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ENG 3450: Issues in British Literature and Culture 1750-present
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course examines the literature and culture of England from the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution to the present by exploring various themes and issues. Specific themes or issues that might be explored in any given semester include: "Representing Women" (representations of and by women throughout the period), "Poetry, Philosophy, Politics" (considering their intersections during the Romantic period), "Victorian Noon" (exploring the major issues of religion, science, literature, and social transformation through the focal point of Tennyson's In Memoriam), "Rage for Order" (Modernism's connections to fascism and its response to World Wars I and II), and "Novel Economy" (exploring the industrial novels of the nineteenth century). This course may be repeated with a change of issue or theme but may be counted only twice toward program reqPrerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. ENG 2290 is recommended. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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ENG 3540: Methods of Teaching Writing
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course provides an overview of the basic theories and practices current in composition studies. While the main focus is on methods of teaching writing as process, the course also explores structuring writing assignments, responding to student writing, portfolio evaluation, the place of grammar instruction and/or readings in a writing course, and teaching writing as critical thinking. Students are encouraged to explore their views and beliefs about teaching and to gain hands-on experience with the methods discussed. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite or co-requisite is ENG 2020. This course is offered every fall. Credits: 3
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ENG 3710: Topics in English
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course provides students the opportunity to pursue topics appropriate to the 3000-level not offered in the general English curriculum. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. Credits: 3
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ENG 3811: Professional Experience
1.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This experiential course includes supervised educational and professional activity at a conference, symposium, workshop, or related event relevant to the Journalism & Writing or the Literature & Cultural Studies concentrations.? This course may be repeated when no duplication of experience results. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is permission.? There is a lab fee. Credits: 1
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ENG 4020: Law of the Media
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
Law of the Media offers a study of the rights and responsibilities imposed upon and exercised by the media under the American system of law. The course includes a discussion of FCC regulatory issues, freedom of the press, the right to know, and how those and other issues affect the media. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is ENG 1052 or permission. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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ENG 4030: Writing and Publication Workshop
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
Students in the journalism workshop work on special term-length projects in many areas of print journalism. Students work on one of the campus publications, such as the student newspaper, the Critic, or may design projects of their own. Emphasis is placed on gaining day-to-day practical knowledge of reporting, writing, and other journalistic skills under deadline pressure. The course may be repeated with permission, but may count only once towards degree requirements. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are ENG 1052 and two writing courses at or above the 2000 level, or permission. This course is offered every semester. Credits: 3
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ENG 4240: Major Author Seminar
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This seminar provides the opportunity for students to explore a particular major author in depth. Authors to be considered in different semesters might include Dante, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Austen, Dickens, Melville, Twain, Yeats, James, Woolf, Stevens, Frost, Eliot, Faulkner, or Kerouac. This course may be repeated with a change of author but may be counted only once toward program requirements. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are ENG 1052 and junior standing, or permission. Credits: 3
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ENG 4710: Topics in English
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course provides students the opportunity to pursue topics appropriate to the 4000-level not offered in the general English curriculum. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are ENG 1052 and junior standing, or permission. Credits: 3
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ENG 4750: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course provides students the opportunity to design a seminar topic of their own choosing. The instructor will offer a variety of possible choices, but students are encouraged to develop the topic on their own. Enrolled students will meet with the instructor before the end of the preceding semester to discuss possibilities and determine the seminar topic and texts. This course may be repeated with a change of topic but may be counted only once toward program requirements. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisites are ENG 1052 and junior standing, or permission. Credits: 3
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ENG 4810: Internship in English
3.00 - 15.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
The co-op in English provides students with practical experience in the application of their previous course work in the major. Arrangements for placement must be made with the supervising faculty member, faculty advisor, the employer, and the Office of Cooperative Education. Following approval of the work experience, students are required to submit a learning contract and biweekly reports. See also the section on Cooperative Education elsewhere in this catalog. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is permission. Credits: 3 to 15
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