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ENG 201: Comp III:Clsscl Rhet/Cont Dis
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A study of ancient rhetorical traditions and their applications. Students will learn classical approaches to the arts of persuasion and apply them in reading and writing contemporary discourse. Prerequisite: ENG 106 or equivalent.
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ENG 210: Great Works of Western Lit
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Selected readings in Western literature emphasizing various literary forms and themes as they bear on and contribute to the development of Western culture. Recurring cultural archetypes will be both identified and critiqued. Annually.
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ENG 220: Principles of Literary Study
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
An examination of various critical approaches to the study of poetry, fiction, and drama. Required for English majors and recommended for other students especially interested in language and literature. Prerequisite: ENG 106 or equivalent.
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ENG 221: Search for Humane Values Lit
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
An examination of literary works whose plots, characters, thought, and language represent the human struggle to understand good and evil, and of critical approaches that treat the reading and writing of literature as means toward defining personal and social values. Recommended for students especially interested in the ethical dimensions of literary study.
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ENG 230: Rdgs in Race, Class & Gender
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A study of literary texts that respond to race, class, and gender. Examines how various social groups are impacted by the powers embedded in social, political, historical, and economic theories, events, and institutions.
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ENG 242: YourLife:Memoir/Non-FictWrtg
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
This course will focus on memoir and/or non-fiction through the process of: writing personal narratives, workshopping those essays, mini fieldtrips (local), and viewing/discussing memoirs that have been made into films. The class will begin by reading a variety of styles of contemporary memoirs to expose students to examples of the genre. The readings will lead into the writing portion of the course which will be divided into three personal narrative essays: writing about a music experience (a favorite concert, album, etc), food writing, and finally, an essay on a topic of the student's choice. At the end of the term each student will have a final portfolio of revised essays and a better sense of who they are by exploring the experiences they have written about.
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ENG 261: Literature of the Civil War
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Walt Whitman declared the "the real war will never get into books." Nonetheless, generations of novelists, poets, and memoirists have tried to capture something of the reality of the Civil War in their pages.This course examines a range of literary and cinematic works that make the attempt, including such novels as The Killer Angels; Sam Watkins's memoir "Co. Aytch."; short stories by Ambrose Bierce, Stephen Crane, and Louisa May Alcott; poetry by Herman Melville and Walt Whitman; and popular songs and speeches. Representative films include Gone with the Wind, Glory, and Gettysburg.
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ENG 303: Writing in Professional Fields
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
To assist students in developing skills for writing as professionals in the workplace, as distinct from academic settings. Students will develop an understanding of and skills necessary for writing in teams in organizational contexts. The course will introduce students to empirical research about writing in the workplace. Rhetorical aims will shape document preparation and design. Prerequisite: ENG 201 or equivalent.
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ENG 305: News Writing
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Introduction to and practice in journalistic style and the techniques of writing for mass communication, including interview techniques, media law, ethics, and other components of the print media. Prerequisite: ENG 201 or consent of instructor. Fall Term.
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ENG 306: Feature Writing
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Advanced non-fiction writing, geared toward magazines and professional journal publications. Magazine features, editorials, and personal column writing will be emphasized, while aspects of 147new journalism148 and creative non-fiction will be introduced through readings and writing. Prerequisite: any 300 level writing course or consent of instructor.
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