlan
20
INGL 4029 - Themes in Literature and Film
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A specialized topics course reflecting formal trends and critical issues in the study of literature and film.
Topics vary per semester. The course may be taken up to three times with different themes.
SECCIÓN
DÍAS
HORARIO
SALÓN
PROFESOR
CUPO
0U1
V
9:00 - 11:50
P-106
Nalini Natarajan
18
INGL 4035 - British Drama from the Middle Ages to the Eighteenth Century 3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A study of the development of British drama from the Middle Ages to the end of the eighteenth century,
excluding Shakespeare.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
MJ
HORARIO
2:30 - 3:50
SALÓN
LPM-219
PROFESOR
Christopher Olsen
CUPO
20
INGL 4039 - Shakespeare on Film
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A study of films based on Shakespeare’s plays, and the ways in which film has been used to popularize,
reinterpret and transform the Shakespearean text. The symbiotic relationship of Shakespeare and film.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
001
002
DÍAS
LW
V
HORARIO
2:30 - 3:50
1:00 - 3:50
SALÓN
P-106
P-106
PROFESOR
Mark Pedreira
Nemesio Gil
CUPO
18
18
INGL 4049 - Special Topics in Caribbean Literature and Culture
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A specialized topics course on Caribbean society and literary expression, featuring analysis of literature
and other areas such as film, history, music, politics, performance, religion, or popular culture. Topics vary
per semester. Course can be taken up to three times when different themes are covered.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
001
002
DÍAS
LW
V
HORARIO
4:00 - 5:20
10:00 - 12:50
SALÓN
LPM-308
LPM-210
PROFESOR
Maritza Cardona
Maria Quintero
CUPO
20
20
INGL 4055 - Film and/as Literature
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A study of the close relationship between film and literature. Examination of literary texts followed by viewing
of screen versions and discussion of technique, differences between mediums, changes in the filmic
interpretation and effectiveness. Writers who are influenced by film or write screenplays will be included.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
L
HORARIO
4:00 - 6:50
SALÓN
P 106
PROFESOR
Lynette Cintrón
CUPO
18
INGL 4106 - Introduction to Discourse Analysis
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: One of the following: English 3011-3012, or level 5 on the English Department
Placement Test, or advanced placement in English.
Linguistic theory of the organization of discourse. Application of theory to areas such as language,
education, literary analysis, and language acquisition research.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
LW
HORARIO
1:00 - 2:20
SALÓN
LPM-212
PROFESOR
Alicia Pousada
CUPO
20
INGL 4127 - The Politics of Representation in American Film and Literature 3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None
A historical survey of the images made in American film of ethnicity, gender, and/or race, from the opening
of the 20th century to the present. The development of skills for "reading" a variety of cultural
representations made of ethnicity, gender and "otherness" by focusing on a variety of American Film and
literary texts, by analyzing key moments in the nation's history and ideological development, and by
examining the basic precepts cultural critics bring to our understanding of the meaning of images and how
these may affect identity. The analysis of the politics of representation and the process of renegotiations by
examining the dialectical push of cultural construction and domination of targeted "others," And the pull of
an insistent social consciousness and political activism that generates waves of newly focused and
independent narratives.
Course Approved for General Education literature
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
MJ
HORARIO
4:00 - 5:20
SALÓN
P-106
PROFESOR
Tony Slagle
CUPO
18
INGL 4205 – Family Communication
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
An introduction to nature and functions of the family as a communication system. The course will address
marital, parent-child, siblings, and inte-generational interactions and relationships. To study Family as a
communication system also implies the exploration of human communication processes such as openness,
conflict, social support, intimacy, decision-making, and context.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
MJ
HORARIO
7:00 - 8:30
SALÓN
P-106
PROFESOR
Mirerza González
CUPO
20
INGL 4205 - The Study of Language: Introduction to Linguistics
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Contemporary linguistic theory. Includes phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, discourse analysis,
as well as language variation and change.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
V
HORARIO
1:00 - 3:50
SALÓN
P-106
PROFESOR
Ann Albuyeh
CUPO
20
INGL 4206 - The Grammar of Modern English: Sentence and Clause Structure 3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Syntactic analysis of constituent structure of English, proceeding from the simple sentence to the complex,
including the noun phrase, adjective clause, noun clause, gerund and infinitive phrases, and compound
structures.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
LW
HORARIO
1:00 - 2:20
SALÓN
LPM-219
PROFESOR
Sally Delgado
INGL 4208 - The Development of Modern English
CUPO
20
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
The historical background of Modern American English.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
LW
HORARIO
11:30 - 12:50
SALÓN
LPM-219
PROFESOR
Marisol Joseph
CUPO
20
INGL 4216 - Twentieth-Century Drama to 1940
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None
Study of representative plays to 1940. Includes British, American and other English-language literatures.
Course Approved for General Education literature
SECCIÓN
2U1
DÍAS
MJ
HORARIO
5:30 - 6:50
SALÓN
LPM-309
PROFESOR
Christopher Olsen
CUPO
20
INGL 4218 - American Literature and “The American Dream”
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None
Study of the growth and decline of faith in the American Dream. The traditional values of American
society as reflected in its literature.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
LW
HORARIO
10:00 - 11:20
SALÓN
LPM-304
PROFESOR
Madeline Vala
CUPO
20
INGL 4225 - American Myths and Values in Literature Genres and Films
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
The study of literary and film genres such as the Western, comedy, horror, gangsterism, film noir, etc.
Emphasis on such topics as narrative style, themes, values, and the reality reflected in typically American
films and literary genres.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
W
HORARIO
4:00 - 6:50
SALÓN
P-106
PROFESOR
Lynette Cintrón
CUPO
18
INGL 4230 - Introduction to Human Communication Research
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Introduction to the theoretical and practical concerns underlying procedures most commonly used in
human communication research.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
MJ
HORARIO
11:30 - 12:50
SALÓN
SGG-202
PROFESOR
Janet MacLennan
CUPO
20
INGL 4235 - Contrastive Analysis of the Sound Systems of English and Spanish
Prerrequisito: None.
3 créditos
Phonetics, phonemics, stress and intonation of American English and Puerto Rican Spanish contrasted in
detail. Problems of phonological interference.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
LW
HORARIO
8:30 - 9:50
SALÓN
LPM216A
PROFESOR
Carlos Rodríguez
CUPO
20
INGL 4256 - U.S. Latino/a Literature
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A study of the literature produced by Latino/a writers in the United States and its contribution to a
multifaceted American literary tradition. From a transnational perspective, the course explores themes and
issues found in the texts, and critically analyzes the historical, cultural, social, and political contexts in which
they are produced.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
MJ
HORARIO
1:00 - 2:20
SALÓN
LPM-309
PROFESOR
Pedro Pérez
CUPO
20
INGL 4505 - Disability Studies and the Humanities
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
An interdisciplinary course that examines disability through the Humanities, from several cultural
perspectives. Study of how the artistic, literary, cinematic and performative imagination engages with
disability issues and lived experiences through autobiography, auto-ethnography, essays, short stories,
poetry, dramatic plays, novels, films, dance, photography and other visual arts.
Course approved for General Education literature requirement.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
V
HORARIO
9:00 - 11:50
SALÓN
LPM-301
PROFESOR
Loretta Collins
CUPO
18
PROGRAMA GRADUADO DE INGLÉS
HORARIO ACADÉMICO
PRIMER SEMESTRE 2015-2016 (B-51)
INGL 6051 - Syntaxis I
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None
An introduction to modern syntactic theory, with a focus on English.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
L
HORARIO
4:30 - 7:20
SALÓN
LPM-219
PROFESOR
Robert Dupey
CUPO
10
INGL 6066 - Texts/Authors and Their Critics: Milton
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
This course will focus on one or a related set of authors and their texts as well as the criticism
surrounding their works.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
L
HORARIO
4:30 - 7:20
SALÓN
LPM-136
PROFESOR
Mark Pedreira
CUPO
10
INGL 6069 - Minority Literature in the Caribbean
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
An interdisciplinary study of the literary representations of cultural groups whose histories and cultural
productions, though integral to the formation and development of Caribbean cultures and literatures have
been either neglected, erased, marginalized and or silenced in the booming scholarship in Caribbean
literary and cultural studies programs. This course will therefore explore the voices and literary
representations of these minority groups including but not limited to the Chinese, Arabs, Jews, Limonese
Muslims and other minority groups in the Caribbean.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
M
HORARIO
4:30 - 7:20
SALÓN
LPM-207A
PROFESOR
Dannabang Kuwabong
CUPO
10
INGL 6106 - Applied Linguistics
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
This course considers how the field of linguistics contributes to the solution of real‐ world problems involving
language learning/ teaching, language testing, curriculum design, literacy, and language planning. It
examines ways in which a second language can best be learned and taught, social factors that affect
language learning, the relationship between spoken and written languages, methods used for achieving
literacy around the world, and efforts to plan language as a human resource. All material presented is
applied to the existing language situation of Puerto Rico in order to clarify for students possible avenues
for change in their praxis as teachers.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
V
HORARIO
4:30 - 7:20
SALÓN
LPM-123
PROFESOR
Alicia Pousada
CUPO
10
INGL 6127 - 20th Century U.S. Literature
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A study of the literary forms and shifts in period style as well as the cultural logic that informed U.S.
literature of the 20th Century.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
J
HORARIO
4:30 - 7:20
SALÓN
LPM-212
PROFESOR
Richard Swope
CUPO
10
INGL 6205 - Seminar in critical Writing
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
An intensive writing course designed to sharpen students’ writing and research abilities.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
W
HORARIO
4:30 - 7:20
SALÓN
LPM-136
PROFESOR
Janet MacLennan
CUPO
10
INGL 6439 - Studies in Poetry: Romantic Poetry
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A specialized topics course reflecting trends and issues in the study of poetry. Topics vary per semester.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
W
HORARIO
4:30 - 7:20
SALÓN
LPM-212
PROFESOR
Michael Sharp
CUPO
10
INGL 6475 - Dialectology of the English-speaking World(s)
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A study of English as a native, second, and international auxiliary language. Analysis of the structure and
functions of these varieties.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
W
HORARIO
4:30 - 7:20
SALÓN
P-201
PROFESOR
Ann Albuyeh
CUPO
10
INGL 6488 - The Literature, Language and Culture of the English- speaking Caribbean
Prerrequisito: None.
3 créditos
Theleading contemporary poets and novelists with special attention to their use of English Creole languages
and with reference to their socioeconomic and historical backgrounds. (This, or a professor's authorization,
is a prerequisite for all doctoral courses.)
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
M
HORARIO
4:30 - 7:20
SALÓN
P-207B
PROFESOR
Lowell Fiet
CUPO
10
INGL 6489 - Caribbean Narrative
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
A study of Caribbean fiction in English with emphasis on the development of distinctively Caribbean
themes, techniques, and language.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
L
HORARIO
4:30 - 7:20
SALÓN
LPM-214B
PROFESOR
Reinhard Sander
CUPO
10
INGL 6505 - Semantics of Modern English
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Detailed consideration of selected topics in semantic representation, with examples from contemporary
English. Consideration of various theoretical approaches.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
M
HORARIO
4:30 - 7:20
SALÓN
LPM-212
PROFESOR
Robin Schafer
INGL 6900 - M.A. Comprehensive Examination
CUPO
10
0 crédito
Prerrequisito: None.
One semester only.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
P/A
HORARIO
P/A
SALÓN
P/A
PROFESOR
Richard Swope
CUPO
10
INGL 6905 - Independent Study XXXX
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
Up to a maximum of two semesters.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
P/A
HORARIO
P/A
SALÓN
P/A
PROFESOR
Loretta Collins
INGL 6985 – M.A. Thesis
CUPO
10
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: INGL 6900
One semester only.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
P/A
HORARIO
P/A
SALÓN
P/A
PROFESOR
Richard Swope
INGL 6896 – M.A. Thesis
CUPO
10
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: INGL 6895
Continuation: enrollment up to a maximum of three semesters.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
P/A
HORARIO
P/A
SALÓN
P/A
PROFESOR
Richard Swope
CUPO
10
INGL 8010 - Caribbean Children’s and Young Adult Literature and Theory
3 créditos
Prerrequisito: None.
This course explores the development of the literature addressed to a specific audience (schoolchildren)
within the context of nations developing independently both politically and imaginatively, especially
Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados, Antigua and St. Lucia.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
V
HORARIO
4:30 - 7:20
SALÓN
LPM-214B
PROFESOR
Loretta Collins
CUPO
5
INGL 8106 - Language and power: The Construction of Socio-Political Discourse
Prerrequisito: None.
3 créditos
The increasing realization that language shapes not only our perception of reality, but also the very nature
of reality as we experience it, has had a profound effect on all branches of the humanities and the social
sciences over the past few decades. This course is a survey of the growing body of academic work that
focuses on the role of language in the construction of socio‐ political discourses and systems, written by
specialists from a wide spectrum of disciplines, including: linguistics, communication, literary criticism,
philosophy, history, political science, sociology, anthropology, economics, psychology, education, ethnic
studies, and gender studies.
SECCIÓN
3U1
DÍAS
S
HORARIO
1:00 - 3:50
SALÓN
LPM-136
PROFESOR
Nick Faraclas
CUPO
10
INGL 8107 - Imagining Caliban: The Presence of the Caribbean in the American Imaginary
Prerrequisito: None.
3 créditos
The exploration of the Caribbean (its region and its people) as a presence that informs the texture of the
American imaginary in the formulation of an identity and in the production of a definition of aesthetics that
affect literature, cinema, and popular culture.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
J
HORARIO
4:30 - 7:20
SALÓN
P-207A
PROFESOR
Maritza Stanchich
INGL 8045 - Independent Study
CUPO
5
3 créditos
Up to a maximum of two semesters.
Prerrequisito:
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
P/A
HORARIO
P/A
SALÓN
P/A
PROFESOR
Loretta Collins
CUPO
5
INGL 8099 - Research in Caribbean Literature and Linguistics
0 crédito
Prerrequisito: Five 8000-level core courses (enrollment for one semester only)
Study and development of the research methods and sources necessary for the successful writing of a
Ph.D. dissertation proposal.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
P/A
HORARIO
P/A
SALÓN
P/A
PROFESOR
Richard Swope
INGL 8890 - Writing of Doctoral Critical Essays EXAM Ph.D.
CUPO
10
0 crédito
Prerrequisito: None.
For three semesters only.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
P/A
HORARIO
P/A
SALÓN
P/A
PROFESOR
Richard Swope
INGL 8891 - Dissertation I
CUPO
10
0 crédito
Prerrequisito: INGL 8890
For one semester only.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
P/A
HORARIO
P/A
SALÓN
P/A
PROFESOR
Richard Swope
INGL 8892 - Dissertation II
CUPO
0 crédito
Prerrequisito: INGL 8891
Continuation in subsequent semesters.
SECCIÓN
0U1
DÍAS
P/A
HORARIO
P/A
SALÓN
P/A
PROFESOR
Richard Swope
CUPO

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