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ENGL 420: Pedagogical Grammar
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
English 420/620 builds upon the fundamental knowledge students gain in English 320/520. In addition to identifying grammatical structures and patterns, students will focus upon explaining their use in specific rhetorical settings. Prerequisite: ENGL 320. (F)
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ENGL 428: British Literature: 1940-Present
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Poetry, novels, plays and essays of the contemporary period are examined. Prerequisites: completion of one of the following: junior standing, ENGL 332 or consent of instructor.(alternate years)
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ENGL 431: Modern American Fiction
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
The major American fiction writers from 1914-1945. Prerequisite: junior standing, ENGL 325 or consent of instructor. (alternate years)
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ENGL 442: World Cinema (g)
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
View the world through many nationsA? cultural and historical vantage points, and increase your facility with film language, artistic form and the worldA?s cultures for your studentA?s benefit and your own enjoyment. (F, or Sp, alternate years)
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ENGL 444: Major Authors
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
This course will focus on the creative works of one or two authors as well as the biographical, social, and critical contents of these works. Prerequisite: ENGL 253 or consent of the instructor.(offered on student request)
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ENGL 450: Non-Native Speakers in the Midwest
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Introduces the students to the cultural and language factors which affect the performance of students who are non- native speakers of English with focus on specific language and cultural groups in the Midwest, particularly Wisconsin and Minnesota. (SS)
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ENGL 499: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Independent study is restricted to junior and senior majors and minors unless permission for an exception is granted by the chairperson of the department. Prerequisite: junior or senior English major or minor. (F, Sp)
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ENGL 511: Introduction to Language & Linguistics
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
This course makes an inquiry into the nature of language. It provides an introduction to language and its subfields: morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, phonetics, and phonology. It also examines issues of language use in society and language acquisition.(F)
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ENGL 520: Structure of English
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
This course introduces the study of language, language acquisition, and language learning, focusing upon English grammar and traditional, structural, and generative- transformational approaches to grammar. Includes an overview of linguistics and an exploration of the relationship between race/gender and language.(F,Sp)
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ENGL 521: English Language: History & Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Students will study the origins and development of the varieties of the English language from Anglo-Saxon to present forms of English as a world language. Methods of study are: 1) a structural approach to language forms; and 2) a socio-historical approach to problems of meaning and communication rising from language change and variety. (F, Sp)
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