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5.00 Credits
Prereq: Eng 302. Writing-intensive course focusing on advanced problems of technical communications and their solutions. Students work in teams to create, draft, and deliver service learning projects. Discussion of strategies for identifying target readers and meeting their informational needs, with emphasis on the ethical and social responsibilities that surround technical communications.
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: Eng 313 and two other courses from 304-347, 364, 370, or 371. An advanced course that examines one or more critical or cultural theories.
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Prereq: Eng 313 and two other courses from 304-347, 364, 370, or 371. An advanced course that applies semiotic and/or textual approaches to a wide range of cultural issues.
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: Eng 202 or 203 and three courses from 304-347, 364, 370, or 371. A wide variety of studies in literary history. Repeatable once as an elective with different topics.
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: Eng 202 or 203 and three courses from 304-347, 364, 370, or 371, and possible additional prerequisite relevant to topic. Studies in a variety of topics, canons or national literatures, such as Irish, Canadian, Af rican, Native, or Asian American. Repeatable once as an elective with different topics.
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: senior status (135 university credits), ENG 313 and two other courses from 304-347, 364, 370, or 371. An advanced seminar offering an in-depth exploration of specialized topics. Requires students to develop scholarly projects integrating course material with their own literary, historical, and theoretical interests. This course is not repeatable.
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: Eng 202 or 203 and three courses from 304-347, 364, 370, or 371, and possible additional prerequisite relevant to topic. Studies in the texts of a writer or writers in English or in translation. Repeatable once as an elective with different authors.
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: Eng 370 or permission of instructor. Introduction to English sentence structure. Topics include clause structure, modification, complementation, and syntactic principles such as movement, coordinating and pronominalization.
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: Eng 370 or permission of instructor. Examines the cultural, linguistic and literary influences on the development of Old, Middle, Early Modern and present-day English.
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: Eng 370 or permission of instructor. Explores topics in language and linguistics of interest to students of English literature, creative writing and English education. Repeatable once as an elective with different topics.
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