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ENGL 2399: Selected Topic
3.00 Credits
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ENGL 3300: Advanced Composition-St Mary's
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ENGL 3307: Imagination and Knowledge
3.00 Credits
University of the Incarnate Word
This course is an introduction to interdisciplinary work in the arts and humanities. It presents an eclectic range of questions from fields such as literature, art, theater, music, philosophy, history, religious studies, linguistics, and cultural studies. The course affirms the diversity of effective tactics for answering questions, solving problems, and exploring new territory within these disciplines and it sets special emphasis on the creative traffice between them. The course, which is both a reflective and an experiential inquiry into the essence and value of a liberal arts education, is intended not only for majors in the arts and humanities. In accord with a cardinal virtu of the UIW Mission--the education of the whole person--the course is recommended for students in any field.
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ENGL 3310: English Literature Survey
3.00 Credits
University of the Incarnate Word
Part of the Literary Studies and Criticism branch of the UIW English Program, this introductory survey of British Literature situates the study of literary production within a cultural and historical context. The course will examine the motifs of major authors and works as well as explore the impact of non-canonical authors and works. Prerequisite: ENGL 1311, 1312, and 2310. This course may be taken with ENGL 2360. (Fall)
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ENGL 3310H: Human Story Through Literature
3.00 Credits
University of the Incarnate Word
This course includes close reading and discussion of texts of all kinds from a wide range of periods and societies to reveal the diversity of literature as a means of cultural statement. This course fulfills the UIW Core requirement for a world literature course. This course is restricted to students in the UIW Honors Program. Prerequisite: ENGL 1312.
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ENGL 3312: Nonfiction Workshop
3.00 Credits
University of the Incarnate Word
Writing to a variety of audiences and purposes, with an emphasis on revision to achieve a writing style that is individual as well as clear and precise. Junior level required.
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ENGL 3313: Writing for the Professions
3.00 Credits
University of the Incarnate Word
Examination of the writing strategies and formats used in professional fields. Will emphasize print media and introduce students to presentation software. Junior level required.
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ENGL 3320: American Literature Survey
3.00 Credits
University of the Incarnate Word
Part of Literary Studies and Criticism branch of the UIW English Program, this course is an analytical survey of major and lesser-known writers from the precolonial period to the present. The course may emphasize certain periods and include writers from countries other than the United States. Prerequisites: ENGL 1311, 1312, and 2310. This course may be taken with ENGL 2360. (Spring)
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ENGL 3321: Approaching Fiction
3.00 Credits
University of the Incarnate Word
Readings of novels and short stories by British, American, European and Third World writers with an emphasis on interpreting texts from a variety of critical perspectives, such as psychological, mythic, feminist, formalist, new historicist and Marxist. Junior level required.
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ENGL 3322: Approaching Poetry
3.00 Credits
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Reading of poems representing diverse forms and a wide range of authors, using several theoretical approaches. Junior level required.
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