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3.00 Credits
This course examines a period, movement, theme, or issue in English and/or American literature after 1800. Emphasis is on critical analysis of works of literature, and an understanding of the role of history, society, and culture including, as relevant, cross-cultural affects, on literary production. Prerequisites: ENGL232 or ENGL234. (3,0) 3
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This course is a workshop for advanced level writing in a variety of genres, with emphasis on students doing sustained work in a chosen genre, and requires completion of a final portfolio. Prerequisites: Two courses from: ENGL301, ENGL302, or ENGL303. (3,0) 3
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3.00 Credits
Origin and development of the English language, including its relationship to other Indo-European languages, the history and structure of Old and Middle English, and the rise of modern English. Prerequisites: ENGL222, ENGL233, ENGL234. (3,0) 3
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3.00 Credits
An investigation of the history of critical theory to include classicism, neoclassicism, romanticism, the New Critics and contemporary critical trends. Prerequisite: ENGL233-234. (3,0) 3
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3.00 Credits
Study of various specialized topics in literature and composition not offered as part of the core classes. Topics may include studies of specific authors, theorists, and movements in literature and composition. Prerequisite: junior/senior standing. May be taken twice for credit (total of six credits). (3,0) 3
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3.00 Credits
Individual study of an author, period, genre or other related topic relevant to literary scholarship. Each student will do extensive research and prepare a paper. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. (3,0) 3
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0.00 - 999.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
This is a senior-level capstone class requiring students to complete a book-length, unified collection of creative work in chosen genres, working with the instructor on an independent study basis. Prerequisite: ENGL409. (3,0) 3
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3.00 Credits
Senior thesis is a sustained exploration of a literary, composition or language topic. Students will undertake an independent research project under the direction of a chosen instructor and develop it into a major paper. Prerequisites: English major and senior standing. (3,0) 3
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Introduction to use and interpretation of 1:24,000 USGS topographic maps. Topics covered include: determination and calculation of scale, map coordinate systems, projections, and locating features using the General land Office Survey System. Local landforms will be interpreted from aerial photography at a variety of scales and correlated with map interpretations. Land use and cover will be determined using both black & white and color infrared photography. Pre- or co-requisite: MATH102 or higher. (1,3) 2
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