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ENG 300: Introduction to Literary Study
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is designed to help students acquire knowledge and skills necessary for advanced study in English language, literature, and rhetoric. This course includes attention to basic literary vocabulary, scansion and metaphor in poetics, analysis of structure and voice in narrative, critical approaches to literature, proper research methods, and correct verbal and written presentation of research.
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ENG 311: American Literature I
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course covers the major writers and movements in American literature. It focuses mainly on the Nineteenth Century with particular emphasis on the American Renaissance. Prerequisite: ENG 215, ENG 216, or consent of instructor. ENG 300 strongly recommended.
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ENG 312: American Literature II
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course covers the major writers and movements in American literature beginning with the period of Realism and focusing mainly on Twentieth Century literature. Prerequisite: ENG 215, or ENG 216, or consent of the instructor. ENG 300 strongly recommended.
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ENG 316: Literature for Children and Adolescents
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is a survey of multicultural literature for children and adolescents based on wide reading in the field. It includes story telling, mimetics, and exposure to all genres. Prerequisite: ENG 215, or ENG 216, or consent of the instructor.
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ENG 321: British Literature I:Medieval to 18th Century
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course will focus on Medieval, Renaissance, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century literature, studying representative texts and authors in terms of genre, themes, and cultural contexts. Prerequisites: ENG 215, ENG 216, or consent of the instructor.
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ENG 322: British Literature II:Romantic to Modern
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course will focus on Romantic, Victorian, Modern, and contemporary literature, studying representative texts and authors in terms of genre, themes, and cultural contexts. Prerequisites: ENG 215, ENG 216, or consent of instructor.
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ENG 331: History and Structure of the English Language
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is a study of the English language, from its Indo-European origins to modern usage around the world. It includes historical, social and political context as well as detailed consideration of changes in the vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation of English. Required of all English Education majors. Prerequisites: ENG 102 or consent of the instructor.
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ENG 341: Classical Literature
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course focuses on the great literature of Greece and Rome, particularly on the epic and the drama, with readings from Homer, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, Vergil, and Ovid. Prerequisites: ENG 215, ENG 216, or consent of the instructor.
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ENG 342: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course focuses on literature since 1700. It may include some literature by American and British authors, but primarily literature in translation. Selections from European, African, Asian, and South American authors will be included.
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ENG 344: Cinema in Society
3.00 Credits
Cumberland University
This course is a selected evaluation of major films from around the world. It includes an appraisal of their aesthetic and social significance.
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