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ENGL 3301: Theories of Language and their Application to English I
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course covers the linguistic subjects of syntax, morphology, phonology, semantics and pragmatics, which provide concepts and techniques for understanding languages, with special emphasis upon English. Topics will include descriptive versus prescriptive grammar, dialect and register, synchronic and diachronic language variation, the history of English, language acquisition, the leading theories of language, language theory and the art of composition. Required of all prospective teachers of English; to be taken before Clinic III. PR: ENGL 1108.
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ENGL 3302: Theories of Language and their Application to English II
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Continuation of ENGL 3301, emphasizing practical applications to teaching writing and grammar in grades 5-12. PR: ENGL 3301.
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ENGL 3303: Survey of Amer. Lit. I: Beginnings to the 1850s
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Writing Intensive A study of American literary traditions, from the poets, diarists and chroniclers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to the writers of imaginative and autobiographical prose and poetry of the early/mid 1800s. PR: ENGL 1108 and 2220.
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ENGL 3304: Survey of Amer. Lit. II: The 1850s to the Present
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Writing Intensive A study of America’s literary traditions from the 1850s to the present, including the poets, “local color” writers, naturalists and realists of thelate 1800s; the experimental poetry and fi ction of the early 1900s; the major dramatists; and a large sampling of the writers from the last half of the century. PR: ENGL 1108 and 2221.
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ENGL 3320: Literary Criticism
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
A study of past and present critical methods and of the theoretical assumptions upon which they are based. PR: ENGL 3303 or 3313.
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ENGL 3332: Narrative and Descriptive Writing
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Writing Intensive Narrative and Descriptive Writing provides intensive practice in narrative and descriptive techniques in fi ctional, non-fi ctional, dramatic and poetic modes of writing. Utilizing a workshop format promotes reciprocity in the classroom between professor and students and among students. The course does not require enormous experience in writing creatively but rather provides instruction and practice in the craft of writing. Students work in several creative modes for different audiences and purposes. PR: ENGL 1108.
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ENGL 3333: Writing Non- Fiction
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Writing Intensive Study and practice of the various kinds of expository writing, with special emphasis upon the skilled production of research papers. This course fulfi lls the Liberal Studies Electives writing option. PR: ENGL 1108.
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ENGL 3344: Writing Poetry
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Writing Intensive A workshop-based, individual-centered course in which students examine the tradition of poetry and poetics and how their own interest in writing poems may work within and against that tradition. The emphasis is on writing, revising and presenting poems, fi rst privately and then to various public audiences. Students will also read and respond to modern poems and essays on poetics. Students are advised to fi rst take ENGL 3332. PR: ENGL 1108.
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ENGL 3345: Writing Fiction
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Writing Intensive A workshop-based, individual-centered course in which students examine the tradition of fi ction and how their own interest in writing stories may work within and against that tradition. The emphasis is on writing, revising and presenting stories, fi rst privately and then to various public audiences. Students will also read and respond to modern stories and essays on fi ction. Students are advised to fi rst take ENGL 3332. PR: ENGL 1108.
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ENGL 3349: Advanced Technical Communication
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Writing Intensive This course places special emphasis on the preparation and implementation of the extensive, formal report in business, industry and public service organizations. As such, it will feature an introduction and orientation to source materials for advanced technical research and presentation, and it will also address the use of technical language for informed and uninformed audiences. PR: ENGL 1108 or 1109.
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