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ENG 4770: Early American Literature
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Studies in the works of the founders of American political, religious, and literary culture as reflective of trends in intellectual history.
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ENG 4771: Capstone in Early American Literature
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A senior capstone experience in the presentation and discussion of current topics in literary study, focused on Early American literature and culminating in an independent research project. Fulfills the capstone requirement for the Bachelor of Arts degree in English. Prerequisites: ENG 3000, senior standing, and permission of the instructor.
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ENG 4780: Nineteenth Century American Literature
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Examination of the major authors under whose leadership American literature achieved world prominence.
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ENG 4781: Capstone in Nineteenth Century American Literature
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A senior capstone experience in the presentation and discussion of current topics in literary study, focused on Nineteenth Century American literature and culminating in an independent research project. Fulfills the capstone requirement for the Bachelor of Arts degree in English. Prerequisites: ENG 3000, senior standing, and permission of the instructor.
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ENG 4790: Twentieth Century American Literature: 1900-1945
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A study of poetic and prose works most characteristic of American literature and thought during the first half of the twentieth century. Emphasis on major writers.
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ENG 4791: Capstone in Twentieth Century American Literature: 1900-1945
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A senior capstone experience in the presentation and discussion of current topics in literary study, focused on Twentieth Century American literature (1900-1945) and culminating in an independent research project. Fulfills the capstone requirement for the Bachelor of Arts degree in English. Prerequisites: ENG 3000, senior standing, and permission of the instructor.
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ENG 4795: Twentieth Century American Literature: 1945-Present
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A study of poetic and prose works most characteristic of postmodern and contemporary American literature and thought. Emphasis on diversity of expression.
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ENG 4796: Capstone in Twentieth Century American Literature: 1945-present
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A senior capstone experience in the presentation and discussion of current topics in literary study, focused on Twentieth Century American literature (1945-present) and culminating in an independent research project. Fulfills the capstone requirement for the Bachelor of Arts degree in English. Prerequisites: ENG 3000, senior standing, and permission of the instructor.
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ENG 4800: Colloquium
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Content to vary; may be repeated for credit when content does not duplicate.
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ENG 4810: Advanced Folklore
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
An in-depth and multi-cultural study of one or more folklore genres in cultural context with interdisciplinary approaches from the humanities and social sciences. It is recommended that ENG 3050, Studies in Folklore, be taken prior to this course. (MULTI-CULTURAL; CROSS-DISCIPLINARY) [Dual-listed with ENG 5710.] Dual-listed courses require senior standing; juniors may enroll with permission of the department.
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