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ENGL 314: Nineteenth- Century British Literature
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
Explores the literature of the 19th century in depth, from the Romantics to the Victorians, and the social and cultural contexts in which 19th century writers worked. The course will cover all genres of writing, including poetry, prose, and non-fiction. Learning Outcome: Self-Knowledge. Prerequisites: one 200- level literature course. Offered every other year.
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ENGL 318: Non- Fiction Markets
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
Students attend to professional markets, especially e-zines, magazines, and journals, assessing content and style of consumer publications while learning to prepare written submissions accordingly. Emerging genres, such as memoir and creative nonfiction, will be discussed in an effort to ready the advancing journalism student for eclectic, professional internship experience. Learning Outcome: Civility. Prerequisites: JOUR 118 and JOUR 218, or permission from the instructor. Offered every other year.
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ENGL 320: Advanced Poetry Workshop
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
Focusing on advanced studies in the craft of poetry, this course requires intensive reading, writing, and revision. Through formal analysis of peer work and established models, students will increase their ability to effectively critique their own and others' writing. Students will also learn the correct procedure for submitting manuscripts for publication. The course emphasizes longer works and independent projects. Learning Outcomes: Analytical Reading. Writing, and Self-Knowledge. Prerequisites: ENGL 240. Offered every other year.
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ENGL 321: Advanced Fiction Workshop
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
Focusing on advanced studies in the craft of fiction, this course requires intensive reading, writing, and revision. Through formal analysis of peer work and established models, students will increase their ability to effectively critique their own and others' writing. Students will also learn the correct procedure for submitting manuscripts for publication. This course emphasizes longer works and independent projects. Learning Outcomes: Analytical Reading, Writing, and Self-Knowledge. Prerequisites: ENGL 240. Offered every other year.
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ENGL 325: Adolescent Literature
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
Examines classic and current works created for young adults, with focus on issues such as peer pressure, family, emerging sexuality, environment, and education. Considers book selection evaluation and classroom use. Prerequisite: one 200-level literature course. Learning Outcome: Public Speaking. Offered every other year.
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ENGL 328: Concepts of Language
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
Examines aspects of language including the origin of language as a symbolic activity, the relationship between language and power, and the role of language in the global village. This course provides an introduction to linguistics - the sound systems, forms, structures, and lexicon of English and other languages - that serves as a basis of the study of language as symbolic and social practice. Prerequisite: one 200-level literature course. Learning Outcome: Writing. Offered every other year.
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ENGL 332: Genres in Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
Examines representative works from Shakespeare's dramatic genres (histories, romances, comedies, tragedies) and poetry. Prerequisite: one 200-level literature course. Learning Outcome: Writing. Offered every other year.
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ENGL 334: American Modernism
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
American Modernism examines literary movements of the early twentieth century. Readings include experimental writing, manifestos, interdisciplinary works, and literary texts. Literary texts are examined as to how they fit into various modernist movements and art forms such as Symbolism, Futurism, Imagism, and Cubism, and how texts relate to modern architecture, fine art, photography, drama, and music. American Modernism takes place in New York, London, Paris and other settings across the world and in the context of a new market-oriented, technological world. Prerequisite: one 200-level literature course. Learning Outcome: Ethics of Social Responsibility. Offered every other year.
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ENGL 335: Children's Literature
4.00 Credits
Tusculum University
4 semester hours. This course is designed to provide the prospective elementary teacher as wide an exposure as possible to the highest quality children's books and to equip the students with criteria for evaluating and choosing books for children. Special attention is given to storytelling, creative dramatics, and motivation to read. Practicum experience is a required for this course. Learning Outcome: Civility and Critical Thinking.
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ENGL 338: Creative Nonfiction
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
Focusing on advanced studies in the craft of nonfiction, this course requires intensive reading, writing, and revision. Through formal analysis of peer work and established models, students will increase their ability to effectively critique their own and others' writing. This course emphasizes longer works and independent projects. Prerequisites: JOUR 218 or ENGL 240. Learning Outcome: Critical Thinking. Offered every other year.
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