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ENG 305: Communication in Professions
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
Study of and practice in the kinds of writing and speaking situations (memos, lectures, reports, oral presentations) professional people routinely handle. Prerequisite: ENG106
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ENG 306: English Language and Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
A survey of linguistic terminology and pracitice in linguistic analysis, with an historical survey of the history of English from its beginnings in 450 A.D. to modern times. Emphasis will be on morphology, syntax, semantics, and language variation. Prerequisite: ENG 106
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ENG 309: American Literature to Civil War
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
A study of literary periods from pre-colonial Native American writers through the Romantic and Individualistic writers (1869) with emphasis on the contributions of primary writers in exploring themes, characters, and situations common to American literature. Attention will be given to the works of female writers and writers representing diverse ethnic orientations. Prerequisite: ENG106
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ENG 310: American Literature Civil War to Present
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
A study of literary periods beginning with the New Consciousness (1865) to contemporary literature with emphasis on the contributions of primary writers in exploring themes, characters, and situations common to American literature. Prerequisite: ENG106
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ENG 311: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
Literature from "Gilgamesh" through the 20th Century, both Western and non-Western traditions, is included. The course helps students honor real differences among cultures while embracing real bonds that join us as humans even though they are formed over millenniums and traverse continents. Writing is an integral part of the course. Prerequisite: ENG106
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ENG 312: British Lit Anglo Saxton to Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
A study of Old and Middle English authors, and early and later Renaissance authors. Emphasis is on major writers and their works, with some coverage of literary history. Prerequisite: ENG106
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ENG 313: British Lit Augusta to Modern
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
A study of Augustan, Neoclassical, Romantic, Victorian, and Modern authors. Emphasis is on major writers and their works, with identification of literary movements, and some coverage of national history. Prerequisite: ENG106
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ENG 320: Interpretation and Criticism
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
Examination of literary critical theory, primarily of the post-World War II era, with an emphasis on reader-response criticism. Students will employ interpretative and critical skills on three major literary works and several shorter works. Assignments will require the use of works of criticism. Prerequisite: ENG 202
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ENG 330: Contemp World Lit in Eng and Translation
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
Literature, both Western and non-Western of the 20th and 21st Centuries will be the focus. The literary works will be studied in their cultural context and as they reflect concerns unique to these centuries. Prerequisite: ENG 106
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ENG 338: Literature for Children and Adolescents
3.00 Credits
Urbana University
This course explores literature for children and adolescents with an emphasis on standards for selection of materials with reference to the interests, needs, and abilities of children at different age levels. Attention is given to books and their use in all subject matters. Special emphasis is placed on activities that will motivate children and adolescents to read. The goal of creating life-long readers is stressed.
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