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ENGL 412: James Joyce Seminar
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course provides an analysis of the major works of James Joyce, one of the leading figures of modernist literature. The student will become familiar with Joyce's life and the influences on his work, as well as the important contributions he made to 20th century English literature.
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ENGL 415: Twentieth Century British Literature
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
A study of selected writers from the British Isles from about 1900 to the present. Recommended for juniors and seniors.
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ENGL 422: Research Seminar
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Directed research and writing of a substantial paper on a topic to be negotiated by student and instructor. The course will emphasize advanced research techniques and literary analysis, and will culminate in delivery of the paper in a public forum. Required of and limited to English Literature majors, normally in the senior year.
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ENGL 423: Senior Seminar: Writing
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Directed writing of a major work in a genre to be selected by the student. The work will be performed or presented in a reading to English majors and the English faculty at the culmination of the semester. The work should also be suitable for publication. This course cannot be taken by way of individualized instruction.
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ENGL 495: Internship
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
An internship provides the opportunity for English majors to gain pratical experience.
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ENGL 498: Teaching Assistant
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
Teaching Assistant
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ENGL 499: Research Assistant
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
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ENTR 105: Essentials of Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
The course challenges students to recognize, develop, and act upon their potential for creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship. By being introduced to systematic ways to more effectively find creative solutions to problems, students learn to innovate in their daily lives, and act in an entrepreneurial fashion. Entrepreneurship is approached as a mode of discerning and performing as well as outlook and an activity. Special attention is given to sustainable enterprises that serve society and business.
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ENTR 130A: Special Topic: Intro to Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course familiarizes students to the notion of entrepreneurship. Students obtain knowledge of the landscape and scope of entrepreneurship on the marketplace. Students survey and develop the peculiar qualities and manners essential to becoming an effective entrepreneur, and they are exposed to the first steps of the entrepreneurial process. In addition, students develop an appreciation of economic and marketing concepts.
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ENTR 205: Managing Entrepreneurial Enterprises
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course is offered for students who, in the near term, aspire to the management and full or partial ownership of a new venture. We will explore how managers work successfully with inadequate financial resources and strike a balance between promoting the going concern and these limited resources. Students will examine the unique managerial challenges of family owned businesses and investigate the progression of the enterprise from the first generation entrepreneurial phase to succeeding generations. Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ENTR 205.
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