Credit Hour(s): 3.0
American Folklore. Prerequisite: Engl 1102 or 1103 with grade of C or higher. Regional character of the United States, illustrated by a variety of folklore genres from each region, including legends, songs, customs, arts, and crafts.
Credit Hour(s): 3.0
Folklore and Literature. Prerequisite: Engl 1102 or 1103 with grade of C or higher. Literary aspects of folklore relevant to the English major, including oral literature genres (especially the folktale and ballad) and analysis of the uses of folklore in literary works.
Credit Hour(s): 3.0
Georgia Folklife. Prerequisite: Engl 1102 or 1103 with grade of C or higher. European-American, African-American, and Native American traditions of the southeastern United States with concentration on Georgia, illustrated by materials from the Georgia Folklore Archives.
Credit Hour(s): 3.0
America's Folk Crafts. Prerequisite: Engl 1102 or 1103 with grade of C or higher. Traditional hand skills of North American folk-culture regions including folk arts, crafts, architecture, food-ways and preindustrial technology, their Old World sources, and display in folk museums.
Credit Hour(s): 3.0
British Folk Culture. Prerequisite: Engl 1102 or 1103 with grade of C or higher. The oral, musical, customary, and material traditions of England, Scotland, and Wales, including their regional variation and reflection of major historical currents.
Credit Hour(s): 3.0
Irish Folk Culture. Prerequisite: Engl 1102 or 1103 with grade of C or higher. Traditional culture from the Celts to the present, including saga literature, farmsteads and houses, music, singing, storytelling, and supernatural beliefs.