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ENGL 306: Reading Drama
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Study of individual plays and of drama in its cultural context. Emphasis on student's ability to read, view, and appreciate drama. Credits: 3
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ENGL 307: Selected Readings in Drama
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Representative selections from world drama, focusing either on such periods as classical, Renaissance, or modern, or on a theme. Subject announced. Credits: 3
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ENGL 308: Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Principles and strategies for planning, writing, and revising technical documents common in government, business, and industry (e.g., manuals, proposals, procedures, newsletters, brochures, specifications, memoranda, and formal reports). Topics include analysis of audience and purpose, simplifying complex information, document design, and project management. Credits: 3
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ENGL 310: Literary Classics
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Selected works, from ancient to modern, such as Plato's Symposium, Ovid' s Metamorphoses , Montaigne ? Essay s, Pushkin 's Eugene Oneg in, and Camu s's The Pla gue, read in translation and with attention to theme, technique, genre, and conteCredits: 3
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ENGL 315: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Representative plays. Intended to prepare the general student to read and view the plays independently. Not available for credit in the major. Credits: 3
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ENGL 318: Language and Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Introduction to the nature of language and fundamental principles of linguistic analysis. May include interdisciplinary aspects of linguistics, the biological foundations of language, language acquisition, language variation and change, and languages of the world, their classification, typology, and viability. Credits: 3
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ENGL 320: History of the English Language
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Survey of the English language from its Indo-European origins to the modern period. Topics include phonology and grammar, the relationships between English and other languages, and the social, political, and cultural forces affecting linguistic change. Credits: 3
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ENGL 321: Structure of Modern English
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Survey of Modern English and contemporary linguistic methods of analyzing and describing its major structures and their functions. Credits: 3
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ENGL 322: Language in American Society
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Introduction to the study of language in its social context. Focus on varieties of American English with some attention to the status of minority languages. Sociolinguistic approach to language variation by region, social class, ethnicity, gender, and social context. Standardization and attitudes toward nonstandard dialects and minority languages. Relationship between language and power and social control. Credits: 3
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ENGL 330: American Literature to 1830
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
American literature from the beginnings through the early national period, including such writers as Bradstreet, Taylor, Edwards, Franklin, Equiano, Rowson, and Cooper. Credits: 3
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