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EN 229: Travel Literature
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. A mix of classical and contemporary travel literature highlights the course readings. Students will read of the deliberate and accidental travels of such figures as sailors, slaves, explorers, and wanderers-literary figures who encounter the meeting of old and new cultures, of familiar and unfamiliar worlds. Prerequisite: EN120 or EN110/111.
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EN 230: Topics in Regional Literature
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. In this study of a specific regional literature such as (though not limited to) literature of Africa, the Caribbean, the Asian Subcontinent, Canada, Ireland, the American South, or the American West, students will explore distinct historical and geographical regions and the literary voices distinguishing those regions (and their noted authors) from mainstream British and American literary trends and movements. Prerequisite: EN120 or EN110/111. May be repeated for credit as topic changes.
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EN 231: Literature and Medicine
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. Students explore modern and contemporary literary portrayals of illness (and medical practitioners) and various representations of illness as well as individual artists' significant insight into the modern psyche by way of illness, some works suggesting that illness is a metaphor for modern man's loss of hope, purpose, direction, and sympathy. Some works may romanticize illness, suggesting that through illness people often allegedly experience or gain a deeper humanity. Prerequisite: EN120 or EN110/111.
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EN 260: Special Problems
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
1-5 hours. This is an independent study or research on a subject of interest to an individual student. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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EN 268: Internship and Field Experiences
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
1-5 hours each semester.
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EN 290: Special Topics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
1-5 hours. This is an intermediate-level course on a topic not included in the regular curriculum. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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EN 305: Expository Writing
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. This advanced course in composition is designed to relate to the specific needs and interests of upper-level students with an emphasis on argumentation and research skills. Either EN305 or EN306 is required of all students. Prerequisites: EN120 (or EN110/111) and junior standing. Fall and Spring
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EN 306: Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. This advanced course in composition is designed to relate to the specific needs and interests of upper-level students in technical fields with an emphasis on workrelated forms. Either EN305 or EN306 is required of all students. Prerequisites: EN120 (or EN110/111) and junior standing. Fall and Spring
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EN 311: Modern Grammar
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. This is a study of the way the English language functions. Prerequisites: EN120 (or EN110/111) and sophomore standing. Every third semester
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EN 312: History of the English Language
3.00 Credits
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
3 hours. Students explore the historical development of the language. Prerequisites: EN120 (or EN110/111) and sophomore standing. Every third semester
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