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4.00 Credits
Study of traditional, structural, and transformational grammars with additional emphasis on standard American usage rules and stylistic features; taught especially for prospective teachers and writers. Offered alternate years. Prerequisites: successful completion of ENGL 111, 112, and 113 or ENGL 124
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4.00 Credits
Major descriptions of the origins, development, and grammar of modern English, with additional emphasis on phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and the acquisition of language. Offered alternate years.
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1.00 Credits
Upper Division course required of all majors. Discussion of issues pertinent to the discipline and with a goal of intellectual engagement. Three or more years of residence requires 1.0 unit of 285 and 1.0 unit of 485. ENGL 485 cross-listed as COMM 485.
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4.00 Credits
A consideration of the formative theories of persuasion and interpretation, dating from the Greek, Roman, and early Christian eras. Particular emphasis is given to the relevance of classical theory to contemporary rhetoric and literature. Offered alternate years. Identical to COMM 487A and PHIL 487A.
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4.00 Credits
An examination of modern and postmodern literary theory, including the schools of formalism, psychoanalysis, feminism, poststructuralism and cultural criticism. Readings survey the writers, philosophers, and social commentators whose contributions shape current methodologies of interpretation. Offered alternate years. Identical to PHIL 487B.
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4.00 Credits
Fundamental acting preparation, including performance exercises, breathing and diction techniques, text interpretation, and scene rehearsal. Open to freshman students with the permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Study of production process, script interpretation, and interaction with designers and actors, leading to the presentation of selected scenes.
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4.00 Credits
A practical introduction to the stagecraft of lighting, costume, set design. Open to freshman students with the permission of instructor.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
On-the-job experience arranged and supervised for advanced students. Graded on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis. Maximum of 8 units.
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4.00 Credits
An exploration of the origins and development of Western theater traditions, highlighting the literature and performance of the Classical, Elizabethan, Neoclassic, and Modern periods.
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