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ENGL 433: 20th Century British and American Poetry
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Study of major writers and movements of the 20th century from realism to postmodernism.
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ENGL 440: The Novel as Social History: Victorian England
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
(Cross-listed as HSTY 420).
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ENGL 450: Advanced Topics in British and American Literature
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Intensive study of major authors, or genres in literature in English. Prerequisites: Junior standing and six hours in literature courses.
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ENGL 460: Theory and Practice of Teaching Writing
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
This course introduces various approaches to composing and revising prose. Classical and contemporary strategies for invention and editing will be studied and practiced. Class members will direct writing assignments for one another and will teach writing in other contexts such as the Learning Center. Prerequisite: Junior Standing, EDUC 405, SPED 200 and formal admission to the Teacher Education Program by the TEB. Corequisite: SPED 300.
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ENGL 490: Directed Research UD
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Students enrolled in this class will engage in a research project with a faculty member that is of mutual interest to the participants. Students must be English majors or minors, have senior standing, and have an outlined research project developed with a member of the department faculty and approved by the Department chair at least one semester in advance of taking the course. Faculty and students will work together on completing and writing up the project results.
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ENGL 501: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Selected comedies, tragedies, histories, and sonnets of Shakespeare. Prerequisite: ENGL 327 and Junior standing or permission of the instructor.
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ENGL 510: Creative Writing Workshop UD
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Advanced workshop in poetry and fiction for students who have completed Creative Writing I and II. The course is offered upon demand and may be taken twice for credit. Prerequisites: ENGL 315 and ENGL 415.
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ENGL 515: Seminar UD
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Open only to junior and senior English majors and minors (or by permission of instructor). Topics will vary, but in all cases will demand an in-depth study of literature and literary analysis. Prerequisites: Junior standing, a declared major or minor in English and permission of the Chair of English.
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ENSC 201: Introduction to Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
This course explores the root causes of the global environmental quality deterioration: overpopulation, depletion of natural resources, and subsequent pollution. Students will consider differing world viewpoints and development of possible solutions. This course does not satisfy the general education requirement in Natural Science. Cross-listed as CHEM 250.
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ENSC 401: Jr. Research I UD
1.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
In the first semester of a major's junior year (or with instructor approval for nontraditionally calendared students), the student will engage in one-on-one directed research with natural sciences faculty on an appropriate independent program of scientific investigation. This first semester of a 4-semester sequence will surround the identification of a potential undergraduate thesis project and the literature review for the background of said project. Once appropriate literature has been reviewed between the student and faculty, a formal project of scientific investigation will be identified. Onceweekly meetings throughout the semester will occur, at minimum. Grading will be based upon meeting participation, background research, and a semester's end paper and presentation of the project identified, its background, and the methods to be used in upcoming semesters of this sequence. Prerequisites: instructor approval, BIOL 211, BIOL 212, CHEM 301, CHEM 302, and ENSC 201.
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