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ENGL 558: Tech & Profess Writing
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Principles and practice of technical communication as applied to reports, technical papers, oral presentations, and business communications.
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ENGL 559: Hist/Theory of Rhetoric
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of language as a means of winning the assent, sympathy, or cooperation of an audience. Includes contemporary rhetorical theory and its development from classical rhetoric.
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ENGL 560: Film Studies
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
This film course will expose students to films from a variety of nations and filmmakers that represent the chief cinematic movements of the twentieth century (Weimar Expressionism, French New Wave, American Noir, etc.), and it will instruct students in the terminology and techniques of filmmaking. The students will, by studying the relationship between the tools of filmmaking and the finished products, learn to "read" films as metaphors of reality.
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ENGL 562: Workshop Advanced Comp
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
The study, discussion, and practice of advanced composition techniques; including the use of computer technology for print documents, audio-visual presentations, and web applications.
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ENGL 574: ST English Lit Before 1800
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of a specific topic in English Literature Before 1800. Topic will vary according to instructor. This course fulfills the period requirement for English Literature before 1800.
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ENGL 576: ST in American Literature
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of a specific topic in American Literature. Topic will vary according to instructor. Thiscourse fulfills the period requirement for American Literature.
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ENGL 577: Proseminar in Major Lit Themes
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A theme is an abstract idea or topic that recurs across literature and culture. This course invites sustained engagement with a specifically designated theme which will inform both the works the class will study together, and also how scholars engage those works theoretically, culturally, and historically.
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ENGL 578: Major Literacy Genres
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Studying literature through the framework of genre focuses on how writers have navigated established modes and conventions of artistic production. Whether focusing on the early development of a major genre such as the novel in the 18th century or the broader history of the African-American sonnet over the past few centuries, a genre-studies approach begins with questions of genre and form as a framework for addressing broader literary, theoretical, cultural, and historical concerns.
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ENGL 595: Meth&Mat for English Lang Arts
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
This course exposes students to theories and practices of teaching English (to include reading, writing, speaking, listening, viewing and thinking) in grades 9-12, including preparation for reflective practice and classroom-based teacher research. In-class instruction is augmented by field experiences that expose students to the professionalism of practicing ELA teachers and the realities of working with a diverse population of students. This course is intended to prepare candidates for a teaching internship. Note: For students in the M.A.T. in English program only.
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ENGL 698: Tutorial
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Individual study of a given topic following a syllabus of readings, papers, and other assignments prescribed by a faculty member serving as director.
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