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ENG 140: Folklore
Bronx CC
ENG 140: Folklore
Bronx CC
Bronx CC
Prerequisite: ENG 100, 110, or 111
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
Study of American Folk literature including an examination of oral traditions such as folk speech, proverbs, folktales, folksongs and ballads.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
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ENG 7000: English Elective
Baruch College
ENG 7000: English Elective
Baruch College
Baruch College
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
English Elective
(Message Liberal Arts)
ENG 1: English Elective
Borough of Manhattan CC
ENG 1: English Elective
Borough of Manhattan CC
Borough of Manhattan CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
English Elective
(Message Liberal Arts)
ENGL. 3157: American Folklore
Brooklyn College
ENGL. 3157: American Folklore
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College
ENGLISH 1010 IS REQUIRED TO TAKE THIS COURSE. STUDENT WHO PASSED ENGLISH 3157 OR AMERICAN STUDIES 3402 CANNOT ENROLL IN THIS COURSE.
Credits: 4
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
4 hours; 4 creditsMyths, legends, tales, proverbs, riddles, songs, dances, beliefs, rituals,celebrations, and folk art of American folk groups. Ethnic, regional, andoccupational folklore. The relationship of oral folk culture to popularexpression and written literature. Independent work in collectingfolklore. This course is the same as American Studies 3402.Prerequisite: one of the following: English 1010 [1], or 1.2, or 1.7.
This course was last offered in the Fall 2019 semester.
(Regular Liberal Arts)
ENGL 99901: Elective Cred Non Liberal Arts
City College
ENGL 99901: Elective Cred Non Liberal Arts
City College
City College
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Cred Non Liberal Arts
(Message Non-Liberal Arts)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
College of Staten Island
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
College of Staten Island
College of Staten Island
Requisites: None
Credits: 1 (min) / 90 (max)
General elective credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
CBA 1000CCN: CBA Credit CC - Non Liberal Arts
Graduate Center
CBA 1000CCN: CBA Credit CC - Non Liberal Arts
Graduate Center
Graduate Center
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
CBA Credit CC - Non Liberal Arts
(Message Non-Liberal Arts)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
Guttman CC
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
Guttman CC
Guttman CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
ENG 1111: English Elective
Hostos CC
ENG 1111: English Elective
Hostos CC
Hostos CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
English Elective
(Message Liberal Arts)
ELECT 111NL: Elective Undergraduate: Non-Liberal Arts
Hunter College
ELECT 111NL: Elective Undergraduate: Non-Liberal Arts
Hunter College
Hunter College
Requisites: None
Credits: 0 (min) / 99 (max)
Elective Undergraduate: Non-Liberal Arts
(Message Non-Liberal Arts)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
John Jay College
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
John Jay College
John Jay College
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
Kingsborough CC
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
Kingsborough CC
Kingsborough CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
ENG 199: English Elective
LaGuardia CC
ENG 199: English Elective
LaGuardia CC
LaGuardia CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
English Elective
(Message Liberal Arts)
ENG 2000: 200-Level Elective
Lehman College
ENG 2000: 200-Level Elective
Lehman College
Lehman College
Requisites: None
Credits: 1 (min) / 4 (max)
200-LEVEL ELECTIVE
(Message Liberal Arts)
ENGL 999: English Elective
Medgar Evers College
ENGL 999: English Elective
Medgar Evers College
Medgar Evers College
Requisites: None
Credits: 0 (min) / 99 (max)
English Elective
(Message Non-Liberal Arts)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
NYC College of Technology
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
NYC College of Technology
NYC College of Technology
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
ENGL 499: English Elective Credit
Queens College
ENGL 499: English Elective Credit
Queens College
Queens College
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
English Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
Queensborough CC
ELEC 1000: Elective Credit
Queensborough CC
Queensborough CC
Requisites: None
Credits: 0
Elective Credit
(Message Liberal Arts)
ENG 331: Studies in the Folk Tale and the Classic Fairy Tale
School of Labor & Urban Studies
ENG 331: Studies in the Folk Tale and the Classic Fairy Tale
School of Labor & Urban Studies
School of Labor & Urban Studies
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
Examines the development of folk tale from the oral form to what is known as the literary fairy tale (a tale never intended for children). Explores the global, historical and cultural origins of folk and fairy tales. Analyzes the universality of folk tales by examining the role that they play in the ethnography of diverse cultures. Traces the rise of the literary fairy tale from its origins in the oral folk tales to contemporary rewritings. Introduces diverse folk tales, literary fairy tales, critical essays, and films in order to come to a greater understanding of the complex cultural significance of folk and fairy tales.
This course has never been offered.
(Flexible Core - Creative Expression)
Inactive
ENG 331: Studies in the Folk Tale and the Classic Fairy Tale
School of Professional Studies
ENG 331: Studies in the Folk Tale and the Classic Fairy Tale
School of Professional Studies
School of Professional Studies
Requisites: None
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
Examines the development of folk tale from the oral form to what is known as the literary fairy tale (a tale never intended for children). Explores the global, historical and cultural origins of folk and fairy tales. Analyzes the universality of folk tales by examining the role that they play in the ethnography of diverse cultures. Traces the rise of the literary fairy tale from its origins in the oral folk tales to contemporary rewritings. Introduces diverse folk tales, literary fairy tales, critical essays, and films in order to come to a greater understanding of the complex cultural significance of folk and fairy tales.
(Flexible Core - Creative Expression)
ENG 298: Special Topics in Literature
York College
ENG 298: Special Topics in Literature
York College
York College
PREREQUISITE: ENG 125 and COREQUISITE: ENG 126 or ENG 200
Credits: 3
Hours: 3.0 Lecture hours
A selected topic in English studies. This course may be repeated for no more than 6 credits if different topics are studied. The topic varies with each offering. This is a writing intensive course. This course may be offered as a face-to-face course or a hybrid course.
This course was last offered in the Summer 2024 semester.
(Regular Liberal Arts)