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ENG 135: Tolkien
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
This course provides an overview of the literary traditions inherent in J.R.R. Tolkien's works, including fairy- and folktale motifs as well as several major trends in English epic literature presented in both text and film. This course does not serve as an elective for the English major or minor
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ENG 201: Expository Writing
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
An option for completing the second level of general education writing, this course provides study and practice of expository writing techniques, with emphasis on persuasion, argument, critical evaluation and use of research material. This course does not apply toward an English major or minor. Prerequisite: ENG 101.
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ENG 202: Writing for Business
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
An option for completing the second level of general education writing, this course provides development of writing skills appropriate to students planning careers in business, and includes the writing of resumes, letters, proposals, memos, and reports. Attention will be paid to format as well as style. Recommended for students who plan to major in business. This course does not apply toward an English major or minor. Prerequisite: ENG 101.
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ENG 203: Writing for the Sciences
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
An option for completing the second level of general education writing, this course provides development of writing skills appropriate to students planning careers in science, and includes the presentation of research material. Attention is paid to format as well as style. Recommended for students planning to major in the social and natural sciences. This course does not apply toward an English major or minor. Prerequisite: ENG 101.
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ENG 209: American Literature I
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
A survey of major American authors from the colonial period to the Civil War. The focus is on the evolution of a unique national literature and a characteristic world view. The American literature sequence is offered in alternate years.
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ENG 210: American Literature II
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
A survey of major American authors from the Civil War to the present. The focus is on trends in American literature since the turn of the 20th century.
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ENG 211: British Literature I
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
A survey of British literature from Beowulf through the end of the 18th century. The focus is on major writers and significant historical influences in the development of British literature. The British literature sequence is offered in alternate years.
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ENG 212: British Literature II
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
A survey of British literature from the publication of Lyrical Ballads in 1798 to the present.
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ENG 250: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
This course concentrates on directed readings and research into a specific problem in literature or language. Focus is on the development of students' critical and research skills, and upon the writing of independent theses.
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ENG 265: African American Literature
3.00 Credits
Upper Iowa University
Survey of African American writing, film and thought from colonial times to the present, with emphasis on the developing relationship between the larger American culture and African American reactions and contributions to it. This course meets the cultures requirement for the general education core.
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