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Core Courses represent the major concentration of study within each academic area. Some courses are offered each semester and others (especially in History and Art History) continue chronologically in the Spring semester so that students coming for a full academic year can plan a developing course of study. Core courses are identified as being Upper or Lower division; some of those in the Upper Division have prerequisites, which are given in the course descriptions (available on request from the Liberal Arts Programme office lib-arts@stclares.ac.uk).

Tutorial Courses - Language Courses

Core Courses - click on the course code to view a short description for each core course. U - Upper Level - L - Lower Level

Autumn Semester
English Literature

Spring Semester
English Literature

EL1 Shakespeare - Survey
U
EL1 Shakespeare - Survey
U
EL2 Shakespeare - Detailed study
U
EL2 Shakespeare - Detailed study
U
EL3 Oxford through Literature
L
EL3 Oxford through Literature
L
EL4 Modern British Novelists
U
EL8 Modern Drama
L
EL5 Women in Literature
L
EL9 The British Short Story
L
EL6 Victorian Readings
U
EL10 18th Century Literature: Studies in Satire
U
EL7 Romantic Poets
U
EL11 Contemporary Women Novelists
L
EL8 Modern Drama
L
EL12 Twentieth Century British Poetry
U
EL13 British Literature to 1800
L
EL14 British Literature since 1800
L
Communications Communications
CM1 European Media Analysis
U
CM1 European Media Analysis
U
CM2 Rhetoric
L
CM2 Rhetoric
L
History History
HI/1 Introduction to British History from 1485
L
HI/1 Introduction to British History from 1485
L
HI/2 Topics in European History 1714-1870
L
HI/4 Topics in World History since 1945
U
HI/3 Topics in British History 1485-1714
U
HI/5 Topics in European History since 1945
U
HI/4 Topics in World History since 1945
U
HI/6 Topics in British History 1714 - 1990
U
HI/5 Topics in European History since 1945
U
HI/7 Topics in European History 1870-1945
L
Social Science Social Science
SSC1 Introduction to Sociology
L
SSC1 Introduction to Sociology
L
SSC2 Comparative World Political Systems
U
SSC2 Comparative World Political Systems
U
SSC3 The European Union
U
SSC3 The European Union
U
SSC4 Urban Sociology of Oxford
L
SSC4 Urban Sociology of Oxford
L
Economics and Business Economics and Business
EB1 Introduction to Economics
L
EB1 Introduction to Economics
L
EB2 International Economics
U
EB2 International Economics
U
EB3 Development Economics
U
EB3 Development Economics
U
EB4 Introduction to Business I
L
EB5 Introduction to Business II
L
EB6 Economics of European Integration
U
EB6 Economics of European Integration
U
EB7 Marketing in the European Union
U
EB7 Marketing in the European Union
U
Philosophy Philosophy
PHL1 Introduction to Philosophy
L
PHL1 Introduction to Philosophy
L
PHL2 Ethics
U
PHL2 Ethics
U
PHL4 Ethics, Values and the Law
U
PHL4 Ethics, Values and the Law
U
PHL5 Business Ethics
U
PHL5 Business Ethics
U
Religion Religion
REL1 Comparative Religion
L
REL1 Comparative Religion
L
REL2 The Concept of God
L
REL2 The Concept of God
L
Psychology Psychology
PSY1 Introduction to Psychology
L
PSY1 Introduction to Psychology
L
PSY2 Theories of Personality
U
Mathematics Mathematics
MA1 College Algebra
L
MA2 Introduction to Probability & Statistics
L
Art History/Studio Art Art History/Studio Art
AHI/1 Art History Survey (Egypt - Gothic)
L
AHI/4 Art History Survey (Renaissance - Modern)
L
AHI/2 English Art & Architecture 1066-1600
L
AHI/5 English Art & Architecture 1600-1850
L
AHI/3 Movements in Twentieth Century Art
U
AHI/6 Comparative Contemporary Art
U
AHI/7 Art Gallery Studies
L
AHI/7 Art Gallery Studies
L
STA1 Fundamentals of Drawing or
L
STA1 Fundamentals of Drawing or
L
STA2 Advanced Drawing
U
STA2 Advanced Drawing
U
STA3 Painting I or
L
STA6 Advanced Painting: The Body as Source
U
STA4 Advanced Painting
U
STA7 Three-dimensional Design
U/L
STA5 Textiles
L