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EN 175: Introduction to Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Introduction to writing in three major forms of fiction: poetry, the short story and drama. Includes daily writing assignments with attention to the creative preferences of the individual student. Workshop atmosphere allows peer interaction and frequent student/instructor consultation. Prerequisite: EN 110
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EN 201: Masterpieces in Literature
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Designed for students at the Sophomore level. Description varies each time it is offered. Prerequisites: EN 101 or EN/CC 102, or EN 122 and EN 132 for English majors
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EN 207: History and Structure of the English Language
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
A survey of the major changes in structure, vocabulary and uses of the language from the earliest times to the present. Explores important findings of modern linguistic scholarship. Required for secondary education. Prerequisite: EN 110
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EN 211: News Writing and Reporting I
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
An introduction to basic news writing and journalistic reporting principles. Concepts of journalism provide a format for an analysis of the news media and the responsibilities of a journalist in today's society. Workshop sessions utilize the concepts in practical work. Prerequisites: EN 110 and MS 101
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EN 220: Introduction to Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
An interdisciplinary course introducing feminist theory and practice. Course examines gender as an organizing force in our society and culture, in our language and literature, in our sense of self and in our personal relationships.
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EN 225: Shakespeare's Sisters: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Literature written by women and examined through the lens of feminist literary theory. Some of the writers highlighted are Woolf, Morrison, Naylor, Bronte, Rossetti and Eliot. Prerequisites: EN 101 or EN/CC 102, or EN 122 and EN 132 for English majors
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EN 230-239: Studies in Drama: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
The focus and content of the course vary each semester but a given semester may involve itself with a study of American drama or modern drama (1850-present), Theater of the Absurd, classical Greek drama, comedy, tragedy, Elizabethan/- Jacobean drama, period courses, or a specific dramatist theme. The course studies plays as literature meant for stage production. Prerequisites: EN 101 or EN/CC 102, or EN 122 and EN 132 for English majors
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EN 250: Studies in Literature in a New Land
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Focuses on Colonial American Writing: 1620-1800. Bradford, Edwards, Taylor, and Franklin are studied. Prerequisites: EN 101 or EN/CC 102, or EN 122 and EN 132 for English majors
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EN 255: Studies in Early American Black Literature
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
African-American literature from 1790 to 1900, including the slave narratives, the mockingbird school and folk poetry. Prerequisites: EN 101, or EN 122 and EN 132 for English majors
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EN 256: Studies in The American Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
A study of transcendentalists, Hawthorne, Melville, Poe. Prerequisites: EN 101, or, EN 122 and EN 132 for English majors
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