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EN 257: Studies in Dickinson to Eliot
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Reveals much about America’s “Gilded Age” anAmerica’s emergence into the modern world with its writers of the wasteland, the “lost generation.” Prerequisites: EN 101, or EN 122 and EN 132 for English majors
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EN 258: Studies in Faulkner to Present
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Modern American literature in content and technique reflects 20th-century preoccupation with loss of faith, the rise of individual consciousness and the dilemma of radical alienation in an increasingly fragmented society. Prerequisites: EN 101 or EN/CC 102, or EN 122 and EN 132 for English majors
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EN 258 - Studies in Faulkner to Present
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EN 265: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Explores a wide variety of plays from a literary as well as a theatrical perspective, with emphasis on Shakespeare’s development as a dramatist and the relationship of his plays to their historical and cultural context. Prerequisites: EN 101, or EN 122 and EN 132 for English majors
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EN 270-274;276-279: Studies inCreative Writing
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
These writing courses build upon techniques developed in EN 175, Introduction to Creative Writing. Areas might include the writing of poetry and particular poetic forms, the short story, the novel, drama, and the literary essay. Prerequisite: EN 175 or permission of the department chair
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EN 270-274;276-279 - Studies inCreative Writing
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EN 275: Developing a Writing Voice
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
From the colloquial to the informal to the formal, this course examines the development of writing voice and explores the stylistic and rhetorical choices writers make to communicate meaning and knowledge. Prerequisite: EN 110
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EN 275 - Developing a Writing Voice
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EN 280-289: Studies in World Literature: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Course description varies each time the course is offered. Prerequisites: EN 101 or EN/CC 102, or EN122 and EN132 for English majors
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EN 280-289 - Studies in World Literature: Special Topics
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EN 299: Special Topics in English
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Designates new or occasional courses that may or may not become part of the department's permanent offerings. Courses cover timely topics. An experimental alternative to existing courses. Prerequisites established by the department as appropriate for the specific course. Course title is shown on the student's transcript. Consult the current course schedule for available topics.
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EN 309: Special Topics in News Production
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
New or occasional courses in advanced newspaper or magazine production such as advanced editing techniques, feature writing, sports writing or investigative reporting. Course title is shown on the student's transcript.
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EN 309 - Special Topics in News Production
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EN 310: Studies in British Literature to 1603
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
Major works of British poetry and prose, beginning with Old English and Beowulf and expanding through the literature of the Middle Ages with special emphasis on Chaucer and Elizabethan poets. Some drama, exclusive of Shakespeare, is included. Prerequisites: EN 101 or EN/CC 102, or EN 122 and EN 132 for English majors
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EN 311: News Writing and Reporting II
3.00 Credits
Sacred Heart University
This advanced workshop simulates a newspaper magazine publishing atmosphere. Students are assigned roles as writers or editors for individual sections to create a student news magazine as part of the newspaper staff. Prerequisite: MS/EN 211
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