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ENG 547: Major Forces in Literature
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Explores the underlying social, economic, and political philosophies of an age as they find expression in the dominant literary forms and theories that characterize it. Repeat credit is allowed for different topics. Some topics approved for University Studies (Integration). Prerequisite(s): ENG 300 .
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ENG 548: Major Figures in Literature
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Provides a concentrated study of the canon of one or two major writers, including detailed analysis of at least one of the author’s major works. Repeat credit is allowed for different topics. Prerequisite(s): ENG 300 .
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ENG 554: American Multicultural Literature
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Includes readings from African American, Asian American, Hispanic, and Native American literature. Approved for University Studies (Integration). Prerequisite(s): ENG 300 .
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ENG 555: Topics in World Literature
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Examines selected literary works in English translation from Asian and African countries studied in relation to cultural upheavals of the twentieth century. The region to be studied is announced in the class schedule. Repeat credit is allowed for different topics. Some topics fulfill University Studies requirements. Prerequisite(s): ENG 300 .
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ENG 557: Postcolonial Literature and Theory
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Focuses on the works of authors from colonized countries, both during the colonial period and after independence. Includes an examination of postcolonial literary and cultural theories and explores the impact of colonization on the production of literature and the importance of literature in the redefinition of the postcolonial nation. Topics may include the politics of exile, the relationship between narration and nationhood, women and postcolonialism, and postcolonial historiographic fiction. Prerequisite(s): ENG 300 .
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ENG 570: Topics in Poetry
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Examines works by various poets. Repeat credit is allowed for different topics. Prerequisite(s): ENG 300 .
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ENG 581: The Novel in the U.S. to 1900
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Addresses significant aesthetic, philosophical, and cultural ideas affecting the development of the novel in the United States. Prerequisite(s): ENG 300 .
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ENG 582: The Novel in the U.S.: 1900 and Beyond
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Explores the directions of the naturalistic and modern novel in the United States. Prerequisite(s): ENG 300 .
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ENG 587: TESL (Teaching of English as a Second Language)
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Examines approaches to and methods of teaching English as a second language. Includes an overview of first- and second-language acquisition and processes, styles, and strategies in learning. Prerequisite(s): USEM 103 or USEM 103H
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ENG 588: Teaching Literature
4.00 Credits
Southern Oregon University
Utilizes current theories and applications to present methods of teaching literature in elementary and secondary language arts classes. Emphasizes rationales, strategies, and projects for literature curriculum development and enrichment. Prerequisite(s): ENG 300 .
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