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English 150: Topics in Literature for Nonmajors
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Major texts in English, American, and Comparative Literature explored for basic humanistic issues and themes, on announced topics. Primarily for upper- division students, but not requiring previous training in literature. May be repeated as topics change. May not be counted toward the upper-division requirements for majors.
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English 160: English Language Cinema
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Focuses on any one of the different cinematic traditions in the English-speaking world, from a historical theoretical, or comparative perspective. May be taken for credit twice as topics vary.
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English 181: The Structure of English
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
An examination of American English phonology, morphology, and syntax. Useful for prospective teachers of English in elementary and secondary schools and for teachers of English as a second language. Prerequisite: Linguistics 3 or consent of instructor. Same as Linguistics 163B.
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English 184: History of English
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
External (historical and social) and internal (linguistic) changes which have affected the English language from its Germanic roots to the present day. Prerequisite: Linguistics 3. Same as Linguistics 172.
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English 187: Selected Topics in English Linguistics
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Selected Topics in English Linguistics
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English 198: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Directed group study of selected topics. By consent, by arrangement.
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English 199: Reading and Conference
3.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
To be taken only when the materials to be studied lie outside the normal run of departmental offerings, and when the student will have no formal chance to pursue the subject. Prerequisites: consent of the student's advisor, the instructor, and the Department Chair.
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English 28: The Nature of Literature
3.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Reading of selected texts to explore the ways in which these modes formulate experience. Students write several short analytic papers in each course; 28D and 28E also require creative writing. Prerequisite: satisfaction of the lower-division writing requirement. 28A The Poetic Imagination (4). (IV) 28B Comic and Tragic Vision (4). (IV) 28C Realism and Romance (4). (IV) 28D The Craft of Poetry (4). (IV) 28E The Craft of Fiction (4). (IV)
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English 6: British Literature to the Renaissance
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Various topics in literature of the Middle Ages and Renaissance in English, such as the heroic, the rise of tragedy, women in literature, literature and nature. Primarily designed for nonmajors. ( IV) 7 Literature in English from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Centuries (4) W. Various topics in literature in English outside the U.S., such as Romanticism, the development of the novel, revolution and industrialism in literature, the literary representation of war. Primarily designed for nonmajors. (IV) 8 American Literature (4) S. Various topics in American literature, such as the literature of colonialism, U.S. literature and popular culture, the New England tradition, the English literature of the Pacific Rim. Primarily designed for nonmajors. ( IV)
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ENGR 1: Freshman Seminar in Engineering
1.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
An introduction to the engineering profession. Weekly seminars by both faculty and representatives from industry present an overview of each engineering discipline. Students learn about current trends and issues in engineering, and career and academic options. (Design units: 0) ENGR2 Energy Sources, Energy Uses (4). Technical aspects of energy extraction, transport, use, and environmental effects. Devices for energy conversion. (Design units: 0) Not offered every year. ENGR5 Exploring the Engineering Mind: Building Bicycles (4). Structured to introduce students to the engineering mind-how engineers analyze problems and design solutions. Topics include how materials work, how nature designs materials (such as seashells and eggshells), and how engineers design using the example of the bicycle. May not be taken by Engineering students to fulfill major requirements. ( II)
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