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[Choice:HU] This course explores the roots and transformations of American literature and culture from the pre-Colonial period to the twentieth century through representative major figures such as Bradford, Franklin, Poe, Hawthorne, and Dickinson, as well as the poetry and short fiction of the twentieth century. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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[Choice:HU] Focusing primarily but not exclusively on the modern era, this course explores the representations, ideas, and concerns of a variety of cultures through selected literary works that are considered significant by the culture that each embodies. Texts to be considered might include Kafka's The Metamorphosis and Achebe' s Things Fall Apart . The emphasis throughout will be on the ways in which the texts address issues of identity, gender, and cultural differences.Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. This course?is required for English Secondary Education Licensure. This course is offered every?spring. Credits: 3
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[Choice:HU] This course will explore the genre of mystery and detective fiction, from its roots in the nineteenth century to its contemporary development. British and American texts, representing the development of a variety of subgenres within the larger genre, will be considered both from the aesthetic perspective of themes, styles, and forms and in terms of their historical, social, intellectual, and cultural contexts. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052. The course is offered every even-numbered spring. Credits: 3
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[Choice:HU] A survey of the forms of non-fiction in various historical periods, this course emphasizes examples of literary non-fiction such as biography, personal narrative, new journalism, essay, straight journalism, and humor. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. This course is offered every fall. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses the importance of language in general as a means of understanding ourselves and the world around us. Topics include, but are not limited to, history of the English language, dialects of American English, World Englishes; language acquisition and language pathology; language and culture; gender difference; language policy and planning. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. The course is required for English Secondary Education Licensure. The course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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This course provides students the opportunity to pursue topics appropriate to the 2000-level not offered in the general English curriculum. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. Credits: 3
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[Choice:HU] This course offers advanced study of and practice in analytical, argumentative, and expository writing. The course focuses on techniques of logic and rhetoric, questions of style, techniques of rational and emotional persuasion, and the power of language. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. Credits: 3
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This intensive reporting class examines public institutions, their structures and operations, and provides students practice for publication in reporting on city, county, state, and federal offices. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is one ENG 2000-level writing course. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
In this course the student gains practical experience in the editing and preparation of publications. The course includes such elements as editing for publication, headline writing, photo editing, AP style, graphic design components of publication, and basic typography. The emphasis is on the development of written materials for publication and on news judgment, accuracy, and fairness. A class project includes the production of professional-quality manuscripts and publications. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is one ENG 2000-level writing course or permission. This course is offered every fall. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
This workshop studies the techniques of writing fiction and poetry, and offers practice of those techniques in a workshop setting. Student work-in-progress is critiqued through class discussion and frequent conferences with the instructor and fellow student writers. This course may be repeated once with permission but may be counted only once toward program requirements. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 2130 or ENG 2140 or permission. This course is offered every fall. Credits: 3
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