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ENG 315: Advanced Essay Writing(S)
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
An advanced course in the principles of prose style, focusing on the academic essay. Recommended for all students, especially those entering the professions or aspiring to become writers. Prerequisite: Eng 101 and Eng 102 or Eng 111.
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ENG 316: Creative Writing:Poetry(S,Odd)
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
An advanced course in the writing of poetry, including analysis and emulation of professional models and workshop editing of original student writings. Prerequisite: Eng 101 and Eng 102 or Eng 111 and Eng 216 or permission of instructor.
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ENG 317: Creative Writing:Fiction(S,Even)
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
An advanced course in the writing of fiction, including analysis and emulation of professional models and workshop editing of original student writings. Prerequisite: Eng 101 and Eng 102 or Eng 111 and Eng 216 or permission of instructor.
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ENG 319: Teaching Writing in the Middle and Secondary School(F)
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
For prospective teachers of English. Composition theory and pedagogy. Prerequisite: Eng 101 and Eng 102 or Eng 111.
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ENG 325: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
(Writing Intensive) A reading, lecture, and observation course for elementary education students, including evaluation of children's literature, its historical development, and its uses in the elementary school. Does not count toward the English B.A. and secondary English B.S.E. majors. Prerequisite: Eng 101 and Eng 102 or Eng 111.
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ENG 330: Young Adult Literature(S)
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
An extensive reading course for English education majors including evaluation of adolescent literature, some methodology for classroom use, and a major unit on minority literature. Prerequisite: Eng 101 and Eng 102 or Eng 111.
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ENG 333: Literary Paris
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
An examination of the historic role of Paris in literary production and of the literature produced in this city. Emphasis will be placed upon the city as a locus for the literary productions that shape American, British, and World literatures. Coursework will include a practical orientation to the city, an introduction to French culture, and an in-depth examination of some of those authors whose work was shaped by Parisian experiences. The course includes a mandatory trip to Paris. Prerequisite: Eng 102. Co-Requisite: Fren 100 or previous French language experience as determined by the instructor.
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ENG 335: Women's Literature
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
A study of the literary tradition of women authors writing in English. Prerequisite: Eng 101 and Eng 102 or Eng 111.
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ENG 340: African-American Literature
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
A study of literature written by African-Americans from the Colonial Period to the present. Prerequisite: Eng 101 and Eng 102 or Eng 111.
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ENG 345: The American Novel
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
A study of the development of the novel in America. Representative works of authors such as Hawthorne, Melville, Twain, Hemingway, and Faulkner. Prerequisite: Eng 101 and Eng 102 or Eng 111.
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