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ENG 2302: World Literature:Romanticism and Realism
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
Emphasis upon European and American authors associated with the Romantic and Realistic movements of the 19th century. Selections also from 20th century modernism. Covers all literary genres. Prerequisite: ENG 1317
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ENG 2305: Survey of British Literature
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
A survey course designed to cover the major writers of British literature from the earliest recorded epics to the twentieth century. Features all literary genres. Prerequisite: ENG 1317.
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ENG 2311: Business and Technical Writing
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
Advanced writing skills to meet the challenge of communication in the job market. Prerequisite: ENG 1317
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ENG 2331: History of the English Language
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
A study of the history and development of the English language from its Indo-European beginnings. Emphasis upon the social and cultural aspects of language in general and of English and its varieties spoken throughout the world. Prerequisite: ENG 1317
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ENG 3301: The Novel-British
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
An overview of the history and development of the genre. Specific novel techniques explored in class discussions and analyzed in short papers. Prerequisite: A 2000 level ENG course in Literature.
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ENG 3302: Drama
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
A study of dramatic literature where students read, analyze, and respond critically to representative plays from each of the major dramatic periods: Greek, Roman, Medieval, Renaissance, Restoration, Romantic/Realistic, and Modern. Includes a study of the characteristics that distinguish the dramas of these periods from each other. One test and one paper for each unit of study. The comprehensive final verifies the student's mastery of the material. Prerequisite: three academic hours of a 2000 level ENG course in Literature. A student may not be enrolled in ENG 3302 and ENG 1101 concurrently.
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ENG 3303: Short Story
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
Development of the short story. Style, form, interpretation and evaluation of short fiction. Topical, current social and emotional issues discussed in relation to goals of short fiction. Prerequisite: A 2000 level ENG course in Literature.
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ENG 3305: Poetry
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
Poetry as genre. Emphasis on reading and explication of selected poems. Prerequisite: A 2000 level ENG course in Literature.
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ENG 3307: Drama at Stratford
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
A week at the Stratford festival in Ontario , Canada to study and see a minimum of eight plays. Offered during the summer. Additional fee for course paid at time of registration. May be used to fulfill Fine Arts core requirement. May be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite: Three academic hours of a 2000 level ENG course in Literature or consent of the instructor.
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ENG 3308: The Novel-American
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
An overview of the history and development of the genre. Specific novel techniques explored in class discussions and analyzed in short papers. Prerequisite: A 2000 level ENG course in Literature.
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