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ENGL 3310: Rhetoric,Composition,and the Teaching of Writing
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
This course is intended to introduce students to the theory and practice of rhetoric and composition with the intent of preparing the students for becoming teachers of writing. Students will be introduced to the history of rhetoric, theories of composition, and current models for teaching writing. Concerns such as Grammar and Writing, Reading and Writing, Dialect and Writing, and ESL and Writing will also be discussed. Students will be required to practice much of the writing theory they are introduced to through journaling, group and individual writing assignments, and assignments for their course portfolios. Students will also create mini-lessons to be practiced in class. Students are also required to perform 15 hours of observations (combined with some instruction opportunities) in middle and/or secondary schools. (3 Credits)
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ENGL 3320: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Focusing on the pedagogy of literature in an integrated curriculum, this course will investigate the reading process and different reading models. It will examine different approaches to reading verbal and non-verbal texts and to teaching adult and young adult literature within the context of contemporary literary theory. Students will be required to perform 15 hours of observations (combined with some instruction opportunities) in middle and/or secondary schools. (3 Credits)
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ENGL 3400: Literary Criticism and Theory
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
A study of interpretive strategies and theoretical assumptions of various approaches to literary criticism. (3 Credits)
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ENGL 4000H: Directed Studies
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Concentrated study of major figures and ideas in a selected period. Open to selected students only. (3 Credits)
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ENGL 4010S: British Literature Seminar
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Intensive study of major figures and ideas in a selected period of English Literature. Recent topics included Romantic and Victorian literature. (3 Credits)
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ENGL 4020S: American Literature Seminar
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Intensive study of major figures and ideas in a select period of American Literature. Recent topics included Regionalism in American Literature, and Henry James: Novel into Film. (3 Credits)
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ENGL 4030S: Poetry Seminar
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
An intensive study in American, British, or world literature. Recent topics have included the Women Poets and Modern Poetry. (3 Credits)
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ENGL 4040S: Drama Seminar
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
A concentrated study of British, American, and European drama with emphasis on critical reading and analysis of major works. Topics have included Self Against Society on the Continental Stage, and Contemporary British Drama. (3 Credits)
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ENGL 4050S: Comparative Literature Seminar
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
A critical study of the forms and themes of the major foreign literature in translation. Topics have included The Image of Woman in Nineteenth Century Literature and Reading and Writing the Other (Third and First World Literatures juxtaposed). (3 Credits)
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ENGL 4060S: African American Literature Seminar
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Intensive study of major figures, periods, and ideas in African American literature. (3 Credits)
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