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             EL1 
              Shakespeare (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally a literature survey 
              course 
              An introductory course with no knowledge of Shakespeare required. 
              Three plays from different Shakespearean periods are studied, including 
              one which can be seen at Stratford-upon-Avon. (Both semesters) 
            EL2 
              Shakespeare Detailed Study (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally 
              a literature survey course 
              For students who have a background in Shakespeare this course offers 
              the chance of spending a whole semester on an in-depth study of 
              a Shakespearean tragedy. Textual, historical, comparative and critical 
              approaches are among those employed. (Both semesters) 
            EL3 
              Oxford through Literature (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              A selection of writers, in several genres, from Chaucer's Miller 
              to Dexter's Inspector Morse. All the authors have lived or worked 
              in Oxford and have a significant Oxford connection. There will be 
              many study- and location-visits in Oxford. (Both semesters) 
            EL4 
              Modern British Novelists: Conrad, Woolf, Lawrence and Joyce 
              (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally a general literature survey course 
              and/or a course on Victorian fiction 
              A close study of four novels by the major British writers of the 
              modernist movement during the years 1900-1930. (Autumn) 
            EL5 
              Women in Literature (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              The portrayal of women in works of fiction and drama from the mid-nineteenth 
              century to the present day. Mainly a literary course, but takes 
              in relevant historical and sociological developments. (Autumn) 
            EL6 
              Victorian Readings (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally a literature 
              survey course 
              Writings by Dickens, Hardy, Tennyson, Browning, Morris, Hopkins, 
              Wilde and others. There will be a particular emphasis on Oxford-related 
              material (e.g., with Morris and the pre-Raphaelites), and there 
              will be an excursion to Hardy's Wessex. (Autumn) 
            EL7 
              Romantic Poets (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally a literature 
              survey course 
              The English Romantic Poets, first and second generation, partly 
              against their European background. The course usually includes one 
              or two novels or prose texts from the period. (Autumn) 
            EL8 
              Modern Drama (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              The evolution of modern British drama from the beginning of the 
              twentieth century to the present day, set in its wider European 
              context. No practical experience of the theatre is required, but 
              students are expected to get involved in practical work. (Both semesters) 
            EL9 
              The British Short Story from Conrad to Irvine Welsh (Lower) 
              Prerequisite/s: none 
              The development of the short story as a literary form during the 
              twentieth century, from the first traditional practitioners to recent 
              experimentalists. (Spring) 
            EL10 
              Eighteenth Century Literature: Studies in Satire (Upper) Prerequisite/s: 
              normally a literature survey course 
              Readings in the novel, miscellaneous prose, poetry and drama selected 
              to give a variety of satirical perspectives. Includes Swift, Pope, 
              Fielding and many other writers, and focuses on the definition and 
              nature of satire. (Spring) 
            EL11 
              Contemporary Women Novelists (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              British women's fiction, principally from the 1980's and 1990's. 
              The reading list is regularly updated. The novels are studied against 
              the traditions of women's writing, and provide an introduction to 
              some aspects of contemporary feminist literary theory. (Spring) 
            EL12 
              Twentieth Century British Poetry (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally 
              a literature survey course 
              This course starts with the poetry of the First World War, but concentrates 
              on the second half of the century. The emphasis is more on the experience 
              of poetry and exposure to its varieties, than on historical development. 
              (Spring) 
            EL13 
              British Literature to 1800 (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              This course covers British literature from its Anglo-Saxon beginnings 
              to the dawn of Romanticism. Includes major and representative minor 
              authors (but not Shakespeare). Includes several field trips. (Autumn) 
            EL14 
              British Literature since 1800 (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              This course covers British literature from the Romantic movement 
              through the Victorians to the Moderns, ending with some later twentieth 
              century writers. Includes several field trips. (Spring) Back 
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            CM1 
              European Media Analysis (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally a lower 
              level communications course 
              How the UK media construct views of other European countries; includes 
              study of media practice and of aspects of globalisation. (Both semesters) 
            CM2 
              Rhetoric (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              The study of the presentation of ideas; the use of rhetoric, the 
              judgements applied to its use, and their evolution. (Both semesters) 
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            HI/1 
              Introduction to British History from 1485 (Lower) Prerequisite/s: 
              none 
              A chronological study of the main political, social and economic 
              developments in British history since the late fifteenth century, 
              leading to a broad overview of modern Britain. (Both semesters) 
            HI/2 
              Topics in European History 1714-1870 (Lower) Prerequisite/s: 
              none 
              A detailed study of some principal movements which transformed Europe 
              through war and revolution. It charts the development of liberalism, 
              democracy and nationalism, especially in France, Germany, Italy 
              and Russia. (Autumn) 
            HI/3 
              Topics in British History 1485-1714 (Upper) Prerequisite/s: 
              normally a lower level history course 
              The early history of modern Britain under the Tudors and Stuarts. 
              The main constitutional, political, social, economic and religious 
              developments of the period will be studied, including the Civil 
              War. (Autumn) 
            HI/4 
              Topics in World History since 1945 (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally 
              a lower level history course 
              A study of a selection of the main themes in world history since 
              the Second World War; typical topics are the Chinese Revolution; 
              The Cold War and Détente; Southern Africa, racism and revolution. 
              New topics are introduced to reflect current concerns. (Both semesters) 
            HI/5 
              Topics in European History since 1945 (Upper) Prerequisite/s: 
              normally a lower level history course 
              European History since 1945, with special reference to the impact 
              of the Cold War on individual European countries. Key themes are 
              the union of western Europe and the collapse of communist systems 
              of the East. (Both semesters) 
            HI/6 
              Topics in British History 1714-1990 (Upper) Prerequisite/s: 
              normally a lower level history course 
              The development of modern Britain through its main constitutional, 
              political, social and economic changes. A selection of the given 
              topics is studied in any one semester, and students may concentrate 
              on topics of particular interest. (Spring) 
            HI/7 
              Topics in European History 1870-1945 (Lower) Prerequisite/s: 
              none 
              The period of Europe's world ascendancy and its subsequent decline. 
              Principal areas are the rise of Germany, World War I, the Bolshevik 
              Revolution, the Third Reich and World War II. (Spring) 
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            SSC1 
              Introduction to Sociology (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              The emergence of Sociology as a distinct discipline and its adoption 
              of natural science methods. Centred on areas which include family, 
              gender roles, education, religion, class and health. (Both semesters) 
            SSC2 
              Comparative World Political Systems (Upper) Prerequisite/s: 
              normally a lower level social sciences course 
              Themes include constitutional concepts, issues and structures; party 
              politics and ideology; the state and individual rights - studied 
              post-1945 in North America, Europe, Africa and Asia. (Both semesters) 
            SSC3 
              The European Union (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally an introductory 
              political science course 
              The origins and development of the Common Market, and its inexorable 
              development towards European union. (Both semesters) 
            SSC4 
              Urban Sociology of Oxford (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              Key ideas in urban sociology, studied locally within Oxford, including 
              an introduction to survey methods of social investigation, and field 
              work. (Both semesters) 
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            EB1 
              Introduction to Economics (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none  
              A prerequisite for other courses in Economics, but complete in itself. 
              Consists of microeconomics (supply, demand, distribution) and macroeconomics 
              (income, employment, inflation) and the application of these to 
              world problems. (Both semesters) 
            EB2 
              International Economics (Upper) Prerequisite/s: introductory 
              courses in micro and macro economics 
              Theoretical micro- and macroeconomic aspects of international trade, 
              with particular attention to current issues for practical application. 
              (Both semesters) 
            EB3 
              Development Economics (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally a lower 
              level economics course 
              A general introduction to the economics of development and underdevelopment, 
              in theory and practice; uneven development in the Third World, and 
              also in First and Second world blocs. (Both semesters) 
            EB4 
              Introduction to Business I (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              Business terms and practices, and business within the national economy; 
              includes public/private sector, decision-making and marketing. (Autumn) 
            EB5 
              Introduction to Business II (Lower) Prerequisite/s: normally 
              introduction to business I 
              Continues and develops from EB4, adding the role of marketing, production 
              and finance departments in further detail, as well as business within 
              the national and global economy. (Spring) 
            EB6 
              Economics of European Integration (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally 
              a lower level economics course 
              An analytical study of EU policies especially as these affect individual 
              member states, and the economic implications of further integration 
              (Both semesters) 
            EB7 
              Marketing in the European Union (Upper) Prerequisite/s: introductory 
              business and marketing, introductory business finance, introductory 
              microeconomics and macroeconomics 
              Analysis and evaluation of how businesses are adapting their marketing 
              activities as the EU develops, with comparisons among different 
              member states. (Both semesters) 
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            PHL1 
              Introduction to Philosophy (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              For beginners or as a refresher course. Aims to clarify the nature 
              of philosophical enquiry and to train the students in techniques 
              of philosophical thinking. (Both semesters) 
            PHL2 
              Ethics (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally a lower level philosophy 
              course 
              In addressing the fundamental question 'how should I live?', the 
              course divides its time each week between theoretical ethics (moral 
              philosophy) and a problem in everyday practical ethics. (Both semesters) 
            PHL4 
              Ethics, Values and the Law (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally 
              a lower level philosophy course 
              A study of the ethics which underlie the law, considering rights 
              and duties, legal and moral aspects with emphasis on conflicts and 
              dilemmas. (Spring) 
            PHL5 
              Business Ethics (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally a lower level 
              philosophy course 
              The study of ethical theories and case histories, and their application 
              to problems arising from the practice of modern business. (Both 
              semesters) 
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            REL1 
              Comparative Religion (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              Includes consideration of features of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, 
              Eastern and Primal religions, studied comparatively under such headings 
              as Ideas of God, Ritual and Religious Experience. (Both semesters) 
            REL2 
              The Concept of God (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              Analysis, based on close study of major philosophers, of the central 
              philosophical and religious questions concerning the existence and 
              nature of God. (Both semesters) 
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            PSY1 
              Introduction to Psychology (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              Includes approaches to psychology; biological and development approaches, 
              perception and consciousness, learning, motivation, 'tests', personality, 
              mental health and social psychology. (Both semesters) 
            PSY2 
              Theories of Personality (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally introduction 
              to psychology 
              Explores and contrasts various major theorists, including Freud, 
              Jung, Rogers, Kelly, Cattell and Skinner. (Spring) 
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            MA1 
              College Algebra (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              A general course in pre-calculus math, comprising radicals, exponentials, 
              logarithms and equations; theory of functions, composites and inverses; 
              polynormal functions and trigonometry (optional). (Autumn) 
            MA2 
              Introduction to Probability and Statistics (Lower) Prerequisite/s: 
              none 
              Elementary data analysis, frequency distributions; measures of central 
              tendency and dispersion; probability theory, independent and conditional 
              events; use of bionominal and normal distributions. (Spring) 
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            AHI/1 
              Art History Survey (Egypt - Gothic) (Lower) Prerequisite/s: 
              none 
              A survey of the main stylistic periods of Art History from Ancient 
              Egypt to the Middle Ages, including an introduction to the analysis 
              of form, content and expression. (Autumn) 
            AHI/2 
              English Art and Architecture 1066-1600 (Lower) Prerequisite/s: 
              none 
              The principal developments during the period, studied in architecture, 
              painting, sculpture and the decorative arts, linked to study visits 
              within and beyond Oxford. (Autumn)  
            AHI/3 
              Movements in Twentieth Century Art (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally 
              an art history survey course 
              Based on European and American works, discussed in their political, 
              aesthetic, religious, economic and technical contexts. Updated to 
              the present day and includes gallery and exhibition visits in Oxford 
              and London. (Autumn)  
            AHI/4 
              Art History Survey (Renaissance - Modern) (Lower) Prerequisite/s: 
              none 
              From the early Italian Renaissance to Surrealism and beyond, and 
              giving a broad introduction to analysing form, content and expression. 
              Incorporates many visits to galleries and exhibitions in Oxford 
              and London. (Spring)  
            AHI/5 
              English Art and Architecture 1600-1850 (Lower) Prerequisite/s: 
              none 
              Continues where AH/2 leaves off, combining introductions and survey 
              with specialised study of chosen buildings and paintings, mainly 
              in Oxford. (Spring)  
            AHI/6 
              Comparative Contemporary Art (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally 
              an art history survey course 
              The background, development and establishment of modernism, post-modernism 
              and current critical and aesthetic theories and practice. Based 
              on Oxford Museum of Modern Art, with visits to other galleries and 
              exhibitions. (Spring) 
            AHI/7 
              Art Gallery Studies (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              Visits to a broad range of art museums; examination of the main 
              concerns and aims of museum work; museum design and display; museum 
              architecture, organisation and impact on the visitor's perception 
              of collections.Back 
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            STA1 
              Fundamentals of Drawing (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              Basic approaches to developing a visual vocabulary, exploring the 
              use of charcoal, pencil, ink, chalk and pastels, mainly in the studio 
              but also out and about in Oxford. (Both semesters) 
            STA2 
              Advanced Drawing (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally a lower level 
              art course 
              A second course in drawing, exploring more advanced techniques of 
              graphic expression, concentrating on the human figure and on the 
              structure and movement of the body. (Both semesters) 
            STA3 
              Painting I (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              An introduction to various media and techniques used in painting, 
              including working in acrylics, oils and water-colour. Areas include 
              still-life, portraiture, nature and the human figure. (Autumn) 
            STA4 
              Advanced Painting (Upper) Prerequisite/s: normally a lower level 
              art course 
              A second course in painting, emphasising the application of colour 
              using both water-based and oil-based materials. Students will examine 
              their own visual language in relation to major styles from European 
              Schools. (Autumn) 
            STA5 
              Textile Design (Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              An introduction to the techniques of pattern and print-making and 
              textile design inspired by various designs (some contemporary and 
              some from the Pitt Rivers Museum). Students will design and produce 
              a number of items. (Autumn) 
            STA6 
              Advanced Painting - the Body as Source (Upper) Prerequisite/s: 
              normally a lower level art course 
              For experienced painters to further their expertise by exploring 
              the form, structure, colour and surface in relation to the representation 
              of the human body. Museums and gallery visits in Oxford and London 
              will also develop the student's visual language in relation to other 
              artists. (Spring) 
            STA7 
              Three-dimensional Design (Upper/Lower) Prerequisite/s: none 
              The observing, recording, analysing and interpreting of elements 
              in the three-dimensional world through a variety of compliant and 
              resistant materials and processes. (Spring) 
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