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ENG 110: Communication For Professionals
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
This course is designed to provide students with communication the- ories and proficiencies needed in professional organizations. Students will study the structural principles of this type of communication and its specialized writing techniques and formats, strengthen critical and edit- ing skills, polish grammar and vocabulary, examine verbal and non-ver- bal communication modes, develop expertise in speaking and listening effectively. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall
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ENG 111: The Language of Film
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
A study of what is probably the most current and most popular form of communication. Film lectures will center on the history and develop- ment of film as an art form; class sessions will also include the viewing of selected short and feature films as well as discussion and written evaluation. This course does not fulfill core requirement. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring 2009
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ENG 112: Classical Literature Cla 112
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
A study of the human experience as reflected in the classic texts of East and West. Contributors to this study and to the foundations of culture are the authors of the Bhagavid Gita, Gilmagesh, and other eastern luminaries as well as Homer, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Virgil. This course may be credited to Classics or English. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring
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ENG 113: Introduction to Drama
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
Reading and discussion of plays representative of the richness in varying cultures and periods of World Drama designed to ask and answer the question: "What is the underlying, basic notion of the dra- matic form?''3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring
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ENG 114: Introduction to Poetry
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
A study of selected poems which embody the varieties of cultural experience. Poetic techniques will be examined in the work of diverse voices such as Rios, Lord, Giovanni, Angelou, and Brooks. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall
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ENG 119: a Rainbow of Voices
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
This course explores the ethnic richness which characterizes American literary history. Emphasis is placed on African-American, Native-American, and Asian-American literature, as well as on the Chicano and Puerto-Rican contributions to this complex and yet close- ly woven tapestry. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring 2009
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ENG 123: Fictional Narrative
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
An introductory survey of fictional narrative as exemplified in the novel and short story. Salient examples of each genre will be read and discussed. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall
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ENG 124: Poetry And Drama
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
An introductory survey of poetic and dramatic forms. Exemplars will be chosen from diverse periods in literary history. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring
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ENG 125: an Introduction to Magazine Writing
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
Students will follow a format similar to that of ENG 108, "Journalism,"and so must be familiar with the rules of journalism. This course, however, will focus on analyzing, writing, and re-writing longer-length, non-fiction articles; it is not a course in creative writing. As such, it will give stu- dents interested in pursuing careers as writers another outlet to test and improve their skills. They will read and analyze articles that appear in mainstream consumer and trade publications, receiving feedback from professional freelance writers for newspapers and magazines. Included are tips for breaking into the field of freelance writing as well as the dif- ferent types of rights pertinent to authors and publishers. Students will also learn to write query letters formally proposing article ideas (with focus) and source lists, and they will conduct interviews. Course may not be used for the core curriculum. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall 2008
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ENG 199: Supervised Internship
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
Designed to give professional experience in a business organization whose activities require the communication and research skills devel- oped by English majors. The student is expected to work 100 hours with or without remuneration during the internship, keep a log, and submit a paper applying the skills developed in various English courses to the internship assignment. A member of the English faculty will supervise the internship and will receive and consider the evaluations made by a representative of the business in assessing student performance. 1 semester, 3 credits.
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