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ENGL 3417: Writing for the Mass Media
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Students will examine public relations writing techniques and journalistic style, public relations theory and ethics, and practical client work. Prereq: ENGL 1020.
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ENGL 3450: Twentieth Century Women Writers
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Examines how women write about a specific theme, such as home, work, family, the “Other,” as well as how women’s writing may differ from men’s. Theme and genre vary. Prereq: Must have 30 semester hours or permission of the instructor. Cross-listed with WGST 3450.
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ENGL 3480: Modern Drama
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
How does drama change from the pioneering realism of Ibsen and Chekhov to the absurdism of Ionesco and Pinter and beyond? The course covers plays in English and translation from the late nineteenth to the twenty-first century, with attention to performance as well as literary texts. Prereq: Must have 30 hours or the permission of the instructor.
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ENGL 3520: Religious Narratives
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Investigates the language and structure of religious discourse in Western literature. Welcomes interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives with a focus on cultural constructions of the sacred. Prereq: Must have 30 semester hours or permission of the instructor. Cross-listed with RLST 3720.
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ENGL 3530: The Hero's Journey
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
The myth of the hero’s journey serves as a metaphor for the vicissitudes life puts each of us through. The hero or hera represents the ego-self who undertakes the journey–a grand adventure into the realm of the unknown–to seek the treasure. He or she is greatly transformed by the process, ultimately into the great self, who wins the boon to share with all humanity. Versions of the story are found all over the world, such as in the sagas of Gilgamesh, Odysseus, Psyche, King Arthur, Dorothy of Oz, and Luke Skywalker from a galaxy far, far, away. Prereq: Must have 30 semester hours or permission of the instructor. Cross listed with RLST 4340.
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ENGL 3661: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Introduces some of Shakespeare’s major plays and poems, which usually includes Richard II, Romeo and Juliet, Measure for Measure, Othello, King Lear, Anthony and Cleopatra and The Tempest. Prereq: Must have 30 semester hours or permission of the instructor.
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ENGL 3700: American Literature to the Civil War
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Surveys American literature from the colonial era to the Civil War. Prereq: ENGL 1020.
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ENGL 3750: American Literature from the Civil War
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Surveys American literature from the Civil War to the contemporary era. Prereq: ENGL 1020.
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ENGL 3795: Race and Ethnicity in American Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Focuses alternately on one of several ethnic American literary traditions (e.g. African American, Chicano) and their historical, geographical, social and economic communities.
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ENGL 3798: International Perspectives in Literature and Film
3.00 Credits
University of Colorado Denver
Fosters an understanding of peoples outside of the U.S. through the study and appreciation of non-western literature. Investigates how historical, cultural, and ideological forces constitute race, ethnicity, nationalism, and alienation in a single country or across regions. All texts in English translation. Literatures may vary by semester.
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