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ENG 335: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Concentration on one genre of creative writing; varying subtitles: A. Fiction; B. Poetry; C. Drama/Screenplay. (Alt Su)
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ENG 340: British Literature 600-1600
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Study of literatures produced between 600-1600. Focus may include, but not limited to texts from the following periods; Middle Ages, Early Modern Period to 1600. See schedule for specific content. Prerequisite: ENG 211 or 221/222 or 251/252 recommended. (Alt S)
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ENG 342: British Literature 1600-1800
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Study of literature produced between 1600-1800. Focus may include, but not limited to texts from the following periods; Early Modern; Restoration; 18th Century. See schedule for specific content. Prerequisite: ENG 211 or 221/222 or 251/252 recommended. (Alt F)
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ENG 344: British Literature 1800 to Present
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Study of literature produced between 1800 and present. Focus may include, but not limited to texts from the following periods; Romantic; Victorian; Modern; Contemporary. See schedule for specific content. Prerequisite: ENG 211 or 221/222 or 251/252 recommended. (Alt F)
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ENG 376: Chicano Literature
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Writings of Chicano authors, particularly those of the last century. Includes accounts of Chicano life, experiences and examples of creative writing in varied types of literature. Prerequisite: ENG 211 or 221/222 or 251/252 recommended. (Alt S)
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ENG 378: World Literatures
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Study of major texts in world literature including, but not limited to, classical literature, Biblical literature or other literatures in a global context. See schedule for specific content. Fulfills General Education Global/Diversity requirement. Prerequisite: ENG 211 or 221/ 222 or 251/252 recommended. (Alt F)
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ENG 379: Globalization/Diversity and Cultural Studies
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Study of thematic texts focused around central issues across cultures, including but not limited to cultural representations of race/ethnicity; working class literature/culture; cultural representations of gender. See schedule for specific content. Fulfills General Education Global/Diversity requirement. (Alt F, S)
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ENG 413: Literature of the Southwest
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Literature by resident authors in the Southwest; writings about the social institutions of the country. Prerequisite: ENG 211 or 221/222 or 251/252 recommended. (Alt F, S, Su)
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ENG 415: Expository Writing
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
The study of the format and content of writing that sets forth or explains in detailed statements or extended treatises. Writing assignments appropriate to the work place. Prerequisites: ENG 102, 104. (Alt F, S)
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ENG 416: Report Writing
3.00 Credits
Eastern New Mexico University-Main Campus
Clarifying, reducing, expanding and synthesizing materials for manuals, annual reports and technical reports. Audience adaptation, organization, style and mechanics explored. Significant analytical term report required. Prerequisites: ENG 104. (Alt F, S)
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