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ENGL 210: Writing Intensive Program: Methods for English Majors
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Writing Intensive course designed as first course for English majors. Provides practical foundation in the methods essential to English Studies: active reading, critical thinking, and purposeful writing. Skills such as note taking, quoting, using MLA style, summarizing arguments, and synthesizing and documenting others' opinions will be emphasized. Course will also explore multiple perspectives on controversial topics relevant to the discipline. Coursework develops strategies of effective critique, argument, and analysis, and will consist of informal writing, review essays, and thesis-driven analyses of rhetorical and literary texts. Open discussion and critical thinking required.
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ENGL 218: American Literature:Beginnings To 1865
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
A course covering representative writing of the Colonial, Early National and Romantic periods in American literature, emphasizing both dominant and emergent themes and literary forms in each period where students will build the necessart cultural literacy for higher-level courses in American Literature.
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ENGL 219: American Literature:1865 To The Present
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
A course covering representative writings of the Realist, Modern and Postmodern periods in American Literature, emphasizing both dominant and emergent themes and literary forms in each period. Here students will gain a broad background for higher-level courses in postbellum American Literature.
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ENGL 220: Introduction To Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Introduction to Shakespeare's dramatic art through a careful reading of seleceted tragedies, histories, comedies, and romances; designed primarily but not exclusively for the non-English major.
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ENGL 221: English Literature:The Beginnings To C. 1750
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Representative works in English literature from Beowulf to the middle of the eighteenth century.
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ENGL 222: English Literature: C. 1750 To The Present
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Representative works in English literature from the middle of the eighteenth century to the modern era.
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ENGL 235: Introduction To Creative Writing I
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Preliminary study to enable students to develop positive approaches to the craft of writing and to explore techniques of the craft.
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ENGL 236: Introduction To Creative Writing II
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Techniques aimed at exploring desciplines of various forms of writing.
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ENGL 300: Russian Literature: From Gogol To Chekhov
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Works (primarily novels, novellas and stories) of the major figures in nineteenth-century Russian literature (Turgenev, Tolstoi, Dostoyevski, etc.), relating them to the social, political and religious issues they touched on.
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ENGL 301: Independent Study In English
1.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
An independent study on the tutorial model, initiated at the student's suggestion to an instructor; course content designed in consultation with the instructor.
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