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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Examination of rationale, methods and materials for teaching English in elementary and secondary multilingual classrooms Assessment, the role of the primary language, and techniques for teaching oral and written language are also covered
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3.00 Credits
Specific eras and movements in American literature Two or more sections offered every year The sections include American literature from Colonial America, the Constitution to the Civil War, the Civil War to the New Deal, and the New Deal to the present Prerequisites: 100 or 110A, 110B, 281 and 282 or consent
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3.00 Credits
Specific eras and movements in English literature Two or more sections offered every year The sections include: Medieval literature, Renaissance literature, 17th-century literature, Romanticism, Victorian literature, Early 20th-century literature, and Contemporary literature Prerequisites: 100 or 110A, 110B; 251 and 252 or consent
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3.00 Credits
Readings in children's literature, including consideration of forms, themes and critical approaches Prerequisites: 100 or 110A, 110B; 220 or 230 or 251 or 252 or 281 or 282 or consent Intended for Education majors only
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3.00 Credits
Studies of a selection of Shakespeare's plays, providing an overview of Shakespearean tragedy, comedy and historical drama Prerequisites: 100 or 110A, 110B; 251 and 252, or consent
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3.00 Credits
Studies in specialized areas or genres of writing Sections may be offered in areas such as: technical writing, book editing, playwriting, writing for children or advanced studies in poetry or fiction Prerequisites: 100 or 110A, 110B; 220 or 230 or 251 or 252 or 281 or 282 and three units of upper division writing or consent
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3.00 Credits
Comparative studies of a specific cultural literature Sections offered in areas such as: African, Spanish, Russian, Jewish, German literature Prerequisites: 100 or 110A, 110B; 220 or 230 or 251 or 252 or 281 or 282 or consent
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3.00 Credits
Studies in general areas of literary interest such as film and literature, science fiction and folklore or in such specific literary topics as women's literature or life writings Prerequisites: 100 or 110A, 110B; 220 or 230 or 251 or 252 or 281 or 282 or consent
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth study of the works of one or more significant authors with attention to the chronological development of the author's style, main themes and relationship to the literary tradition Sections offered include such authors as: Chaucer, Milton, Wordsworth and Coleridge, Faulkner and Hemingway Prerequisites: 100 or 110A, 110B; 220 or 230 or 251 or 252 or 281 or 282 or consent
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3.00 Credits
A historical overview of literary and critical theory from its origins in Greek thought through the late 19th century The course will focus on the changing definitions of literature as well as the evolution of critical approaches and debate across time Prerequisites: 100 or 110A, 110B; 220 or 230 or 251 or 252 or 281 or 282 or consent Junior / Senior standing
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