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ENG 353: Creative Writing:Fiction
3.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
Some reading and analysis of published short fiction will lead to writing, group evaluation and revision of student fiction. (S)
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ENG 363: Film as Literature
3.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
A course focused on the study of films as fully-functioning literary texts. Students will view and closely read selected visual "texts," focusing on the elements of literary analysis and establishedtheories of literary criticism. Such analysis is designed to encourage the students' critical viewing of popular movies. (S-odd)
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ENG 433: Literary Criticism Seminar
3.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
Prerequisite: Senior standing. This course considers historical and contemporary critical approaches to literature. Practical application of theory to one or more literary texts is emphasized. English majors must complete this course, which involves the preparation and defense of a major research project, in their final year of study. (S)
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ENG 443: Seminar
3.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
A course tailored to the needs and interests of students focusing on readings in literature or special problems. (F/S on demand)
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ENG 47V: Directed Readings
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
Enables individual students to pursue specific authors, genres, literary periods, limited areas of linguistics or other subjects that supplement or fulfill needs not satisfied by the present curriculum. Directed Readings also provides the student the opportunity to penetrate substantive reading material independently and will contribute to the acquisition of scholarship. A student who desires to participate in Directed Readings will, in advance of registration, submit a complete description of the reading which he or she desires to pursue and a tentative bibliography to the English faculty member of his or her choice and the divisional chair for approval.
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ENG 48V: Internship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
Internships are available for qualified students who wish to pursue off-campus learning experiences.
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ENG 49V: Special Problems
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
Tailored courses are offered to accommodate specific interests of students and/or faculty. They may include topics in an author, literary genre, an interdisciplinary perspective or other appropriate topics. Special Topics may not be used to fulfill specified upper-division course requirements listed above under "Major in English," "Minor iLiterature," or "Minor in Rhetoric.
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ENW 133: T opics in Western World Literature
3.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
Through close reading and guided interpretation of significant works of Western World literature, students will study important themes and various literary forms that give shape and texture to Western civilizations. (F/S)
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ENW 133CC: Classical Ideals of Character
3.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
Aside from the Bible, Greek and Roman thinkers and writers have had the greatest influence on our understanding of virtue and ethical practice; consequently, this course is essential to any serious study of character. Sustained and in-depth attention will be given to Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, Aristotle's Ethics, and Plato' s Gorgias . Further, Cicero'understanding of natural law and moral virtue will be explored through excerpts from his On Duties.
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ENW 303: Western Literature I
3.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
A study of the classical literary works of the Greeks, Romans and Medieval writers who were most influential in the development of Western literature, thought and art. Writing Intensive. ( S)
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