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ENG 3370: Studies inWomen's Literature 2 or
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
4 cr. Studies focused on, for example, literature of women's friendship and mother-daughter literature.
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ENG 3371: Studies inWorld Literature
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
4 cr. Studies focused on, for example, post-colonial literature and Third-World literature written in English.
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ENG 338: Survey of British Literature
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
Fall A one-semester overview of British literature showing its historical development to the present day. Attention is also given to the development of genres and the problems of literary study. Offered alternate years (Fall 2009) Pre-requisite, ENG 132 or ENG 154H.
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ENG 3390: Irish Literature
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
4 cr. Analysis and discussion of Irish literature and its cultural and nationalistic context. The course begins with mythology, folk tales and epic, then examines their transformations in the writings of Yeats, Joyce, Synge, Heaney, Boland, etc. Attention is paid to the matic and linguistic manifestations of "Irishness" and their subversion.
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ENG 341: Creative Writing Seminar
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
FALL Writing, reading, and criticism of original expression, whether it is non-fiction or creative, will be discussed and critiqued in class. Prerequisites: ENG 131, ENG 132, and three credits in literature, or consent of the instructor
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ENG 355: Structure of the English Language
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
FALL A study of the origins of English words and sentence structure. Topics include the identification of English words, pronunciation, spelling, and sentence patterns and structures. Students will apply such linguistic knowledge to the teaching of English as a second or foreign language. Offered alternate years (Fall 2009).
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ENG 359: Topics in English
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
ARR A study of various topics in English, depending on the expertise of the professor and the interest of students. The course methodology will vary from a seminar format to a regular class format, depending on the subject and the professor. Taught by sufficient demand.
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ENG 3777: Topics in Literature,Writing or Linguistics 2 or
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
4 cr.
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ENG 400: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
ARR A supervised study of various writing methods, analytical principles, and writing problems. This individualized course may be accompanied by peer tutoring in the Learning Lab or by writing for the student newspaper ( Storm Chaser) or the yearbook ( Storm Tracker). Enrollment is by approval of the English faculty. A student may earn a maximum of six credits in this manner.
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ENG 401: English Internship
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
SUMMER, FALL, or SPRING This is a field-experience course in which a student spends at least 150 hours in a supervised position with an organization or firm that allows opportunity for learning and work related to the achievement of competency in the application of English skills in the work place. Students and supervisors receive prior orientation during which an internship agreement is developed. Careful evaluation by the employer-supervisor and by the college coordinator is required. Prerequisite: Acceptance into Humanities Department Department by the semester prior to the planned internship
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