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3.00 Credits
Grammar 3 hours Prerequisites: ENGL 1102 and a 2100- level literature survey course. Assumes a mastery of prescriptive English grammar. A study of the grammatical structure of English in relation to rhetorical and logical structures. The course introduces theories of structural linguistics, transformational-generative grammar, and rhetorical grammar.
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3 hours Prerequisites: ENGL 1102, a 2100-level literature survey course, and ENGL 2230. An introductory survey of rhetorical theory, with an emphasis on theories of political and civic discourse. Intensive study of classical and contemporary rhetoric, with some attention to theory from other historical periods. Works from the traditional canon of Western rhetoric and works that represent alternative Western traditions will be studied.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours Prerequisites: ENGL 1101 and 1102 with a grade of C or better, a 2100- level literature survey course, and ENGL 2230. Intensive analysis of and practice in writing varieties of creative nonfiction with attention to different audiences, purposes, and contexts. Emphasis is placed on exploring new genres and writing with increased effectiveness and sophistication. The course considers the writing process in light of the history of rhetoric and rhetorical theory (including principles of visual rhetoric), current research in composition studies, and changing writing technologies.
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3 hours Prerequisites: ENGL 1102; English or English Education Major, or departmental permission. A study of research methods and writing strategies essential to the criticism and interpretation of literary texts. Practice in writing and making public presentations on literary topics.
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3 hours Prerequisites: ENGL 1101 and 1102 with grade of C or better and 2100 - level literature survey course. Study of the principles and practices of technical and professional writing, with several individual and group projects, typically related to the student's field of study.
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3 hours Prerequisites: ENGL 1101 and 1102 with a grade of C or better, a 2100-level literature survey course, and ENGL 2270. Advanced study of creative writing-poetry, prose, and drama-with concern for the relation of form to content, viewpoint, narrative voice, audience, syntax, imagery, and diction.
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3 hours Prerequisite: An ENGL 2100- or 2200-level course. Introduction to the culture of and careers in publishing, providing broad professional knowledge of acquisitions, editing, design, publicity and rights. Editorial principles, production, marketing problems, distribution methods and informational systems and techniques will be discussed. Literary tastes in publishing will also be examined.
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3 hours Prerequisite: A 2100-level literature survey course. A study of poetry, approaches to poetry, and theories of poetry.
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3 hours Prerequisite: A 2100-level literature survey course. Studies in the development of prose fiction from the eighteenth century to the present.
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3 hours Prerequisite: A 2100-level literature survey course. A study of short stories from various cultures. The course emphasizes recognition of recurrent formal and thematic patterns, and introduces methods of literary interpretation and analysis appropriate to understanding and teaching the short story.
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