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EN 400: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. Exposure to writing traditional and non-traditional forms of literature combined with analysis of established writings. Prerequisite: Any literature course numbered 200 or higher. Spring odd years.
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EN 425: Chaucer
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. Investigation of Chaucer's major works within their historical and religious contexts. Spring odd years.
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EN 425 - Chaucer
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EN 427: Milton
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. Investigation of Milton's major literary accomplishments including a detailed reading of the entire text of Paradise Lost. Fall even years.
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EN 427 - Milton
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EN 429: Shakespeare
9.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. Intensive study of selected dramatic and/or poetic works by William Shakespeare. The focus of the class might be on period (early, middle, or late), gene (tragedies, histories, comedies, romances) or theme. Particular emphasis will be laid upon the performance of Shakespeare's plays, historically and today, on stage and screen. May be repeated, with different focuses, for up to 9 credit hours. Fall odd years.
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EN 431: Major American Authors
9.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. Detailed reading and analysis of the works of one to four significant American authors in their cultural context. These authors, whose merit has been well established, may excel in fiction poetry, essays, drama, or any combination of those genres. Authors selected for the course will vary according to the instructor. They include, but are not limited to, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville, Emily Dickinson, mark Twain, T. S. Eliot, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Eudora Welty, and Flannery OConnery. May be repeated with different authors for up to nine credit hours. Spring even years.
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EN 485: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. Students may write a substantive research paper on a literary topic, or they may write a collection of poems, a collection of short stories, or a novella. The thesis will include a reflective introduction that explains the student's critical methodology or their choice of a model author. The thesis will be presented in a public forum. Prerequisite: Senior English major.
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ES 121: Intensive English for International Students-Level I
2.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
2 hours. An intensive level course for beginning to highbeginning level students. Basic skills such as reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, and listening and speaking skills will be emphasized. Lab activities with emphasis on American culture are included. 8-week class. Fall. Spring.
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ES 121 - Intensive English for International Students-Level I
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ES 122: Intensive English for International Students-Level II
2.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
2 hours. An intensive level course for high-beginning to lowintermediate level students. This integrated skills course continues work done in Level I in reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, and listening and speaking skills. Lab activities with emphasis on American culture are included. 8-week class. Fall. Spring.
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ES 122 - Intensive English for International Students-Level II
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ES 123: Intensive English for International Students,Level III
2.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
2 hours. An intensive level course for low-intermediate to intermediate level students. Classes are divided into grammar and writing, reading, and oral/aural skills, with emphasis on grammar and pronunciation. Lab activities with emphasis on American culture are included. 8-week class. Fall. Spring.
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ES 123 - Intensive English for International Students,Level III
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ES 124: Intensive English for International Students,Level IV
2.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
2 hours. An intensive level course for intermediate to highintermediate level students. More emphasis on grammar and writing, listening, and oral/aural skills, with emphasis on grammar and pronunciation. Lab activities with emphasis on American culture are included. 8-week class. Fall. Spring.
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