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EN 340: Modern British Literature
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This is a survey of major English, Scottish, Irish and Welsh writings from 1900 to 1945 that individually and together define what has been termed 'modernism,' a literary movementin British Literature. In our study, a major emphasis will focus on artistic innovations of style and content, thematic concerns, and literary/aesthetic theories. Prerequisite: EN 150.
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EN 400: Off-Campus Practicum
1.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This practicum (internship) for non-teaching Writing and/ or English majors will give students the opportunity to work in areas relating to their vocational interests. Credits will be arranged with the director of the practicum, though the credit limit per internship will be two credits. The total number of credits earned over a four-year period may not exceed eight.
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EN 402: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
A culmination of the students' undergraduate preparation in English or Writing, this course gives each student both the chance to focus on an individual project and to work with the rest of the class on a common topic. Students will discuss how their work in English Studies connects to their lives. The course requires a formal presentation.
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EN 412: Literary Criticism
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
A study of major critical theories and the application of these theories to specific literary texts, this course also explores the connection between literary theory and the student's work in other courses. The student will have a chance to reflect on the relationship between literary theory and the practical experience of reading and teaching. This course does not fulfill the core requirement in literature. Prerequisite: Junior standing in English major or minor or Writing major.
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EN 415: Advanced Poetry/Fiction Workshop
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This workshop will build on Poetry Workshop (EN 315), Fiction Workshop (EN 316), and Screenwriting Workshop (EN 318). This capstone course will include intensive writing and revising of the student's current work and portfolios from previous writing courses. Students will select a writer of personal interest to study in depth. This course also will include preparation for a Senior Poetry/Fiction/Non-fiction/ Screenwriting Reading in public on campus prior to graduation. Prerequisite: EN 315, EN 316.
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EN 430: Studies in Chaucer
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
A study of selected works of Chaucer. Some readings will be in Middle English. Prerequisite: EN 150.
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EN 431: Studies in Satire
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
A study of satire, focusing mainly on English works from the late Renaissance, the Restoration, and the 18th Century. Prerequisite: EN 150.
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EN 432: Studies in Romantic and Victorian Literature
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
An in-depth study of several authors, genres, or themes in 19th Century British literature. Prerequisite: EN 150.
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EN 433: Images of Women in Literature
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
A study of late 19th and 20th Century literature by women, which explores literature about the causes and effects of changing roles for women, the quest for a new identity, new options for family, career, and lifestyle, and new expectations for men and women. The course will also examine the continuing backlash against changing roles for women. This course can fulfill a literature requirement for the Women's Studies minor. Prerequisite: EN 150.
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FR 101: Elementary French
4.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This course introduces students to French language and culture. Students will learn basic grammar and vocabulary while studying pronunciation rules through oral and written practice. Students will also study basic aspects of French culture and civilization.
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