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ENG 350: Contemporary American Literature
3.00 Credits
Brescia University
3 credit hours A survey of literature (fiction, poetry, drama, non-fiction) written in the Americas since 1950. The focus may differ each time the course is offered, but whatever the focus, the course will make students aware of the variety of important writers currently contributing to our American literary heritage. Prerequisite: One 200-level literature course. ( Alt yrs.)
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ENG 360: Introduction to Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Brescia University
3 credit hours This course offers students an introduction to the language, the historical background, the literary background, and the major themes of Shakespeare's plays. Students will read plays representative of the major divisions of Shakespeare's dramas: history, comedy, tragedy and romance. Prerequisite: One 200-level literature course. ( Alt yrs.)
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ENG 370: Catholic Writers
3.00 Credits
Brescia University
3 credit hours This course examines the work of representative authors who view the world from a Catholic perspective.
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ENG 390: Advanced Grammar and Editing
3.00 Credits
Brescia University
3 credit hours This course reviews the basic sentence structure of the English language, the principles of sentence formation and combining, the basic rules for punctuation, and the standards for writing correct English prose. Students learn to edit their own writing with a goal to produce clear, correct prose. Prerequisites: Eng 101 and 102. ( Alt yrs.)
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ENG 392: Advanced Journalism
3.00 Credits
Brescia University
3 credit hours Advanced news, feature, and opinion writing; production of the Brescia Broadcast. Prerequisite: Eng 292. ( FA)
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ENG 395: World Mythology
3.00 Credits
Brescia University
3 credit hours A thematic introduction to the great myths of the world with emphasis upon how they have influenced literature and art. Independent reading and research required. Prerequisite: One 200-level literature course. ( Alt yrs.)
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ENG 396: Women's Literature
3.00 Credits
Brescia University
3 credit hours This course focuses on literature written by women of varied nationalities and times. Combining thematic and genre approaches, the course will examine form and craft as well as exploring issues of concern to women (as evidenced in their writing) and understanding the contexts in which these women wrote or write. Prerequisite: One 200-level literature course. ( Alt yrs.)
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ENG 399: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Brescia University
1-4 credit hours This course number is used to designate a course that is not part of the regular curriculum. It is generally offered based on student interests and needs. Prerequisite: One 200-level literature course. ( Arr)
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ENG 400: Professional and Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Brescia University
3 credit hours Designed for English majors who want to write professionally and for non-English majors who must write in their careers, Eng 400 focuses on forms of writing which occur in science, business, and industry. The course considers various approaches to technical writing and includes workshops on technical description, document design, graphics/visuals, oral communication, and collaboration. In addition, Eng 400 encourages students to gear assignments/projects to their majors, careers, and/or areas of interest. Prerequisite: Eng 300 or instructor's consent. (Alt yrs.)
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ENG 413: World Novel
3.00 Credits
Brescia University
3 credit hours Masterpieces of the novel in translation including selections from such writers as Cervantes, Voltaire, Flaubert, Dostoyevsky, and Solzhenitsyn. Consent of instructor generally required.
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