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ENG 207: Speech Communications
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course examines fundamental principles of oral communication with emphasis on the logical development, documentation, and delivery of the basic types of speeches. Students will construct audience analyses and participate in the evaluative process of speeches. Prerequisite: ENG101.
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ENG 213: Poetry
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course examines poetry as a literary genre and offers the opportunity to understand it from historical and aesthetic viewpoints. Prerequisite: ENG102.
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ENG 214: Short Fiction
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course examines the short story as a literary genre and offers the opportunity to understand it from historical and aesthetic viewpoints. Particular emphasis is given to American and contemporary authors such as Hawthorne, Joyce, Steinbeck, Welty, Hemingway, and others who have made noteworthy contributions to the genre. Prerequisite: ENG102.
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ENG 260: African- American Literature
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course introduces students to African-American writers. Essays, poetry, drama, and fiction from representative African-American writers are read and discussed. Prerequisite: ENG102.
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ENG 270: Mythology in Literature
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course examines ancient legends from classical mythology and other sources from the genetic, generic, psychological, socio-religious, and imaginative points of view. Selected readings illustrate the impact of mythology on literature and the other fine arts. Prerequisite: ENG102.
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ENG 298: Basics of Journalism
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course surveys print and broadcast media for the purpose of developing writing skills relevant to news stories, features, editorials, interviews, and surveys. Cross listed with COM298. Prerequisite: ENG102.
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ENG 300: Travel Seminar in English
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course studies the literature of a country or an area (local or international) by visiting historic sites, theaters, museums, lectures, and tours on location. A reading list is provided and a seminar is held before travel. A research paper is required upon completion of travel. Prerequisites: ENG102 and permission of the instructor.
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ENG 303: Women in Literature
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course offers students the opportunity to read and analyze fiction and non-fiction from the feminist perspective. The works are examined in order to evaluate the role of women in literature as authors, as characters, and as critics. Prerequisite: ENG102.
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ENG 304: Film: The Reel Experience
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course deals with the elements of film including the script, filming techniques, direction, acting, editing, art and set design, costume and makeup, and historical development. Examples from various genres are viewed for analysis. Cross listed with COM304. Prerequisite: ENG207
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ENG 307: Bible as Literature
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course undertakes a close reading of representative selections from the Bible and applies the methods of literary study to the Biblical text. The course seeks to demonstrate that the Bible is not only a collection of literary masterpieces but is in its entirety a work with a coherent literary structure. It is also a principal source of Western literary themes, forms, archetypes, and imagery. Prerequisite: ENG102 Prerequisites: Above-average achievement in ENG101 and 102, and permission of the instructor
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