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Prerequisite: Junior standing as an English major or consent of instructor Selected texts in literary theory, ancient and modern, with a strong emphasis on contemporary theories. Strongly recommended for English majors planning to attend graduate school.
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A sociolinguistic study of the development of English from its Germanic roots to its current state as a global language.
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A study of drama from the late-19th century to the present.
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Selected works from a wide range of world literatures from the earliest written texts through about 1500: Ancient Middle Eastern, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Islamic (Arabic, Persian, and Indian), African, and European (except the Anglo-American tradition).
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Selected works from a wide range of world literatures from about 1500 to the present: Chinese, Japanese, South Asian, Middle Eastern, African, Latin American, and European (except the Anglo-American tradition).
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Prerequisite: ENGL 102 Research and Writing An intensive writing course on the history of the English language, the power of language to influence thought and behavior, gaining rhetorical sensitivity, advanced sentence grammar, and effective style.
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Cross Ref: BUS 354 Prerequisite: Junior standing and ENGL 101-102, or consent of the instructor Principles of effective argument and exposition applied to writing about business and professional topics. Emphasis on the purpose, audience and design of letters, reports and other business and professional documents.
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(10 clinical hours) Cross Ref: EDU 356 Offered each semester Theories and practices of teaching writing in middle and secondary school English language arts classrooms. Emphasis on integrating a wide range of writing activities into the classroom and on improving students' abilities as writers. Approaches to, and practice in, integrating reading, writing, speaking, listening and technology skills into classroom units of instruction. Must be taken before ENGL/EDU 373 Methods of Teaching English.
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Writing topics of a specialized nature.
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Prerequisite: ENGL 210 Introduction to Creative Writing or permission of the instructor An advanced course on writing poetry, short fiction, and drama. In addition to writing their own poetry, fiction, and drama, students will read examples of classic and contemporary literature, as well as published authors on the art of writing creatively. Students will also study the process of submitting work for publication.
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