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ENGL 3371: Mythology
3.00 Credits
Schreiner University
This course examines world mythology, with an emphasis on Greek, Roman, Scandinavian, Hebrew, and Native American stories. Since myths symbolize human experience and embody the spiritual values of a culture, they are studied using various interpretations, including historical, sociological, and psychological perspectives. Prerequisite: ENGL 1302 and junior standing.
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ENGL 4330: American Ethnic Literature
3.00 Credits
Schreiner University
A study of major ethnic writers from selected periods in American history, this course emphasizes cultural, social, and political themes as reflected in representative works. Prerequisites: ENGL 1302, and either 2340 or 2341 and junior standing.
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ENGL 4332: Studies in Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Schreiner University
This course emphasizes reading and in-depth analysis of six major plays, examining the rich critical background of Shakespearean studies. Prerequisites: ENGL 1302, and either 2340 or 2341 and junior standing. See THRE 4332.
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ENGL 4340: Dramatic Literature
3.00 Credits
Schreiner University
This course includes readings in American, British, and Continental literature, with emphasis on the development of ideas, themes, and motifs. Prerequisites: ENGL 1302, and either 2340 or 2341 and junior standing. See THRE 4340.
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ENGL 4351: History of The English Language
3.00 Credits
Schreiner University
This course includes study of the origin and development of the English language, with emphasis on phonology, morphology, and transitional grammar. In addition, students examine dialects, spelling, dictionaries, and vocabulary sources. Prerequisites: ENGL 1302, and either 2340 or 2341 and junior standing.
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ENGL 4363: Religious Motifs in Literature
3.00 Credits
Schreiner University
This course includes readings of selected contemporary novels that exhibit traditionally religious themes in the context of modern secularism. Prerequisities: ENGL 1302, and either 2340 or 2341 and junior standing. See RELI 4363.
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ENGL 4365: Literary Periods And Genres
3.00 Credits
Schreiner University
This course includes readings and critical approaches to American, British, and Continental literature, with emphasis on international crosscurrents, literary techniques, and thematic concerns. Course topics may be broadly periodical in nature-the Renaissance, the Age of Reason, Romanticism, the Victorian Age, Realism, Naturalism, Modernism, Postmodernism-or more genre oriented, as in a recent course which addressed the Vietnam Conflict, examining both American military/civilian perspectives, and the situation/mindset of the Vietnamese civilian. This course may be repeated when topics vary. Prerequisites: ENGL 1302, and either 2340 or 2341 and junior standing.
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ENGL 4370: Topics in English
3.00 Credits
Schreiner University
This course emphasizes regional literature and folklore; literatures including comparative, women's, and post-colonial; and advanced grammar, usage, and style. Topics for study include Advanced Grammar, Dadaism and Performance Art, Southern Writers, and Selected Areas ofWomen's Writing. This course may be repeated when topics vary. Prerequisites: ENGL 1302, and either 2340 or 2341 and junior standing.
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ENGL 4380: Directed Study in English
3.00 Credits
Schreiner University
Subjects not offered as regular courses may be investigated by directed study pursuant to a plan proposed by the student and approved before registration by the supervising instructor and appropriate dean. Enrolling students must have upper-level status and at least a 2.0 GPA. This course may be repeated when topics vary. Prerequisites: ENGL 1302, and either 2340 or 2341 and junior standing.
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ENGL 4399: Senior Project in English
3.00 Credits
Schreiner University
This is an independent capstone research investigation culminating in a senior thesis or comparable senior project.
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