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ENG 3356: Form and Theory of Fiction
3.00 Credits
Troy University
Primarily a reading course for writers. Examination of the classic texts of literary theory; analysis of the use and purpose of the elements of fiction; and discussion of fiction form, from the short-short to hyper-text. Prerequisite: 6 semester hours of 2000-level English courses
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ENG 3357: Form and Theory of Nonfiction Literature
3.00 Credits
Troy University
Examination of the theories behind various forms of nonfiction literature, whether autobiography, biography, the essay, diaries, and/or travel writing, with special emphasis on the historical evolution of a particular form. List of readings will vary with each course offering. Prerequisite: 6 semester hours of 2000-level English courses
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ENG 3361: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Troy University
Literature for children. Prerequisite: 6 semester hours of 2000-level English courses. NOTE: No credit toward English major or minor.
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ENG 3362: The Arthurian Legend through the Ages
3.00 Credits
Troy University
Examination of Arthur not only in literary and historical works from its earliest traces in the Middle Ages to the present, but also in archaeology, the visual and decorative arts (especially painting and sculpture), manuscript decoration, film, musical, and opera. Prerequisite: 6 semester hours of 2000-level English courses
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ENG 3365: Advanced Technical and Professional Writing
3.00 Credits
Troy University
Study of technical communication as a dynamic process in organizational and social environments, including the manner in which organizational hierarchies, purposes, and stylistic conventions interact with the writing process. Professional literature and professional associations concerned with improving communications within students’ disciplines. Prerequisite: ENG 2260 or permission of instructor
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ENG 3366: Professional Document Design
3.00 Credits
Troy University
Overview of the fundamental concepts and techniques of information design and production for both print and online documents, including the coordination of text, typography, and graphics; principles of audience analysis, usability, and readability; and an introduction to computer software for desktop publication and web design. Prerequisite: ENG 2260 or permission of instructor.
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ENG 3371: Literature for Adolescents
3.00 Credits
Troy University
Principles of and practice in the selection of literature for upper-elementary and for junior and senior high school students, with attention given to multicultural literature. Note: No credit toward English major or minor. Credit applied only to middle school education certification program in English. Prerequisite: 6 semester hours of 2000-level English courses
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ENG 4400: Selected Topics in Literature and/or Professional Writing
3.00 Credits
Troy University
Study of a topic of special interest and importance not covered in regularly offered courses in English. Prerequisite: 6 semester hours of 2000-level English courses
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ENG 4401: Chaucer
3.00 Credits
Troy University
Study of Chaucer’s major poetry. Prerequisite: 6 semester hours of 2000-level English courses
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ENG 4402: Studies in Medieval Literature
3.00 Credits
Troy University
Study of non-Chaucerian British literature from the Middle Ages, including Beowulf, Piers Plowman, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, mystery plays, Le Morte d’Arthur, and other works. Prerequisite: 6 semester hours of 2000-level English courses
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