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ENG G20: Communication Skills For Graduate Students
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
This course provides instruction on communication and presentation skills to graduate ENL students. The oral proficiency required to discuss and present academic materials is developed. Language skills and classroom interaction skills are practiced while focusing on individual needs.
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ENG G205: Introduction to The English Language
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Elementary phonetics, phonology, and grammatical analysis; historical and comparative linguistics; language variation; English language as considered in relation to other languages. I, II, S
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ENG G301: History of The English Language
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Historical and structural analysis of the English language in stages of its development. Political and social events affecting development of language: evolution of modern phonology, syntax, and semantics. II (alternate years)
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ENG G302: Structure of Modern English
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
P: ENG-G 205 or ENG-G 301. Linguistic analysis of present-day American English, with attention to its phonemic and syntactical systems and its social dimensions. II (alternate years)
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ENG G552: Linguistics And The Teacher of English
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Topics in applied English linguistics, intended for English teachers at all levels.
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ENG L101: Western World Masterpieces I
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Literary masterpieces from Homer to Chaucer. Aims to teach thoughtful, intensive reading, and to introduce students to the aesthetic values of the classical literary heritage of Western literature. I, II, S
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ENG L102: Western World Masterpieces II
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Literary masterpieces from Shakespeare to the present. Introduces the student to the literature of the modern world and its aesthetic and philosophical values. May be taken before ENG-L 101. I, II, S P = Prerequisite, R = Recommended, C = Concomitant I = fall semester, II = spring semester, S = summer session(s)
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ENG L202: Literary Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Through discussion and writing, students examine how tradition and experiment find form in poetry, fiction, and drama; how form embodies the writer's cultural and personal values; and how each act of reading gives context to the literary work. Course can be taken twice for credit. I, II
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ENG L203: Introduction to Drama
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Representative group of significant plays to acquaint students with characteristics of drama as a type of literature.
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ENG L204: Introduction to Fiction
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-South Bend
Representative works of fiction; stresses structural technique in the novel, theories and kinds of fiction, and thematic scope of the novel.
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