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3.00 Credits
Structure of the English Language. Three semester hours. A thorough analysis of the grammatical structure of English employing contemporary as well as more traditional methodologies. Emphasis varies among phonology, morphology, syntax, text/discourse analysis and historical developments in the language.%
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3.00 Credits
Multicultural Literature and Languages. Three semester hours. An examination of selected works from Africa, Europe, Latin America, or different cultures within the United States. Considers multicultural groups in relation to their literature, language, and culture.%
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3.00 Credits
Picture Books, Graphic Narrative, and the Art of Images. Three semester hours. An Examination of the historical, cultura,l ideological, aesthetic, material and critical contexts that influence and produce picture books and graphic narratives written for young readers, including a study of how words, images, and institutions shape our response to those texts.%
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3.00 Credits
The Inventin of Children's Literature and Childhood. Three semester hours. A survey of the historical developemnt of children's literature i relation to its cultural, intellectual, and political contexts. Could include how British and American writers changed paradigms for and perceptions about childhood and children's literature by developing literature that entertained and instructed young readers as wellas how conditins of print culture, political change, and social status influenced the delivery and recepiton of the genre.%
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3.00 Credits
Problems in Adolescent Literature. Three semester hours. An overview of the various problems associated with adolescent literature including the problem novel and new realism, how adolescent literature is defined issues associated with censorship and the problems adolescents experience in the texts.%
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3.00 Credits
Narrative Transformations in Literature for Children and Adolescents. Three semester hours. A study in the adaptation or appropriation of familiar or traditional story forms such as folk and fairy tales into more contemporary narrative forms including novels and film.%
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3.00 Credits
Constructing Reality and Reconstructing History in Children's and Adolescent Literature. Three semester hours. An overview of historical fiction and realistic literature that emphasizes the cultural and social milleu that produced the texts as represented by the genres. Particular attention will be paid to the construction of history and the social realities addressed in the texts, includin ethnic, racial and global considerations%
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3.00 Credits
Literary Genres. Three semester hours. An examination of one or more literary genres. Topics and approaches may vary, but might include a focus on a particular historical period, theme, or critical approach to selected poetry, drama, non-fiction prose, fiction, or film. May be repeated for credit when the emphasis changes.%
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Film Studies - Three semester hours Designed for graduate students who have had no formal training in film study, this course will introduce basic skills and approaches to understanding and interpreting film through the rhetoric of film as it relates to the critical analysis of film (e.g., cultural criticism, genre, history, ideology).%
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3.00 Credits
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