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  • 3.00 Credits

    (O) Prerequisites: Completion of at least three credits in honors studies, approval of English Department Honors Committee. (3 cr. hr.) Notes: For non-majors, successful completion of a 200-level English course is prerequisite to all 300- and 400-level courses. For English and adolescence education majors, three credit hours in ENG 325, 326, 355 or 356 are prerequisite to 400-level literature courses. Specific prerequisites to professional writing courses are listed with catalog course descriptions. Successful completion of CPN 100 or CPN 102 is prerequisite to all courses in English. CPN 101 or CPN 103 may be taken concurrently with any 200-level literature course. For English and adolescence education majors, ENG 203 is prerequisite for 300-level literature courses. Frequency code O = offered occasionally Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • 9.00 Credits

    (O) Phonemic and grammatical structures of Old English; translation and analyses of selected West-Saxon tests; general background reading in history of English language, major trends in Old English literature. (3 cr. hr.) Notes: CPN 100 or 102 and CPN 101 or 103 and nine credits of literature, including one course at the 400 level, and junior, senior or graduate status are prerequisite to 500-level literature courses. Frequency code O = offered occasionally Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • 9.00 Credits

    Introduces graduate students, particularly students who plan to teach or are currently teaching English at middle school, secondary school, or adult levels, to computer tools and environments that complement the study of literature, language, rhetoric, and composition. (3 cr. hr.) Notes: CPN 100 or 102 and CPN 101 or 103 and nine credits of literature, including one course at the 400 level, and junior, senior or graduate status are prerequisite to 500-level literature courses. Frequency code B = offered at least once per year Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (O) Selected topics. May be taken more than once as subtitle changes. Prerequisites: Designated by department as appropriate for content and academic level of credit. (1-4 cr. hr.) Notes: CPN 100 or 102 and CPN 101 or 103 and nine credits of literature, including one course at the 400 level, and junior, senior or graduate status are prerequisite to 500-level literature courses. Frequency code O = offered occasionally Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • 9.00 Credits

    (O) Poetry of Chaucer in Middle English; emphasis upon literary rather than linguistic aspect of his work. (3 cr. hr.) Notes: CPN 100 or 102 and CPN 101 or 103 and nine credits of literature, including one course at the 400 level, and junior, senior or graduate status are prerequisite to 500-level literature courses. Frequency code O = offered occasionally Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • 9.00 Credits

    (O) Intensive study of a few authors or literary movement from roughly 1600 to 1660. May be repeated as subtitle changes. (3 cr. hr.) Notes: CPN 100 or 102 and CPN 101 or 103 and nine credits of literature, including one course at the 400 level, and junior, senior or graduate status are prerequisite to 500-level literature courses. Frequency code O = offered occasionally Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • 9.00 Credits

    (O) Poetry and prose. (3 cr. hr.) Notes: CPN 100 or 102 and CPN 101 or 103 and nine credits of literature, including one course at the 400 level, and junior, senior or graduate status are prerequisite to 500-level literature courses. Frequency code O = offered occasionally Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • 9.00 Credits

    (O) Course will focus on the British women writers of the 19th century, with attention to the genres of the era?- novel, poetry, essay. (3 cr. hr.) Notes: CPN 100 or 102 and CPN 101 or 103 and nine credit hours of literature, including one course at the 400 level, and junior, senior or graduate status are prerequisite to 500-level literature courses. Frequency code O = offered occasionally Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • 9.00 Credits

    (O) Study of selected author(s), theme, genre or movement of the period. (3 cr. hr.) Notes: CPN 100 or 102 and CPN 101 or 103 and nine credits of literature, including one course at the 400 level, and junior, senior or graduate status are prerequisite to 500-level literature courses. Frequency code O = offered occasionally Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
  • 9.00 Credits

    (O) Intensive study of a few authors or of literary movements in Irish literature, such as the Irish Renaissance. May be repeated as subtitle changes. (3 cr. hr.) Notes: CPN 100 or 102 and CPN 101 or 103 and nine credits of literature, including one course at the 400 level, and junior, senior or graduate status are prerequisite to 500-level literature courses. Frequency code O = offered occasionally Additional frequency code descriptions can be found in the Terminology Guide.
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