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ENGL 629: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature
3.00 Credits
Radford University
The course provides prospective teachers of literature with an examination and application of current theory research and practice in the teaching of literature. In a field experience portion of the course, students will design lesson plans and apply particular approaches to teaching literature with students in local, middle, high schools, or college classrooms. They will design a Unit of Literature Study for classroom use.
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ENGL 631: Studies in Middle English Literature
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Close reading, largely in Middle English, of works best typifying developments in English literature during the centuries after the Norman Conquest. With a different subheading, may be taken twice for credit.
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ENGL 633: Studies in English Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Study of selected major authors or important topics of the English Renaissance. With a different subheading, may be taken twice for credit.
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ENGL 635: Studies in Restoration and 18th Century British Literature
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Study of selected major British writers 1660-1789. With a different subheading, may be taken twice for credit.
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ENGL 637: Studies in 19th Century British Literature
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Study of selected major figures and important topics of 19th century, with attention to American and European cross-infl uences. With a different subheading, may be taken twice for credit.
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ENGL 639: Studies in 20th Century Literature
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Study of selected major figures and important topics of 20th century British and American literature, with attention to other influences. With a different subheading, may be taken twice for credit.
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ENGL 644: Studies in American Literature I (to 1861)
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Study of selected authors and important topics of American literature prior to 1861. With a different subheading, may be taken twice for credit.
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ENGL 645: Studies in American Literature II (since 1861)
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Study of selected authors and important topics of American literature since 1861. With a different subheading, may be taken twice for credit.
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ENGL 648: Studies in Oral and Written Literature of Appalachia
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Three hours lecture. Study of specified genre of oral or written Appalachian literature, or a combination of genres from both types to show cross influences. Genre selections, which vary from term to term, include folktale or ballad in oral literature, or perhaps a combination of ballad and poetry. With a different subheading, may be taken twice for credit.
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ENGL 651: Teaching Expository Writing
3.00 Credits
Radford University
Prerequisite: Appointment as a Graduate Teaching Fellow in the English Department. Introduction to ideas about learning, composition and the process of writing; reading of selected texts on the theory and practice of teaching writing; survey of selected teaching strategies; preparation of course descriptions and syllabi; writing; and model teaching.
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