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ENGL 452: ESL Rhetoric and Composition II
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Only for graduate students whose native language is not English. Exploration of critical strategies and documented writing in the disciplines. Documented writing required in all sections. Special support for grammar and mechanics. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: ENGL 451. Credits: 3
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ENGL 453: ESL Rhetoric and Composition
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Only for graduate students whose native language is not English. A concentrated approach to disciplinary writing with special support for grammar and mechanics. Reading of academic prose. Documented writing required in all sections. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Placement by testing. Credits: 3
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ENGL 470: The English Novel to 1900
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Development of the English novel in the 18th and 19th centuries, including works by such representative authors as Defoe, Richardson, Fielding, Austen, Thackeray, the Bront s, Eliot, and Hardy. Credits: 3
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ENGL 471: The English Novel Since 1900
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Includes works by such representative authors as Conrad, Joyce, Woolf, Lawrence, Murdoch, Amis, Naipaul, and Drabble. Credits: 3
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ENGL 471 - The English Novel Since 1900
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ENGL 475: British Poetry Since 1900
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Includes works by such representative authors as Hopkins, Yeats, Sitwell, Eliot, Smith, Thomas, and Heaney. Credits: 3
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ENGL 475 - British Poetry Since 1900
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ENGL 476: British Drama Since 1900
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Includes works by such representative playwrights as Wilde, Shaw, Beckett, Osborne, Pinter, Stoppard, and Churchill. Credits: 3
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ENGL 476 - British Drama Since 1900
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ENGL 477: Postcolonial and New Literatures in English
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Representative works of new literatures in English by postcolonial South Asian, African, Australian, and Caribbean writers, such as Arundhati Roy, Buchi Emecheta, Ben Okri, Peter Carey, Michelle Cliff, and Derek Walcott. Credits: 3
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ENGL 477 - Postcolonial and New Literatures in English
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ENGL 479: The Teaching of Literature
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Approaches to teaching literature on the junior and senior high school level with emphasis on recent developments in the field. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: ENGL 200, 9 semester hours of literature at the 300 and 400 level, and senior standing; or consent of department. Credits: 3
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ENGL 479 - The Teaching of Literature
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ENGL 480: Materials and Methods of Teaching English in the Middle and High School
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Methods, devices, techniques, and curriculum materials useful to the English teacher in the middle and high school. Attention given to teaching reading to students with reading difficulties, distinguishing techniques for teaching the exceptional student, and planning for multicultural learning situations. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: ENGL 404 or consent of department. CRQ: ENGL 482. Credits: 3
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ENGL 481: Seminar in Secondary English Materials and Methods
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
In-depth examination of particular aspects of teaching language, literature, or composition done individually and in small groups. Research and reports determined by gaps in students' individual backgrounds as well as their special interests. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of department. Credits: 3
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