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ENGL 402: English Grammar
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. A survey of the history of the English language and grammar, drawing on traditional, structural and transformational generative methodologies.
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ENGL 406WI: Advanced Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: ENGL 306WI or permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 15 students. May be repeated with permission of instructor for credit, depending on the extensiveness and nature of the project. A continuation of ENGL 306WI.
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ENGL 408: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. A study of Shakespeare as poet and playwright; an examination of his plays in performance as well as in literary context. The plays chosen will vary from year to year but will usually include a mixture of early and late works through a sampling of comedies, histories and tragedies.
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ENGL 410: Studies in Major British Authors
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. May be repeated for credit when the topic has changed. An intensive examination of British writers of compelling interest. The course may focus on a single author, such as Chaucer, Milton or Blake, or compare the moral and social alternatives offered by several authors, such as George Eliot, Shaw and Lawrence.
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ENGL 412: Studies in Major American Authors
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. May be repeated for credit when the topic has changed. An intensive examination of American writers of compelling interest. The course may focus on a single author, such as Henry James or Mark Twain, or compare the world-views of several authors, such as Melville and Faulkner.
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ENGL 414: Studies in Language, Literature & Film
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Topics, which will vary from year to year, might include a history of literary criticism, Southern literature, a history of the English language, and the comic tradition in literature and film. May be repeated for credit when the topic has changed.
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ENGL 425: Gender & Literary Perspectives
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. May be repeated for credit when the topic has changed. May not be used to satisfy the writing intensive requirement. A study of roles, theories, and issues of gender and family roles featuring multicultural literary perspectives. Focus may be on one or more forms of expression, including fiction, drama, poetry, essays, films or nonfiction, and a variety of the most pertinent writing in related critical theory.
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ENGL 432: Literature & Composition
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. The interrelatedness of the teaching of writing and the teaching of literature, including adolescent literature, with an emphasis on the composing process that unites these disciplines.
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ENGL 490: Internship
6.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Prerequisite: Junior or senior status. The student will work for a minimum of three hours per week for each hour of academic credit. These credit hours will not satisfy any requirements for an English major or minor. The internship must be arranged by a member of the English faculty and be approved by the Humanities Division Chair, as well as the organization providing the work. Opportunities for internships depend on the needs of local organizations and the availability of faculty members to coordinate student work.
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ENT 481: Entrepreneurship and the New Economy
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Prerequisite: Junior status or permission of the instructor. The focus is the study of the entrepreneur and the entrepreneurial start-up process. Areas of concentration include the search for new venture opportunities, evaluation of the viability and attractiveness of the new venture; determining the resources required and the sources of those resources; preparation of financial statements addressing cash flow, valuation and investment justifications; and the development of a business plan appropriate for presentation to funding sources.
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