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ENGL 411: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Friends University
COMP 202This course covers several major plays of Shakespeare by examining aspects of text and performance with attention given to historical and literary background.DRMA 411
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ENGL 420: Literature of India: Culture and Identity
3.00 Credits
Friends University
COMP 202 with grade of ‘C’ or better. This course will re-examine canonical and representative texts from the Indian/English literary tradition and the increasingly popular contemporary and first generation Indian-American literature through the lenses ofcinema, drama, feminism, post- olonialism and cultural theory. Students will study the religious, philosophical, political and cultural contexts for all texts studied. Texts covered vary each year according to text and film availability.
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ENGL 421: Contemporary World Literature and Film
3.00 Credits
Friends University
COMP 202 This course will examine representative poetry and prose by writers making notable contributions to the current literary scene. The course will include writers with varied ethnic, gender and cultural perspectives and will include literature produced outside the United States and the British Isles. Students will also view and discuss several domestic and international films in order to compare and contrast the current issues, trends and social impact of contemporary literature and film.
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ENGL 422: Major Novels
3.00 Credits
Friends University
ENGL 202 This course studies important examples of what has become one of the most widely read literary genres today: the novel. Issues include genre (what was new about novels), the representation of subjectivity, the paradoxes of “realism,” moral didacticism and its subversion, the significance of gender andclass, and the search for meaning in a changing world. Author selection will vary from year to year but will be guided by current regional and national expectations for teaching candidates.
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ENGL 460: Literary Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Friends University
COMP 202 Students will examine methods of literary interpretation and the vocabulary of literary criticism, applying critical concepts to the study of selected literary texts. The course also surveys the development of critical theory from Plato to the present.
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ENGL 470: Special Topics in English
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course provides opportunity for intensified study in a particular aspect of literature such as a period, genre or specific author. Topics will vary from year to year.
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ENGL 490A: English/Drama Capstone Seminar
1.00 Credits
Friends University
senior standing and most major coursework completed for English Language Arts Education or English/Drama major.Students review major concepts from coursework in preparation for exit examination. They also learn to prepare materials for a job search, graduate school entrance or other life work. A. English Language Arts Education Students B. English/Drama Students C. Music Theatre Students.This course is cross listed with DRMA 490 A-C
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ENGL 491: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Friends University
Designed to give students the opportunity to earn elective credit on research into literarytopics or the English language of special interest to them. With instructor’s consent, students may also pursue projects in creative literary production.
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ENGR 101: Engineering Orientation
2.00 Credits
Friends University
MATH 111 or concurrent enrollment. (Meets Perspectives General Education Requirement.)This course is an introduction to the profession of engineering. It examines the different fields of engineering, the career opportunities available in engineering, the professionalethics expected of an engineer and problem-solving skills.
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FINA 103: Aesthetics of Art
3.00 Credits
Friends University
A historical and critical survey of the visual arts through the ages with an emphasis upon how they uniquely treat the human experience and enhance and enrich the quality of life. Specific artists and their works will be examined as well as the creative and developmental steps in the aesthetic process.Delivery Methods: WEB, HYB
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