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ENG 250: Introduction to Language
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 This course is for learning about language as it is conceived and described in contemporary linguistics. New research and thinking in this field enter into the various discussions of language and learning in the national media and elsewhere in our culture, and are especially interesting and important to those who plan to teach in any discipline where language - its acquisition, its structure, its psychology, its philosophy, its social context - is a core concern. This is a required course for those seeking 6- 12 certification in English. Students seeking this certification will learn basic linguistic concepts and their applications to teaching. This course does not fulfill the general education requirement in literature.
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ENG 260: Fiction[
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
H3 901]
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ENG 260 - Fiction[
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ENG 261: Poetry[
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
H3 903]
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ENG 261 - Poetry[
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ENG 262: Drama[
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
H3 902] Credit Hours: 3 (per class) Three separate courses, each an introduction to reading and understanding a particular genre of literature. (Drama is not an acting course.) Prerequisite(s): ENG 112.
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ENG 262 - Drama[
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ENG 263: Comedy In Literature
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Comic drama from Aristophanes to Pinter and classic comic films; comic satire from Juvenal to Barthelme, including the American humorist tradition. [H3 902] Prerequisite(s): ENG 112 (can be concurrent enrollment)
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ENG 263 - Comedy In Literature
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ENG 270-9: Special Topics In Literature
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 1-3 Concentrated courses on various topics depending upon demand and staff. Prerequisite(s): ENG 112
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ENG 270-9 - Special Topics In Literature
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ENG 300: Advanced Writing
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Extensive practice in writing strategies, including argument, with emphasis on stylistic improvement. This course does not satisfy the general education requirement in literature. Prerequisite(s): Completion of the general education requirements in composition and literature and Junior standing
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ENG 300 - Advanced Writing
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ENG 305: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Study and exploration of the art of writing fiction or poetry or both. Final emphasis will be determined by the instructor, this course does not satisfy a literature requirement. Prerequisite(s): Completion of the general education requirements in composition and literature and Junior standing
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ENG 305 - Creative Writing
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ENG 315: Literature of Greece,Rome,and Israel
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Readings in three major literatures that have shaped the world. Students will read Homer and the Greek dramatists, a selection of major Roman authors, and several books of the Hebrew Bible. Prerequisite(s): Completion of the general education requirements in composition and literature
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ENG 315 - Literature of Greece,Rome,and Israel
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ENG 326: The American Character
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 This class surveys American writers who have contributed to an understanding of how the "American Character" has been defined and perhaps altered through the years. Readings will include fiction, non-fiction, drama, and poetry by writers whose works examine qualities in leadership and defining moments in character through the lens of history, cultures, and gender. Prerequisite(s): Completion of the general education requirements in composition and literature
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