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ENG 310: Topics in Writing
3.00 Credits
Midway University
Topics in Writing will focus on a specific type or genre of writing, at the discretion of the instructor. Student will produce and comment on original manuscripts in a workshop atmosphere. May be repeated under different topics. Prerequisite: ENG 102.
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ENG 312: Professional Writing
3.00 Credits
Midway University
With emphasis on specific audiences, students will write in a variety of modes within a collaborative process. The course emphasizes writing to different audiences within the academic and professional worlds. Assignments require intense topic exploration, collaboration and audience analysis. Prerequisite: ENG 102.
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ENG 312 - Professional Writing
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ENG 313: American Literature Survey I:Colonial to WW II
3.00 Credits
Midway University
Focuses on master works from the Colonial Era, Dickinson, Poe and Whitman to World War II. Includes Colonial, Enlightenment, Romantic and Realistic periods. Prerequisites: ENG 210 or consent of instructor.
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ENG 313 - American Literature Survey I:Colonial to WW II
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ENG 314: Studies in American Literature:Topic of choice
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course focuses on major writers, periods, and literary movements in American Literature from the pre-colonial period to the present. Before each semester the course is offered, the area of focus - the periods, movements, and/or writers to be studied will be designated. The course may be repeated if it focuses on different subject matter. Prerequisite: ENG 210.
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ENG 314 - Studies in American Literature:Topic of choice
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ENG 315: American Literature Survey II:WW II to Present
3.00 Credits
Midway University
Focuses on master works from the World War II through the present. Includes Naturalistic, Modern, and Contemporary authors. Prerequisites: ENG 210 or consent of instructor.
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ENG 315 - American Literature Survey II:WW II to Present
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ENG 326: Studies in British Literature:Topic of choice
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course focuses on major writers, periods, and literary movements in British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present. Before each semester the course is offered, the area of focus - the periods, movements, and/or writers to be studied will be designated. The course may be repeated if it focuses on different subject matter. Prerequisite: ENG 210 or permission of Division Chair.
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ENG 326 - Studies in British Literature:Topic of choice
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ENG 327: British Literature Survey I
3.00 Credits
Midway University
Introduces students to British epic, fiction, poetry and drama from the Anglo-Saxon period through Restoration. Includes Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Donne and other major writers. Prerequisites: ENG 210 or consent of instructor.
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ENG 327 - British Literature Survey I
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ENG 328: British Literature Survey II
3.00 Credits
Midway University
Introduces students to British poetry, fiction and drama from the Restoration to the present. Focuses on major authors. Prerequisites: ENG 210 or consent of instructor.
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ENG 341: Adolescent Literature
3.00 Credits
Midway University
This course is a study of the history, development and characteristics of literature for adolescent readers. Focuses on evaluation, appreciation, and interpretation, including the understanding of classroom use. More intense literary/critical writing for English majors. Designated diversity studies course. Prerequisite: ENG 210.
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ENG 371: Minority Voices in American Literature
3.00 Credits
Midway University
Course explores the American experience through the eyes of writers who view themselves as somehow marginalized as a result of race, gender, class or region. Students discuss contemporary theories of literary criticism and evaluation, and compare and contrast the works of these writers with those long considered more central to the tradition. Prerequisite: ENG 210.
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