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An advanced course in writing and document design. Students expand and refine their repertoire of professional writing principles and skills be designing documents for diverse audiences and purposes. They also work with communication media, write collaboratively, and practice presentation strategies. Prerequisite: ENG317W or permission. CR. 3
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A study of literary criticism and theory from Plato to the present day critical theorists. Following a brief introduction to the methods and practices of critics in the Classic, Neo-Classic, and Romantic periods, the course will focus on twentieth century critical theories. Specific theories to be studied may include structuralism, psychoanalytic theory, Marxist criticism, deconstruction, feminist theory, and the new historicism. Prerequisite: ENG102W. CR. 3
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This course focuses on a wide range of poetic forms, which may include folk ballads, hip hop, Eastern haiku, Western sonnet, traditional and exploratory verse. We will also study a variety of poets from 8th century China to 21st century United States. Attention will be given to history, culture, and identity, as well as cross-cultural poetic themes, e.g. love, the landscape, displacement. Students will analyze poetic formats and trends, explore a cross-section of international poets, and consider the place of the artist in the world today. Prerequisite: ENG201. CR. 3
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Surveys modern and postmodern American fiction and its cultural contexts. Prerequisite: ENG102W. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course in creative writing with emphasis on writing short stories, poetry, and memoir. In a workshop setting, students will critique one another's work and develop a creative portfolio over the semester. Prerequisites: any literature course and ENG 351 or equivalent/permission of instructor. CR. 3
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Studies representative romances and novels from the eighteenth century through the contemporary era. Focuses upon the genre's formal evolution and cultural contexts. Prerequisite: ENG102W. CR. 3
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A critical survey of American romanticism and its contexts. Studies Emerson, Fuller, Thoreau, Whitman, and others for their examinations of transcendental idealism and moral disillusionment especially as these themes are revealed by the individual's conflict with nature and society. Prerequisite: ENG102W. CR. 3
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on one or more major authors for an in-depth study. Offered periodically. Prerequisite: ENG102W or permission of instructor. CR. 3
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Study of the major British Romantic and Victorian poets. Prerequisite: ENG102W. CR. 3
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A study of representative tragedies, comedies, romances, histories, and poems of Shakespeare. Prerequisite: ENG102W. CR. 3
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