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ENG 243: Introduction to Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Dana College (CLOSED)
3 credits An introduction to creative writing through reading and analyzing poetry, fiction and drama. Emphasis is placed on developing an understanding of the basic elements of these genres and on beginning to apply these elements in one's own creative writing. Prerequisite: ENG 105 Strategies of Composition or equivalent.
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ENG 303: Criticism
3.00 Credits
Dana College (CLOSED)
3 credits A study of various methods of criticism and of literary philosophies from the period of the classics to contemporary culture. The great critics are studied as a means of developing powers of independent appreciation and evaluation. The various forms of literature, film, and electronic and non-print media are analyzed in order to develop an ability to evaluate their effects in society. Prerequisite: Two literature survey courses or equivalent.
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ENG 304: Literature for Young Adults
3.00 Credits
Dana College (CLOSED)
3 credits An introduction to adolescent literature and to theories about young adult literature designed to help teachers identify appropriate reading material for middle and high school level students. The course teaching methodology models discussion and conversation techniques for classroom use. Prerequisite: ENG 121 Introduction to Education, English or American literature survey course or equivalent.
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ENG 306: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Dana College (CLOSED)
3 credits A study of comedies, chronicles, and tragedies, as well as of the life and times of Shakespeare, the development of English drama and Shakespearean criticism. (Cross-listed as THE 306) Prerequisite: ENG 203 English Literature I or ENG 204 English Literature II or equivalent.
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ENG 308: Scandinavian Literature
3.00 Credits
Dana College (CLOSED)
3 credits A survey of Scandinavian literature from the periods of the saga and ballads through the present. No knowledge of a Scandinavian language is required since translations are used. (Cross-listed as DAN 308) Prerequisite: One literature survey course, equivalent or permission of instructor. Offered alternate years.
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ENG 315: Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Dana College (CLOSED)
3 credits A study of the background and development of the English language, its phonology, morphology, etymology, and semantics, with special attention to dialects and changing attitudes toward usage. Prerequisite: ENG 105 Strategies of Composition, equivalent, or study of a modern or classical language.
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ENG 316: Contemporary Literature
3.00 Credits
Dana College (CLOSED)
3 credits A study of important trends in literature, primarily by novelists and poets, over the last twenty years. Prerequisite: One literature survey course, equivalent or permission of instructor.
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ENG 318: Literature and the Environment
3.00 Credits
Dana College (CLOSED)
3 credits In this course students will explore the vital relationship between literature and environmental values, asking how changing literary interpretations of the land have influenced attitudes toward nonhuman nature. Prerequisite: One literature survey course, equivalent or permission of instructor.
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ENG 323: History of Dramatic Literature
3.00 Credits
Dana College (CLOSED)
3 credits A study of theater literature, movements, and history from primitive beginnings through the English Renaissance. The emphasis is on the evolution of Western drama as a reflection of society. (Cross-listed as THE 323)
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ENG 325: Modern Drama
3.00 Credits
Dana College (CLOSED)
3 credits A study of theater literature, movements, and history from 1850 to the present. The emphasis is on the evolution of Western drama as a reflection of society. (Cross-listed as THE 325)
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