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ENG 430: Independent Study in Linguistics
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
By instructor's permission. See Department for application form. Cr var.
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ENG 431: Seminar on Literacy Studies and the Teaching of Wr i t i n g
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
The seminar will consider topics in composition theory and practice within the broad context of histories and theories of literacy. Participants will be asked to make connections between curricular design or pedagogical practices and such issues as the history of public education and English studies, theories of discourse, writing and language use, and definitions of literary language and textuality. There will be consideration of contemporary research debates on the teaching of writing. This seminar is required for students enrolled in the Internship on the Teaching of Writing. It is open to all English majors; others must have instructor permission. Cr 3.
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ENG 432: Internship in the Teaching of Wr i t i n g
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
The Internship will provide qualified upper- class English majors with supervised experience in the teaching of writing. There is also the possibility of placement in tutoring and in community literacy programs. Students registering for the internship must also register for the Seminar on Literacy Studies and the Teaching of Writing. Application and screening for the internship take place through the College Writing Committee. Cr var. explore the force and significance of those meanings in the world. Topics vary from semester to semester. Previous topics include American Fiction of the 1930s, Satire in Film and Fiction, The Literature and Cinema of Fantasy and Horror, Magic Realism, God and the 20th Century Writer, and Rites of Passage. Offered every semester, the course may be taken for credit twice if the topics are different. Prerequisite: Core Area "C" or permissionof instructor. Every semester. Cr 3.
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ENG 440: Independent Study in Literary Criticism and T h e o ry
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
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ENG 441: Seminar in Literary Criticism and T h e o ry
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Students should consult the Department's Course Guide for detailed descriptions. Cr 3.
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ENG 444: Independent Study in Interdisciplinary and Cultural Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
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ENG 445: Seminar in Interdisciplinary and Cultural Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Students should consult the Department's Course Guide for detailed descriptions. Cr 3.
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ENG 450: Independent Study in Medieval
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
By instructor's permission. See Department for application form. Cr var.
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ENG 450 - Independent Study in Medieval
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ENG 451: Seminar in Medieval Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
Students should consult the Department's Course Guide for detailed descriptions. Cr 3.
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ENG 451 - Seminar in Medieval Studies
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ENG 455: Independent Study in the R e n a i s s a n c e
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Maine
By instructor's permission. See Department for application form. Cr var.
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