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3.00 Credits
Advanced instruction in expository writing. ENG 102 does not include a review of grammar and punctuation; it does include some library work and a research paper. The course is intended for all writers, weak or strong, who wish to improve their writing and research skills. STAFF
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the forms, vocabulary and critical reading strategies associated with the literary genres of fiction, poetry, and, at the instructor's discretion, one other genre-usually either drama or film. HUM; W; STAFF
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3.00 Credits
See description for THEA 123. HUM; CL: THEA 123; W; N. Blackadder, K. Hogan, L. Snyder
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3.00 Credits
Film is studied as a distinct art form with its own means and ends. Films are selected that are representative of various periods or major advances and are studied from historical, theoretical, and critical perspectives. HUM; R. Smith, E. Anderson
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3.00 Credits
Students analyze and assess their own assumptions about what constitutes the act of "reading." We pursue a detailed investigationof the processes of representation and interpretation in order to consider the many different "ways" of reading texts. Integrating theory and1900, only one of which may be a 200-level survey course. Cross-listed period and single author courses may be substituted with advisor approval. Students intending to pursue graduate work in English should consult with their advisor regarding suggested courses for graduate school preparation. practice, we test the usefulness of the models provided by such movements as New Criticism, Feminism, Reader-Response, Deconstruction, Psychoanalysis, New Historicism, and Queer Theory to the situated analysis of a variety of literary and cultural texts. HUM; Prereq: ENG 120 recommended; STAFF
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3.00 Credits
See description for CTL 201. CL: BUS 201, CTL 201; J. Haslem
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3.00 Credits
See description for CTL 202. CL: CTL 202; J. Haslem
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3.00 Credits
Discussion of theory, contemporary practice, and student work, plus conferences with members of the language faculties. ARTS; Prereq: 103 in a foreign language or equivalent; ENG 120 or permission of the instructor; G. Franco
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3.00 Credits
A seminar in the writing of various kinds of contemporary nonfiction. Discussion of published writers and student work, plus individual conferences. ARTS; Prereq: ENG 120 or permission of the instructor; CL: JOUR 206; W; N. Rosenfeld, N. Regiacorte, C. Simpson, C. Kitchen
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3.00 Credits
A seminar on contemporary fiction writing. Discussion of published writers and student work, plus conferences. ARTS; Prereq: ENG 120 or permission of the instructor; W; R. Metz, B. Tannert-Smith, N. Regiacorte, C. Simpson, C. Kitchen
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