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Undergraduate Bulletin 2008-2009 
    
Undergraduate Bulletin 2008-2009 [Archived Catalog]

FOLK F101 - Introduction to Folklore


A view of the main forms and varieties of folklore and folk expression in tales, ballads, myths, legends, beliefs, games, proverbs, riddles, and traditional arts. The role of folklore in the life of mankind.

Preparation for Course
P: placement at or above ENG W131 (or equivalent) and exemption from or completion of ENG R150.

Cr. 3.
Session Indicators
(fall, spring)
Notes
If you are required by placement examination to take ENG P131, ENG R150, or W130, it is recommended that you complete that requirement before enrolling in any folklore or classics course.