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ENG 328: English Syntax
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
This course introduces students to the structure of English as described by modern linguists. The course aims to develop students' ability to analyze and describe English and to apply syntactic knowledge of English to stylistic analyses of texts. Prerequisite: ENG 111.
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ENG 390: Literary Criticism: Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
A study of modern critical theories and their application in original critical evaluations. Offered yearly. Prerequisites: ENG 111 and ENG 201.
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ENG 399: Internship:TESOL Assessment- Lake Park Schools
0.00 - 9.00 Credits
Winona State University
Supervised, practical experience in a wide variety of fields. Must be arranged well in advance of the registration period. P/NC at the instructor's discretion.
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ENG 402: Teaching Middle School and Secondary English
4.00 Credits
Winona State University
A study of goals and methods of the middle school and secondary English teacher and the content and structure of the middle school and secondary English curriculum. ENG 402 addresses state licensure requirements for some levels of teaching communication arts and literature. This course should be taken in the last semester that it is offered prior to student teaching. Prerequisite: ENG 290 with a B or higher and instructor's permission.
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ENG 410: Advanced Creative Writing: Fiction
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
Opportunity to produce a significant body of new fiction or creative nonfiction and to develop a literary aesthetic and philosophy. Application of various expressive, imitative, and experimental writing techniques. Prerequisite: ENG 310.
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ENG 417: Shakespeare's Works
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
The course will be based upon careful consideration and discussion of Shakespeare's works, both the printed texts and filmed versions. Prerequisite: ENG 290.
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ENG 423: Shakespeare in Performance
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
This intensive two-week course is based on careful reading and discussion of Shakespeare's plays and their performances; the choice of plays for the class will correspond to the offerings of the Great River Shakespeare Festival. This course entails extra fees. Prerequisites: ENG 290.
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ENG 432: Literature in a Global Context
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
An introduction to representative masterpieces of European and non- Western literature. Offered yearly. Prerequisites: ENG 111 and ENG 201.
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ENG 439: Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
The theory and practice of creating technical documents with text and graphics, such as proposals, reviews, reports, newsletters, descriptions, instructions, manuals, websites, and/or correspondence. Using available technology (hardware and software), students will develop these documents with attention to their personal, organizational, cultural, legal, and ethical consequences. Prerequisite: ENG 111.
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ENG 470: Seminar in American Literature: Short Story
3.00 Credits
Winona State University
This reading- and writing-intensive course offers advanced study of a period, genre, figure, or theme in American literature and includes seminar-style presentations by students. Variable content: semester schedules announce each section's subject. Prerequisite: ENG 290 and instructor's permission.
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