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ENGL 2440: Folklore and Literature HU
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course surveys literary texts that draw on oral traditions in their plots, characters, or language. The emphasis is on canonical and multicultural American literature, and the course also asks students to examine artistic aspects of oral storytelling.
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ENGL 2450: Intro to Gender Studies HU
3.00 Credits
Snow College
Introduction to Gender Studies investigates gender and gender identity, reflecting on how gender is identified and defined; how gender norms are established, maintained, and disrupted; and the role gender plays in both personal and social contexts. Students will be familiarized with gender theory as well as introduced to the historical context surrounding gender studies, including key terms, movements, and thinkers within the field.
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ENGL 2460: African-American Literature HU
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course focuses on the contributions of African-American writers to the development of a multi-racial culture in America, and to the expression of the black experience through literature.
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ENGL 2510: American Literature I HU
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course focuses on the development of ideas, movements, and genres in American literature from exploration and settlement to Romanticism as illustrated through representative texts. (Humanities)
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ENGL 2520: American Literature II HU
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course focuses on the development of ideas, movements, and genres in American literature from Realism to the present as illustrated through representative texts.
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ENGL 2600: Intr to Critical Lit/Theory
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course offers an introduction to literary genres, literary criticism, critical interpretation, and research.
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ENGL 2610: Masterpieces of British Literature
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course surveys significant cultural ideas and currents of British literature from its beginnings through the Eighteenth Century as illustrated through representative texts.
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ENGL 2620: Masterpieces of British Literature
3.00 Credits
Snow College
The course focuses on the development of ideas, movement, and genres in British Literature from the Romantic era to the present as illustrated through traditionally representative and underrepresented texts.
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ENGL 2650: Language In Society HU
3.00 Credits
Snow College
We are all intimately familiar with at least one language: our own. Few native speakers, however, stop to consider what they know about their own language and how their language shapes daily life. This course will provide students with a basic introduction to language and the relationship of language to society. Examples will be taken from a wide variety of languages and cultures. This course is cross-listed with TESL 2650.
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ENGL 2660: Intro to Language Systems HU
3.00 Credits
Snow College
A general introduction to the theory of language, this course will focus on language systems, including how they exist in linguistic communities, with particular attention to phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. Examples of general linguistic principles will be drawn from English as well as other languages. Cross-listed as TESL 2660.
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