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ENG 2540: Literatures of the World. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ENG 1020 or equiv. Comparative approach to national or regional literatures throughout the world: Asian, Pacific, African, North and South American, and European. (Y)
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ENG 2570: Literature By and About Women Literature and Writing
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ENG 1020 or equiv. Introduction to the major themes and issues of writing by and about women. Reading and writing about representative fictional and non-fictional works. (Y)
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ENG 2600: Introduction to Folklore. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ENG 1020 or equiv. Introduction to the study of the oral literatures, customs, traditional beliefs and practices of selected folk communities. (Y)
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ENG 2600 - Introduction to Folklore. Cr
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ENG 2670: Introduction to Canadian Studies P S 2700) FC)
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Survey of Canada in its cultural, literary, historical, geographical and political aspects; key concepts and social patterns that define the Canadian experience. (Y)
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ENG 2720: Basic Concepts in Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ENG 1020 or equiv. Analysis of the structure and use of language, from the standpoint of current linguistic practice. Topics include: phonetics and sound structure, word structure, syntax, semantics, language origin and history, dialects, language learning, animal communication, and language in social interaction. (Y)
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ENG 2730: Languages of the World. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ENG 1020. Survey of structure of major language families of the world, western and non-western; interrelationships of language and culture; universals and variations of universals in language and culture. (B)
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ENG 2800: Techniques of Imaginative Writing. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ENG 1020 or equiv. Writing in various creative forms. Frequent individual conferences and student readings for class criticism. (T)
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ENG 3010: Intermediate Writing. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ENG 1020 or equiv. Intermediate course in writing and critical reading, building upon skills taught in ENG 1020. Areas of emphasis may include: analyzing and synthesizing written material, writing essays in a variety of rhetorical modes, developing style, and improving research skills. (T)
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ENG 3040: Major Works of World Cinema. Cr
4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ENG 2450 recommended. Non-anglophone films of major directors viewed and studies; practice in film analysis; introduction to historical/cultural context. Emphasis on Europe and Asia; Latin America, Africa, Australia, and other areas may be included. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (I)
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ENG 3050: Technical Communication I: Report Writing. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ENG 1020 or equiv., sophomore standing; coreq: ENG 0500 (1 credit) required for international students with serious ESL writing problems. Instruction in basic technical writing skills. Requirements include writing letters and memos, summaries, technical instructions, proposals, and reports. Topics include: audience and purpose analysis, visual support of texts, and formatting. (T)
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