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ENGL 383: Film, Genres, & Styles
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Explores the history and form of specific types of films as they have been grouped by critics, viewers, and movie makers. Follows the development of film types, like science fiction or the western, and situates each film in its historical and cultural context and analyzes its structure.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 102
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ENGL 384: African-American Film History
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Explores the history of African Americans in North American film and the specific contributions of African Americans to visual forms in narrative films. Chronologically follows the involvement of African Americans in film production, acting, directing, and distribution.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 102
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ENGL 385: Sex, Gender & Literature
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Focuses on using gender theory to examine various texts, considering interaction between male and female in literature in terms of both writer and reader, and how the constructed identities of gender, sexuality, and textuality shape and relate to each other.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 102
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ENGL 405: Advanced Business Communication
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Teaches advanced skills required to communicate effectively in a contemporary business setting, including written and oral presentation formats. Written formats include printed and electronic forms.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 305
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ENGL 411: Rhetoric of New Media
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Teaches visual and digital rhetorical strategies needed in writing for multimedia programs, websites, and other new media. Class provides practice in planning, writing, designing, and testing materials developed for business and organizational clients.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 305
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ENGL 418: Advanced Technical Communication
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Designed to help students become more independent technical communicators, preparing them to work as lead writers in team projects or as independent writing contractors. Students work and study at specific client sites, identify their own documentation projects, develop an implementation plan, and then follow through as lead writers, relying on classmates and subject experts as quality reviewers. Students develop documentation projects from conception to publication.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 318
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ENGL 421: Gender and Public Rhetoric
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Students study non-fiction texts through the lens of gender and rhetorical theory. Students will compose critical essays, prepare presentations, and conduct research for a final project focusing on gender and language.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 102
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ENGL 426: Rise of the British Novel
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Focuses exclusively on the development of prose fiction from 1660 through 1832. Covers a representative sample of novels and explores various explanations for the "sudden" development of the novel as a distinct genre.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 300
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ENGL 427: Adv Study British Lit Before 1785
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Focuses on major British writers, groups of writers, a genre, or a theme (e.g., Chaucer, Milton, Satire). May be taken twice for academic credit with departmental approval.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 300
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ENGL 431: Advanced Topics in Writing
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Provides advanced study in the reading and practice of techniques in writing in a particular genre or sub-genre. Students compose and share work with the instructor and other students.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 102
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