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ENG 482: Senior Seminar III: Special Topics In American Literature
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
A consideration of certain historical, aesthetic, and/or philosophical themes or ideas which serve as a means of forming an integrated view of American literature. P: ENG major or co-major; Sr. stdg.
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ENG 483: Senior Seminar IV: Special Topics In Irish Literature
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
A consideration of certain historical, aesthetic, and/or philosophical themes or ideas which serve as a means of forming an integrated view of Irish literature. P: ENG major or co-major; Sr. stdg.
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ENG 483 - Senior Seminar IV: Special Topics In Irish Literature
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ENG 484: Senior Seminar V: Special Literary Topics
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
A consideration of certain historical, aesthetic, and/or philosophical themes or ideas that cut across or fall outside the categories covered in Senior Seminars I-IV. P: ENG major or co-major; Sr. stdg.
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ENG 484 - Senior Seminar V: Special Literary Topics
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ENG 489: American Prisons: Punish or Reform
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
An examination of the philosophy of our social justice system and how members of the community can contribute to positive changes in the way inmates are regarded and treated. In a variety of prose writing projects, students will be expected to articulate their sense of how incarceration, punishment, and reform interrelate. Students will write about how their assumptions regarding prison and the inmates match the philosophy behind the way criminals are sentenced and the way they spend their time behind bars. P: Sr. stdg. and PHL 250 or THL 250.
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ENG 489 - American Prisons: Punish or Reform
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ENG 493: Directed Independent Readings
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Creighton University
May be repeated for credit to a limit of six hours. P: Sr. stdg.; IC.
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ENG 493 - Directed Independent Readings
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ENG 495: Special Literary Problems
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Study of specialized topics or problems that cut across or do not fit within traditional periods or genres. P: Jr. stdg.
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ENG 499: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
This course is designed for senior English majors to provide a capstone for work in the major and specialization (if any). Student's will work on their own project - a senior thesis or creative writing project, as appropriate to the student's individual course of study. The project will be directed by a faculty supervisor. Along with the final project, students will also submit a reflective essay examining how their project serves as a culmination to their course of study within the major. P: ENG 120, 121, 150; Sr. stdg.
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ENG 499(500): Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
This course is designed for senior English majors to provide a capstone for work in the major and specialization (if any). Student's will work on their own project - a senior thesis or creative writing project, as appropriate to the student's individual course of study. The project will be directed by a faculty supervisor. Along with the final project, students will also submit a reflective essay examining how their project serves as a culmination to their course of study within the major P: Sr. stdg. or IC.
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ENG 600: Introduction To Graduate Study
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Bibliography, critical theory, and the use of electronic media in scholarship will be introduced, explored, and used in the process of literary scholarship and writing.
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ENG 601: Studies In Medieval Literature
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Topics, works, authors selected by the offering faculty member will be studied under close supervision and direction. Only one or two students per term will be accepted for a studies course. Only students with considerable background in the period will be admitted to the course. Offered on demand.
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