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ENG 3309: Modern Fiction
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
A study of the evolution of the Modern literary movement through an overview of the movements and texts immediately preceding this period. Emphasis is placed on the examination of the major authors and texts of the Modern movement through reading, analysis, discussion, and composition of critical responses to these major authors and texts. Students complete two tests, a comprehensive final and two papers. Prerequisite: a 2000 level survey course in Literature (ENG 2301, 2302, 2303, or 2305).
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ENG 3311: Advanced Writing
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
The study of clear, graceful, and stylistic essay writing in functional, pragmatic, real-life situations. Prerequisite: A 2000 level ENG course in Literature.
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ENG 3316: Creative Writing:Fiction
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
Students will be expected to produce a portfolio of four original pieces of creative writing, critique the writing of others, and prepare a manuscript for publication or submission to a literary contest. In-class writing exercises will be used to learn various techniques and aspects of creative writing. While many types of writing will be examined, emphasis will be on short stories. Prerequisite: A 2000 level ENG course in Literature.
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ENG 3317: Creative Writing:Poetry
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
Students will be expected to produce a portfolio of seven original poems, critique the poetry of others, and prepare a poem for publication or submission to a literary contest. In-class writing exercises will be used to learn various techniques and aspects of writing poetry. While fixed form poems will be examined, emphasis will be on free verse. Prerequisites: A 2000 level ENG course in Literature.
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ENG 3321: Theatrical Performance
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
A scholarly exploration of and active participation in a major dramatic production. Students participate as researchers, technicians, designers and/or performers. Students produce one major research paper and one major oral presentation. May be used to fulfill Fine Arts core requirement.
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ENG 3322: Group Performance
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
Hands-on production course teaching students to design, coordinate, participate in and execute a major dramatic production. Students participate in the spring drama production as performers, directors, designers and/or technicians. May be used to fulfill Fine Arts core requirement.
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ENG 3323: Shakespeare
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
Reading and interpretation of major Shakespearean plays, emphasizing the playwright's artistic development, social context, and use of characterization and imagery. Prerequisite: Three hours of any sophomore literature survey course and three upper-level academic hours in Literature.
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ENG 3325: Women and Marginalized Studies
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
This course provides an in-depth study of the theories of exclusion and discrimination based on categories of race, gender, and class. Then these theories are put into practice as literary works which manifest such discrimination are studied.
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ENG 3341: Hispanic Writers of the U
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
Writings by and about Hispanic writers of the United States . All of the readings will be made available in English and the class will be taught in English. Cross-listed as SPN 3341. Prerequisite: A 2000 level ENG course in Literature.
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ENG 4302: Sem on Women Wrtrs of the 19th Century
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Concordia University-Texas
A study of the American women writers, primarily in the genre of the novel spanning the time period from the late 18th century through the mid 20th century. This course will trace the development of narrative fiction produced by diverse women in differing historical time periods and shaped by differing cultural circumstances. The course will also explore reasons why this body of female-authored work was either lost or devalued by the patriarchal canon-builders until such time as these novels were rediscovered and legitimized by feminist scholars of the 1970's.
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