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ENG 400: Literature For Adolescents
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: Sp. A study of literature for young adults designed to increase appreciation of the genre through literary evaluation. Students will consider trends in publishing, the issues behind censorship, and the history of literature for young adults. Prerequisite: ENG108 or ENG112. LAS Writing.
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ENG 403: Literature for Children
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F, Sp. A study of literature for children designed to increase appreciation of children's books through literary evaluation. Students will read and evaluate picture books, junior novels and poetry. Prerequisite: ENG108 or ENG112 and ENG210 or ENG220.
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ENG 410: Selected Studies in Literary Genre
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: Sp (odd-numbered years). A detailed examination of a specific genre of literature; focus will change each time the course is offered. Representative topics: "Utopian-Dystopian Fiction," "Shakespeare's Tragedies," "The Literature of Fantasy," "Graveyard Poetry." May be repeated for credit as topics change. Prerequisite: Junior standing and ENG220, or departmental approval for non-majors.
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ENG 430: Selected Studies in Literary Theme
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: Sp (even-numbered years). A detailed examination of a specific theme in literature; focus will change each time the course is offered. Representative topics: "Contrasting Perspectives: American Folktales and Native American Narratives," "Anonymity, Psuedonymity, and Women's Literary Production." May be repeated for credit as topics change. Prerequisites: Junior standing and ENG220, or departmental approval for non-majors. LAS Ethics.
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ENG 450: Independent Research/Project
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F, Sp. Investigation of a research problem, project, or topic on an individual conference basis. Prerequisite: Declared English major, a minimum of 2.5 GPA in major field, and departmental approval.
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ENG 460: Selected Studies in Literary Period or Movement
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F (even-numbered years). An in-depth study of a literary period or movement; focus will change each time the course is offered. Representative topics: "The Harlem Renaissance," "Literature in English: The Year 1859," "Literature Comprehends the French Revolution," "Print Revolutions: Caxton and Cyberspace." May be repeated for credit as topics change. Prerequisites: Junior standing and ENG220, or departmental approval for non-majors. LAS Ethics.
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ENG 465: English Teaching: Methods and Materials
2.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F. Techniques, materials, and resources used in the English curriculum in the secondary schools. Prerequisite: ENG365 and credit or concurrent enrollment in both EDU303 and EDU304. LAS Computer Literacy.
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ENG 466: Practicum in the Teaching of Writing
1.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F. Practical application of teaching writing through participation as student assistant in ENG100 Writer?s Workshops. Prerequisite: ENG365. Recommend concurrent enrollment in ENG465.
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ENG 467: Grammar and the Teaching of Grammar
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F (odd-numbered years). Explores various definitions of grammar, reviews knowledge base required by teachers, demonstrates teaching methods that illustrate current theory and research. Prerequisite: ENG232 or EDU202.
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ENG 473: History of the English Language
3.00 Credits
Missouri Western State University
Offered: F (even-numbered years). From the development of the Indo-European language family to English as a world language, this course explores the influence of historical and cultural developments, internal changes, and language attitudes on the English language. Students will come to understand how languages begin and why they change, how language is a production of its socio-cultural history, and why there are dialectal differences in the English heard around the world. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing, either ENG232 or ENG108, and one 100 level HIS or HUM course. LAS International/Intercultural.
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