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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
May include such topics as law and literature, literature and industrialization, or detective fiction. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL2350; for non-majors, 6 hours sophomore literature or 3 hours sophomore literature with a grade of A. May be repeated for credit as course content changes.
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3.00 Credits
May concentrate on a topic, on a particular historical era, or on one to three significant authors. May address important themes, movements, regions, genres, or cross-cultural comparisons. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours of sophomore literature or 3 hours of sophomore literature with a grade of A. May be repeated for credit as course content changes.
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3.00 Credits
May include such topics as literature and psychoanalysis, literature and philosophy or literature and revolution. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours sophomore literature or 3 hours sophomore literature with a grade of A. May be repeated for credit as course content changes.
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3.00 Credits
Literature of England from the turn of the century to the present focusing on major figures, major themes, or literary movements. May include major Irish works.
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3.00 Credits
Focus on women's writing in a particular genre or historical period or on a concept or issue of importance to women writers. May be repeated for credit as course content changes. Offered as ENGL 4340 and WOMS 4340; credit will be granted in only one department.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the history of rhetorical theory and practices from earliest formulations in Greek and Roman antiquity to the early modern period. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours sophomore lit or 3 hours sophomore lit with a grade of A
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the history of rhetorical theory and practices from the early modern period to current manifestations in composition studies. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours sophomore lit or 3 hours sophomore lit with a grade of A
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of texts primarily for their use of language or their engagement with linguistic issues. May include Old English, the emergence of the vernacular, literature and dialect, global English, or slang. May be repeated for credit when course content changes. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours of sophomore literature or 3 hours of sophomore literature with a grade of A.
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3.00 Credits
May include the study of major figures (e.g., Agamben, Barthes, Derrida, Foucault, Heidegger, Levinas, Said, Spivak) or topics (e.g., aesthetics, digital technology, disability studies, feminist views of science, film theory). May be repeated for credit as course content changes. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours of sophomore literature or 3 hours of sophomore literature with a grade of A.
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3.00 Credits
May include the in-depth study of a major theorist (e.g., Dennett, Halliday, Lakoff, Pinker, Pratt, Quine) or a broader survey of related theories (e.g., discourse analysis; evolutionary theories of language and mind; integrational linguistics; speech-act theory) that investigate "language-in-general" and/or "language-in-use" and that question the limitations of these terms. May be repeated for credit as course content changes. Prerequisites: for English majors, ENGL 2350; for non-majors, 6 hours of sophomore literature or 3 hours of sophomore literature with a grade of A.
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