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ENG 240: Young Adult Literature
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
A study of the genres included in young adult literature. Students will create and share teaching materials, such as lesson plans, study guides, writing assignments, and exams. ENG 240 addresses state licensure requirements for some levels of teaching communication arts and literature. Prerequisite: Instructor's permission.
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ENG 250: English Grammar & Usage
2.00 Credits
Winona State University
This course introduces students to the basic concepts and elements of English grammar and usage. The primary purpose is to develop students' abilities to understand grammar from a formal perspective. This course prepares students for ENG 328.
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ENG 290: Literary Studies
5.00 Credits
Winona State University
An introductory course in literary analysis, focusing upon the major genres and introducing literary history, methods of interpretation, and research and documentation. Prerequisite: ENG 111. Grade only.
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ENG 301: British Literature to 1660
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
A literary-history survey of early English literature from the Old English period through the early 17th century. Prerequisite: ENG 290.
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ENG 304: Victorian and post-Civil War Literature
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
A literary-history survey of mid to late 19th-century literature in England and America, this course covers selected major writers, works, and genres - as well as aesthetic concepts and historical contexts - associated with British literature of the Victorian period and with American literature of the middle-1800s to the turn of the century. Prerequisite: ENG 290.
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ENG 305: Modernism & Beyond
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
A literary-history survey of Modernism in England, Ireland, and America. This course concentrates on selected writers and works of the early to middle 1900s and covers aesthetic concepts and historical contexts that frame studies of Modernist literature. The course may also address questions of Postmodernism and dynamics of late 20th-century literature. Prerequisite: ENG 290.
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ENG 309: Non-Fiction Prose Writing
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
Study and practice in the techniques and forms of nonfiction prose; reading and writing a variety of essay and nonfiction prose genres. Prerequisite: ENG 290.
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ENG 312: Poetry Writing
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
Study and practice in the techniques and forms of poetry writing with emphasis on contemporary approaches. Prerequisites: ENG 290.
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ENG 324: Projects in Writing and Language: Tutoring Writing
2.00 Credits
Winona State University
Special topics in writing, publishing, and/or language, including such work as tutoring writing, teaching English as a Second Language, editing literary publications, or similar undertakings. Specific topic announced in class schedule. Variable content: semester schedules announce each section's subject and credit. Prerequisite: ENG 111.
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ENG 326: Writers of Literature: Willa Cather
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
Concentrating on a major, or a compelling minor, literary figure, this course addresses the biography and selected writings by that writer, whose historical period, generic orientations, and cultural contexts are covered. Topics bearing on authorial intention, compositional process, and theoretical approaches may also be treated. Variable content: semester schedules announce each section's subject and credit. Prerequisite: ENG 290.
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