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<div class="center">Legacy of Arts and Letters I</div>

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Studies those works that have had a literary, philosophical, and artistic impact on the image of the self, with strong emphasis on 
works prior to the 17th century. 
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This course helps to satisfy the General Studies-Level II requirement in Arts and Letters.
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<b>This course is required for completion of the Honors Program.</b>


<div>Prerequisites:
<br />ENG 1010, the Level I Communication course requirement, or permission of the Honors Program director.
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<div>Professors:
<br />Jefferey Taylor, Ph.D.<br>Tat So, Ph.D.</a>
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