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ENGL 4136: Renaissance Literature in Britain
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. Form, style, and content in the major poetry, prose, and non-Shakespearean drama produced during the English Renaissance.
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ENGL 4137: Restoration and 18th Century Literature in Britain
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. Form, style, and content in the major poetry, prose, and drama produced during the neoclassical period in England, 1660-1800.
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ENGL 4138: Romantic Literature in Britain
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. Styles and literary theories of the major writers of the Romantic movement and the major precursors of English Romanticism.
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ENGL 4139: Victorian literature in Britain
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. Style, form, and content in major Victorian works with emphasis on poetic forms and development of modern English prose styles.
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ENGL 4145: Modern Literature in Britain
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. Form, style, and content in the major poetry, prose, and drama of the modern period in British literature, 1890-1945.
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ENGL 4555: Selected Authors-Capstone Course
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisites: Senior standing. Students must take the capstone course either in the semester they plan to graduate or the semester before they graduate. An intensive study of one or two major authors. Students will read a substantial body of the author's work in the context of social, political, historical, and religious issues of the age. The course will also include an opportunity for students to read and discuss secondary critical works, especially as they increase understanding of theoretical approaches to literature (formalist, psychological, materialist, feminist, cultural/historical, etc.).
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ENGL 4698: Internship
2.00 - 9.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisites: Senior standing in English, and consent of department chair, and ENGL 5000. Directed experience in the field with an approved agency or company. (S/U grading.)
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ENGL 4899: Independent Study
2.00 - 9.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: Consent of department chair. Directed work on individual projects suited to student's needs. May be taken twice for credit.
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ENGL 5000: Professional Writing Portfolio
0.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisites: Students must have completed all Professional Writing courses or be in their final semester. At the completion of the Professional Writing curriculum but before taking the internship, students must submit a portfolio of their work to the appropriate faculty member in the Professional Writing track. The portfolio will be a collection of writing assignments from all Professional Writing courses. The student and the faculty member will review the portfolio together. (S/U grading.)
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ENGL 5145: Literary Criticism
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisites: Junior standing and two ENGL courses, 2000 level or above. A study of the history of literary criticism with emphasis on recent schools of critical theory. Students learn to apply theoretical methods to primary literary texts.
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