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ENG 350: Second Lang Acquisition Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Current research and theories of learning a second or additional language from social, psychological and linguistic perspectives. Topics include the attainment of communicative competence, the critical period hypothesis, focus on form, individual learning styles, and learner autonomy. The emphasis is on how the knowledge of second language acquisition theory helps improve the quality of classroom language teaching. Pre: C or better in ENG 100, ENG 100T or ESL 100, ESL 100T and LING 102 or instructor's consent. (Same as LING 350)
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ENG 351: Amer Lit: to the Civil War
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
American literature to the Civil War. Pre: C or better in ENG 300 or instructor's consent.
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ENG 352: Amer Lit: Civil War-Pres
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
American literature from the Civil War to the present. Pre: C or better in ENG 300 or instructor's consent.
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ENG 355: Women in Modern Lit & Film
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Literature and film by and about women from 1900 to the present Feminist literary theory. Pre: C or better in ENG 100, ENG 100T, ESL 100, or ESL 100T, and a 200-level literature course or college-level Women's Studies course, or instructor's consent. (Same as WS 355).
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ENG 356: Language and Gender
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Students engage in the analysis of gender as it relates to language and society. Provides students with analytic resources for thinking critically about the relationship between language and social practice. Students gather and analyze data based on current theories. Pre: C or better in ENG 100, ENG 100T, ESL 100, or ESL 100T and LING 102, or instructor's consent. (Same as LING/WS 356)
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ENG 364: Chnse Lit in Eng-Modern
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Survey of major Chinese writings from 1919 to the present. Knowledge of Chinese is not required. Pre: ENG 100, 100T, ESL 100, or 100T or instructor's consent. (Same as CHNS 364).
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ENG 365: Japanese Lit in English
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Survey of major works from earliest times to the present. Knowledge of Japanese is not required. (Same as JPST 365)
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ENG 366: Utopia in Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
A study of the "Utopian" theme in literature, from Plato's Republic to the modern science fiction novel. Pre: ENG 100, 100T, ESL 100, or 100T and a 200-level literature course, or instructor's consent.
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ENG 370: Advanced Film Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Students undertake a study of film/editing techniques, genres, and critical theories that influence the production and analyses of film and film-making. This course builds upon 200-level film classes in English. Pre: C or better in ENG 300 or instructor's consent. Recommended: ENG 201, 204, 205, or 206.
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ENG 371: Topics in Contemporary Lit
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
The development of contemporary fiction, poetry and drama concentrating upon representative works from 1945 to the present. This course may be taken twice provided that different topics are studied. The letter suffix indicates the topic. Pre: C or better in ENG 300 or instructor's consent.
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