The works studied may be associated with a particular country, time period, genre, or theme. Students will learn to use techniques of literary and artistic analysis. At the same time they will become familiar with disciplinary and interdisciplinary methods of argument and persuasion. What's the difference between ARLT g and g? USC wants to ensure that all students have access to small classes. Freshmen, who are often taking big introductory courses in their major, may register only for sections of ARLT g, which are capped at thirty students.
Juniors and seniors, who have many opportunities for small classes in their major courses, may register only for sections of the larger ARLT g. Sophomores can register either for ARLT g or for g. When are Arts and Letters classes offered? The scheduling is flexible, within the range made available by the Registrar. Many sections meet twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays or Mondays and Wednesdays; the MW schedule is limited to certain hours of the day by Classroom Scheduling.
Classes that meet two days a week meet for an hour and twenty minutes each session; those that meet on MWF run fifty minutes a session. General Education classes do not meet only once a week. How do students find out about Arts and Letters classes? An Arts and Letters brochure is created for each semester, with a description of each section offered. The same information is available online, in the General Education Course Guide at www.
Titles are also listed in the Schedule of Classes. The information on this page is designed to help you explore possible careers. Use the links below to navigate to different areas of the page. We recommend working with a career counselor to help you identify careers based on your skills, interests, and values.
The short answer is that you can do a lot. Your Arts and Letters degree prepares you for many careers in many fields. That's great, isn't it? Thomas More Lecture. Sources: Hardon SJ, John ed. Department Chairpersons and Program Coordinators. Wigley, PhD , Chair, Literature. Faculty Council. Emmanuel Batoon, PhD , Member. Antonio M. Chua, Ll. Josephine A. Placido, MA , Member. Rhodora Lynn L. Tababa, MA e-Learning. Arlene D.
Calara, PhD e-Learning. Analiza A. Yanga, MHist e-Learning. Ancheta, PhD International Relations. Franz Giuseppe F. Correz, PhD Library. John Paulo Q. Herrera Pedagogical Lead. Support Staff. Viveca Jane V. Deocadiz Office Secretary. Maria Leticia A. Cabral Office Clerk. Ernesto A. Lacap Office Clerk. Ronald S. Manalastas Office Clerk.
Charles Bryan Manuel D. Mateo Office Clerk. What graduate programs are available in Arts and Letters? What is College Seminar? How do I fund my research?
How do I fund my internship? How do I start planning my senior thesis? Where do alumni go after a year of full-time service work?
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