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ENGL 3304: Psycholinguistics
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
Psycholinguistics studies the mental aspects of language, especially its acquisition, storage, comprehension, and production. The course examines linguistic inferences drawn from observations of spontaneous oral speech and planned writing. It also considers the relationship of language to thought, language as a mode of communication, and language as a socializing agent. Prerequisite: Nine (9) semester hours of English.
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ENGL 3305: Critical Theory
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This study of the form, theory, and content of fiction, nonfiction, drama, and poetry also trains in research methods and the critical analysis of literature. Prerequisite: Nine (9) semester hours of English.
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ENGL 3306: English in the Secondary School
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This is an investigation of the theoretical and practical aspects of the field of English in the secondary school. Prerequisites: Nine (9) semester hours of English and admission to the Teacher Education Program.
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ENGL 3307: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This course is a seminar in creative writing. Class time will be devoted to lectures on the craft of writing and critiquing student work that has been prepared outside of class. Prerequisite: Nine (9) semester hours of English.
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ENGL 3309: Advanced Technical Communication
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This course introduces students to the field of technical communication through current theory and practical applications of scientific and technical discourse, covering such topics as technical editing, usability testing, proposal writing, ethics, oral presentations, visual rhetoric, writing style, and international technical communication. Prerequisite: Nine (9) semester hours of English.
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ENGL 3311: Western Literature I
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This course surveys Western literature from ancient times through the Renaissance. Prerequisite: Nine (9) semester hours of English.
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ENGL 3312: Western Literature II
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This course surveys Western literature from the Enlightenment to the present. Prerequisite: Nine (9) semester hours of English.
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ENGL 3360: Introduction to Cinema Studies
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This course will provide a study of the cinematic art form, with attention given to the historical background along with an examination of social, ethical, literary, and aesthetic values as they relate to contemporary cinema. Prerequisite: Completion of nine (9) semester hours of English with a grade of "C" or better.
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ENGL 3365: Adolescent Literature
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This course introduces students to literature written for adolescents. It includes both classic and contemporary examples classified by genre and evaluated in terms of literary strength, thematic content, and appropriateness for age levels. Special attention is given to literature that motivates behavior and shapes perceptions for these children. Prerequisite: Nine (9) semester hours of English.
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ENGL 4310: Literary Themes
3.00 Credits
East Texas Baptist University
This course studies a major theme in literary history ( e.g., Realism, Romanticism, Transcendentalism). The topic will change each time the course is offered. The course may be repeated for credit when topics vary. Prerequisite: Nine (9) semester hours of English.
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