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ENGL 338: Photojournalism
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Concentrates on photojournalism as a form of composition. Designed to help students to understand and master a number of techniques such as story telling and photo editing. The subject of ethics will also be covered as will digital camera applications. Students will be encouraged to submit work to The Beacon for consideration. Prereq: ENGL 205
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ENGL 339: Writing & Reporting News II
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Offers writing and reporting experience through the writing of advanced news stories and features. These include covering campus community meetings, reporting on police, fire, and safety news and concerns, dealing with local courts, and investigative level-2 reporting. Students expand their knowledge of ethics, libel, privacy, and freedom of information laws. Students may submit stories to The Beacon. Prereq: ENGL 239 or permission of instructor
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ENGL 340: Literature and Society
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Discusses and analyzes a variety of literary works that illuminate social issues. Integrates literature with other disciplines by focusing on several contemporary themes of social relevance. Prereq: ENGL 250
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ENGL 349: Critical Reading
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Explores different ways of reading a text. Students use diverse critical methods to consider the distinct understandings of a text produced by different reading methods. Examines connections between developments in critical theory and parallel developments in philosophy, art and film criticism and social theory. A variety of critical methods will be examined. Prereq: ENGL 250 or department approval
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ENGL 351: William Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Considers such works as the Sonnets, Midsummer Night's Dream, Measure for Measure, and The Tempest. Prereq: ENGL 250 or department approval
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ENGL 353: Hawthorne & Melville
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Studies the chief works of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville with particular attention to their innovations in American letters. Includes such works as Typee, Moby-Dick, Billy Budd, The Scarlet Letter, and The Tanglewood Tales. Prereq: ENGL 250 or department approval
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ENGL 356: James Joyce
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Considers works such as Ulysses, Finnegan's Wake, and Dubliners. Prereq: ENGL 250 or department approval
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ENGL 357: Virginia Woolf
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Studies novels and essays through which Woolf experimented with ways that writing creates different types of meanings and experiences. Prereq: ENGL 250 or department approval
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ENGL 359: Toni Morrison
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Considers works by Toni Morrison, the Nobel-Prize winning novelist. Readings from such works as Sula, Beloved, etc. Prereq: ENGL 250 or department approval
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ENGL 360: Whitman, Williams & Roethke
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Explores the work of three distinctly American poets: Walt Whitman, William Carlos Williams, and Theodore Roethke. Students will read widely in collected works, focusing on the integration of Eastern and Western thought, the development of personal and cultural voice, and the shaping and breaking - and thus the reshaping - of poetic forms. Traces the influence of Whitman and Williams (in images and voice) on Roethke, especially in the journey meditations of the "North American Sequence." The course will include a sampling of biographical and critical readings. Prereq: ENGL 250 or department approval
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