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ENGL 4160: Technical Writing Internship
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: English 3160 or departmental permission. An internship which allows students to utilize and develop writing skills in a professional setting. During the internship, students will be responsible for attending the weekly group meeting with the instructor, arriving at their work site on time and prepared for the day's task, and keeping a daily log of their activities at their designated jobs. At the end of the internship, students will write an evaluation of their experience, including an evaluation of the particular establishment at which they worked.
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ENGL 4411: Chaucer
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: A 2100-level literature survey course. The major works of Chaucer, with emphasis on the Canterbury Tales, all studied in the original Middle English.
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ENGL 4431: Shakespeare I
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: A 2100-level literature survey course. A study of the tragedies and romances with a focus on their historical contexts and on the major interpretive approaches.
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ENGL 4432: Shakespeare II
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: A 2100-level literature survey course. A study of the histories and comedies with a focus on their historical background and on the major interpretive approaches.
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ENGL 4435: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: A 2100-level literature survey course. A study of both Elizabethan and Jacobean Shakespeare. This course will include selections from Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, Romances, and poetry. The focus of the course will be upon historical backgrounds and the major interpretive approaches.
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ENGL 4437: Exploring Literary London and England
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours A course that seeks to introduce the student to the literary and historical world of Renaissance London through lecture, readings, and one-week trip to London for a first-hand archeo-literary experience.
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ENGL 4441: Milton
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: A 2100-level literature survey course. A study of Milton in the context of his classical background and late Renaissance environment. Major emphasis on the poetry.
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ENGL 4640: Literature of the American West
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: A 2100-level literature survey course. An in-depth study of texts written west of the 100th meridian. Major categories to be studied are Native American writing, Chicano writing, environmental literature and nature writing, texts of the Western exploration and the "Manifest Destiny" tradition, texts of theintermountain and urban west, as well as classic "Westerns."
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ENGL 4651: Seminar in 19th Century American Literature
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: A 2100-level literature survey course. Detailed study of a body of texts, literary movements, author(s), or themes in nineteenth-century American literature not otherwise covered in other course offerings.
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ENGL 4652: Seminar in 20th Century American Literature
3.00 Credits
North Georgia College & State University
3 hours Prerequisite: A 2100-level literature survey course. Detailed study of a body of texts, literary movements, author(s), or themes in twentieth-century American literature not otherwise covered in other course offerings.
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