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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. English-language literature developed by Puerto Ricans, Chicanos, Cubans, Dominicans, and other Latino groups in the U.S. Emphasis on the similarities in the development of themes, structures, and genres, and relationships with mainstream American literature.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Selected narratives of Western literature in translation, with attention to their influence on English literature. Readings may include Homer, the Bible, Dante, Rabelais, Cervantes, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Proust, and Mann.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. A survey of world drama, with attention to selected classical, oriental, medieval, neoclassic, romantic, and modern plays and their influence on English literature.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Topics vary from semester to semester. Course may be taken twice for credit.
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3 hours, 3 credits. ( Course may be taken twice for credit.) Topics vary from semester to semester. Advanced Courses in World Literature ENG 346: The Bible as Literature. 3 hours, 3 credits. Selections from the King James translation of the Old and New Testaments and the Apocrypha, read with emphasis on historical background, the history of ideas, and literary genres. The perspectives of the course are those of modern literary and historical criticism in a secular context. Instructors may choose to focus on the Old or the New Testament.
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3.00 Credits
One semester, 3 credits (maximum 6 credits). Opportunity for a student to pursue individual research and reading on a specific topic under close faculty supervision. PREREQ: Satisfactory completion of either two 200-level ENG courses or 60 college credits and Departmental permission. Students must receive written permission from the faculty member who will supervise the tutorial in the semester preceding that in which it will be taken.
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3.00 Credits
Each, one semester, 3 credits. The opportunity to study special topics (to be announced in advance) that will vary from semester to semester. Individual research under the direction of a member of the Department. PREREQ: Departmental permission.
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4.00 Credits
One semester, 4 credits (maximum 8 credits). (Limited to students in the ENG Honors Program.) Individual research and reading on a specific topic, under faculty supervision. PREREQ: Departmental permission. Students must receive written permission from the faculty member who will supervise the tutorial in the semester preceding that in which it will be taken. Intermediate Courses in Creative & Professional Writing ENW 201: Advanced Expository Writing. 4 hours (3, lecture; 1, conference), 4 credits. An advanced course in the techniques of formal exposition that develops the students' understanding of English expository style and of mechanics and grammar. A substantial portion of the course is devoted to researching materials and organizing them in the form of summaries of facts, position papers, and research papers. An effort will be made to relate the subject matter of much of the writing to the students' interests. Individual conferences. PREREQ: Successful completion of ENG 120 (or equivalent) or instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours (2, lecture; 1, conference), 3 credits. Emphasis on compiling and presenting evidence; on logic and correctness in organization and presentation. Reports, analyses, and criticism. Individual conferences. PREREQ: Successful completion of ENG 120 or the equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours (2, lecture; 1, conference), 3 credits. An introductory course in the history, principles, and practice of journalism, with special attention given to the powers and responsibilities of a free press. Discussions of reporting techniques, reliability of sources, the laws of libel, objectivity, and other matters. Regular practice in the writing of the short news story. Individual conferences. PREREQ: Successful completion of ENG 120 or the equivalent.
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