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ENGL 2030: Great Books and Ideas
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Campus: USU Eastern only
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ENGL 2040: Introduction to Western American Literature
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Offers students a comprehensive introduction to the literature of the American West including both historical and contemporary works of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Course material - ranging from literature that chronicles early explorations to Native American storytelling to the reality and myth of Hollywood's vision of the "western" - will introduce students to the diversity and complexity that makes up Western American Literature. Instructional methods will include lecture, discussion, student presentations, and group projects. Prerequisite/Restriction: Fulfillment of CL1 requirement through coursework or examination (ENGL 1010 ) recommended.
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ENGL 2050: Literature by Women
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Will focus on literature by primarily British and American women within the historical and cultural framework of their times. Lectures, videos, and class discussion, as well as some group work, will take place. Quizzes, examinations and at least one paper are required. Prerequisite/Restriction: Fulfillment of CL1 requirement through coursework or examination (ENGL 1010 ) recommended.
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ENGL 2060: Reading Across Borders
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course is open to all students. It gives students the opportunity to read literature representative of the diversity in America and world cultures, focusing on groups not usually covered in most traditional literature courses.
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ENGL 2070: Introduction to Digital Humanities
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course introduces the perspectives and applications of the digital humanities as they relate to English studies. Students examine born-digital and digitized literary and cultural materials, enhancing their information literacy and quantitative reasoning skills.
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ENGL 2120: Literary Magazine
1.00 Credits
Utah State University
In this course, students work on the undergraduate literary magazine, learning how to put together a manuscript with poems, stories, essays, and artwork. Repeatable for credit: Yes Grade Mode: Standard Course changes effective: Summer 2023
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ENGL 2140: Introduction to LGBTQ+ Literature (BHU)
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course examines literature that represents and considers the experiences (historical, cultural and discursive) of individuals within LGBTQ+: lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and/or others who feel that they in some way fall outside of "norms" of gender identity, gender expression, and/or sexual orientation.
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ENGL 2150: Introduction to Science Fiction
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course provides an introduction to the history, forms, and conventions associated with science/speculative fiction, poetry, and drama.
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ENGL 2160: AI and Writing: Cultural and Historical Perspectives
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
In this course, students explore the evolving world of artificial intelligence and its collaboration with human writers, starting with the advent of the printing press and moving to the sophisticated machine learning models of the 21st century.
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ENGL 2200: Understanding Literature
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Introduction to fiction, drama, and poetry of different periods and cultures.
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