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GENG 670: Studies in Poetry
3.00 Credits
Centenary University
A study of the principles underlying poetry as an art form, including an investigation of prosody, metaphor, and the creative process. Exercises in practical criticism of poetry will complement theory.
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GENG 675: Writing in Media Technology
3.00 Credits
Centenary University
A study of the different types of electric media, including TV, film, and the Internet, and the relationship of these media to the written text. Instruction is given in such writing modes as screenplay, film treatments, reviews, scholarship, press release and press kits.
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GENG 680: Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Centenary University
An introduction to the scientific analysis of language, with emphasis on syntactic theory and transformational generative grammar and including a consideration of the appropriate role of linguistics in informing the relationship between oral language background and the production of written text.
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GENG 685: Literary Criticism
3.00 Credits
Centenary University
An examination of some aspect of literary criticism, both theoretical and practical. Emphasis may be placed on a particular approach, a particular theorist/critic, or a grouping of theorists/critics.
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GENG 687: Literature and Allied Discourse
3.00 Credits
Centenary University
An investigation into the study of imaginative literature in relation to another field of intellectual inquiry. Such fields would include philosophy, psychology, religion, fine and performing arts, film, politics, scientific inquiry, media, and popular culture. Specific topics are determined by the instructor.
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GENG 688: Graduate Teaching Practicum
3.00 Credits
Centenary University
With the approval of both the instructor and the graduate director, students may undertake the Graduate Teaching Practicum for one semester in an undergraduate English class. The instructor must be a member of the graduate faculty. This course provides graduate students with a first-hand experience of designing and running a college-level class. Students may undertake only one Teaching Practicum during the course of their degree.
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GENG 690: Thesis Supervision
3.00 Credits
Centenary University
Students will work individually with a faculty member and two committee members on a research project that will result in a thesis paper (40 pp. +) and a public defense of the thesis.
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GENG 695: Master's Exam Study
3.00 Credits
Centenary University
The student, in consultation with three faculty members, will prepare for a three-part exam focusing on a period, an author, and a literary movement of the student's choosing. Students may bring only primary source material to the written exam session, which will be followed by an oral public defense.
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GFN 610: Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Centenary University
Prerequisite: Core This course is a study of the control of the resources of business enterprises in order to maximize the value of the investment for the owners. Topics include the budgeting process, investment valuation and the cost of capital inventory and cash management and global activities.
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GFN 620: Financial Markets and Monetary Institutions
3.00 Credits
Centenary University
This course addresses matters significant to the proper management of financial institution. The topics include the Federal Reserve, financial regulations, financial security types and yields, interest rate theories, interest rate risk management, stock index futures, and numerous operating functions in banking. Prerequisite: Core
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