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ENG 691: Master's Portfolio
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Capstone project for the MA Plan II degree. May be repeated.
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ENG 693: Research Group in Literature/Rhetoric and Writing
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Supervised group observation and ethnographic research in the teaching of literature or writing skills in the General Studies Writing program, the General Studies Literature program, or other university settings. Prerequisites: consent of instructor and graduate coordinator approval. Master's-level credit only. Graded S/U.
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ENG 694: Workshop in English Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
On demand. Workshop on current topics and issues within discipline; topics vary from semester to semester.
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ENG 696: Supervised Practicum in Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Directed writing of a substantial technical writing project within the student's cognate area. For students preparing to pursue a teaching career, the project may be a thesis. Completed project or thesis to be evaluated by at least one technical writing instructor from the cognate area. Prerequisite: ENG 640.
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ENG 697: Practicum in TESL
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Observation of teaching ESL classes, a complement to and to be taken in conjunction with Methods (ENG 612) and other professional development, such as testing, administration, international student advisement.
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ENG 699: Thesis Research
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Credit for thesis study. Enrollment in excess of six hours acceptable for Plan I master's degree, but no more than six hours creditable toward degree. Graded S/U.
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ENG 707: Contemporary Literary Theory
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Development of contemporary literary theory from modern period to present. Schools and approaches of contemporary theory criticism; e.g., psychoanalytical, neo-Marxist, feminist, postmodernist, and ethnopoetic.
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ENG 722: The History of Rhetoric and Written Discourse
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Survey of major figures/developments in the history of rhetoric with special reference to their relevance to written discourse. The course will include topics such as attitudes toward and development of written literacy, contributions of noncanonical rhetoricians, and institutionalization of writing instruction. Special attention will be given to methods of historical research and historiography.
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ENG 723: Issues in the History of Rhetoric and Composition
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Study of issues in the history of rhetoric and writing instruction. Topics vary and may include technologies of literacy and writing; gender and rhetorical education/practices; belletristic rhetoric and the development of college-level writing instruction in the United States; historiography, methodology, and the construction of historical knowledge in rhetoric and composition. May be repeated if topics are different.
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ENG 724: The Rhetoric of Written Discourse
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Survey of modern and contemporary rhetorical theory about writing. Topics include theories of invention, arrangement, and style; kinds and purposes of discourse; the effects of literacy; and the epistemology of writing and reading processes.
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