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ENGL 2333: Introduction to Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit Introduces students to the basis principles of effective written communication as applied in a variety of professional settings (e.g., business, industry,. government). Reviews elements of grammar, mechanics, and style as related to technical writing; trains students in collecting, organizing, presenting and documenting information in formal reports and in writing other kinds of docu ments (e.g., correspondence, proposals, manuals) appropriate to professional settings; encourages students to develop a sense of professionalism about their writing. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: ENGL 1213.
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ENGL 2343: Women in Literature
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit Historical and analytical exploration of the images of women in li terature, with emphasis on women writers. Lecture 3 hours.
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ENGL 2413: The Bible as Literature I
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit Starting with Genesis and concluding with Song of Solomon, an exploration of the major types of literature present in the Old Testament-narrative history, legal writing, poetry, and wisdom writings. Students will study passages of books from the Torah, Nebim, and Kethubim. The first third of the course will introduce students to basics of literary analysis: plot, character, theme, and figurative language. The second third will emphasize more complex concepts such as voice and rhetorical perspective. The fina l third will focus on those books, particularly Job, Ecclesiastes and the Psalms, that have significantly impacted the themes and structure of literature in English. Lecture 3 hours.
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ENGL 2423: The Bible as Literature II
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit Exploring the Gospels, Epistles, and Apocalyptic Literature, this course continues Bible as Literature I by first examining how English translation of the Bible in the 16th century profoundly impacted English, American and other literary traditions. The first third of th e course will focus on the Gospels, emphasizing narrative perspective, figurative language and literary allusion. The second thir d will emphasize the Pauline epistles, their rhetorical strategies and the liter ary tr adit ion t hey ha ve inspired among writers in E nglish. In the final third of the course, students will study the apocalyptic/mystic traditions of the Bible through readings in Isaiah, Ezekiel, Jeremiah and Revelations. Lecture 3 hours.
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ENGL 2980-3: Selected Topics in Language Arts
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cameron University
0-3 hours credit Directed individual or group study of selected topics or problems in Language Arts. Areas of study will vary from semester to semester. The course may be repeated for additional credit with departmental permission. Prerequisites: As listed for each separate offering, and/or departmental permission. Completion of English Composition II and junior standing or permission of Department of English are required for enrollm ent in classes n umbered 300 0 or above.
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ENGL 3003: Introduction to Literary Studies
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit Prepares students for upper division literature courses by introducing them to the terms, critical skills, and literary concepts useful for advanced literary study. Lecture 3 hours.
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ENGL 3013: Nonfiction Prose
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit Writing and editing creative nonfiction prose, including the personal essay. Lecture 3 hours.
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ENGL 3023: Survey of American Literature to
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit A survey of American literature from it s beginning t o Whitman. Lectu re 3 hours. Prerequ isite: ENGL 1213.
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ENGL 3033: Survey of American Literature Since
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit A survey of American literature from Whitman to the present. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: ENGL 1213.
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ENGL 3043: Survey of English Literature to
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit A survey of English literature from its beginning to the close of the eighteenth century. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: ENGL 1213.
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