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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
This course provides experience in the details of producing a literary publication and in using desktop publishing software through work on the UNCP student literary magazine, The Aurochs. Activities will include layout design, artwork selection and cropping, editing, typesetting, and general production work. Pass/Fail grading. Credit, 1 semester hour each.
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3.00 Credits
A study of film history and theory focusing on the development of New Media. Topics include theory in early Russian cinema, avant-garde and surrealist film of the 1920s, cinema vérit of the 1960s, theDogma 95 group, the uses of digital film, computer-generated imagery (CGI), and a discussion of nonsequential, multilinear, and interactive narratives. The emphasis in the course will be on defining and responding critically to New Media. Credit, 3 semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to Writing Center theory and practice using readings, classroom discussion, observation, role-playing, and supervised tutoring practice. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: "C" or betterin ENG 1050 and 1060.
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3.00 Credits
Required of all English majors. Preparation for the study of literature, including literary terminology, methods of literary research, writing about literature, overview of literary theories, and use of technology in literary studies. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: Highly recommended during the first term of English major, minor, or concentration study.
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3.00 Credits
In-depth study of major writers and genres of the Harlem Renaissance in its intellectual, cultural, and historical contexts. Writers may include Alain Locke, Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, Jean Toomer, and Zora Neale Hurston. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A critical study of selected British Literature from the Anglo-Saxon period through the early Tudor era. May include such genres as heroic, courtly, hagiographical, and mystical literature, and such authors as the Beowulf-poet, the Gawain-poet, Chaucer, Langland, and Kempe. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A critical study of British Literature from Skelton to Milton; particular focus on the Elizabethan era. May include such genres as the lyric, the sonnet sequence, the romantic epic, prose fiction, drama, and poetic theory, and such authors as Spenser, Sidney, and Shakespeare. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A critical study of selected mid-nineteenth century American literature whose themes include questions about good, evil and the presence of the infinite in creation; the dignity of human beings and their potential for self-development; the efficacy of political reform and the individuals place in society. Authors studied may include Emerson, Stowe, Hawthorne, Douglass, Fern, Thoreau, Warner, Melville, Whitman, and Longfellow. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A critical study of two closely related literary movements, realism and naturalism, as they emerged and evolved in the United States in the second half of the nineteenth century. We will seek to understand both the theory and the practice of these influential movements as we explore their historical context, contemporary and modern criticism, and literary works by the authors such as Mark Twain, Henry James, Stephen Crane, and others. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A critical study of selected literature of the Romantic period in Britain, covering representative authors and texts of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction prose, with an emphasis on poetry. The course examines Romantic literature in relation to social and cultural contexts, including political theory and revolutions, the Romantic hero, aesthetic and poetic theories, and artistic representations of nature and the imagination. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: ENG 3040 or permission of the instructor.
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