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ENG 3340: CULTURAL CRITICISM
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
A survey of different ways of analyzing human culture. Students examine major schools of criticism and interpretation of society and its creative activity. This course is the gateway course for the BA in Humanities. May be repeated once for credit as topic varies. Cross-listed as HUM 3310. Credit may not be earned for both.
Corequisite:
3 hours of literature and 3 hours of philosophy
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ENG 3341: POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
A survey of major authors and themes in the literatures growing out of the experience of colonialism and its aftermaths.
Corequisite:
Three hours of literature
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ENG 3342: ORGANIZATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
Introduction to organizational discourse and relevant theory and its application to designing, writing, editing and producing documents such as newsletters, white papers, annual reports and web sites. The course provides guided practice as students work individually and in teams to produce deliverables that reflect the principles of effective print and electronic communication with internal and external audiences.
Corequisite:
ENG 3302
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ENG 3343: WORKSHOP IN POETRY
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
The practical study of fiction and narrative. Topics may include all elements of fiction, principally in the short story and the novel and possibly other types of narrative, with consideration of storytelling through history and across cultures. Emphasis on students┐ own work. May be repeated once for credit.
Corequisite:
3 hours of literature
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ENG 3344: FICTION WORKSHOP
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
The study of poetry and poetics, including such topics as genre, modes of invention, craft and prosody; with a consideration of poetry through history and across cultures.
Corequisite:
3 hours of literature
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ENG 3347: EARLY MODERN BRIT LIT & CULT
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
A study of British literature and culture in the 16th and early 17th centuries (emphasizing texts other than Shakespeare) in historical context. Organized around literary history, themes, genres, or critical approaches.
Corequisite:
3 hours of literature
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ENG 3350: GENDER STUDIES
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
An interdisciplinary study of the social construction of gender as reflected in literature from various historical periods and from various cultures.
Corequisite:
3 hours of literature
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ENG 3351: CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
This course introduces students to children┐s literature, its history, development, and uses in relation to the needs of the child and the culture.
Corequisite:
3 hours of literature
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ENG 3352: INTRO TO FOLKLORE
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
An introduction to the development of cultural studies and to the methodology of field research.
Corequisite:
3 hours of literature
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ENG 3353: SOCIAL CLASS & LITERATURE
3.00 Credits
University of Houston-Downtown
A study of the role of social class in literary representation, production, and consumption.
Corequisite:
3 hours of literature
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