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EN 331: International Film
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
An introduction to the global traditions of film, emphasizing the universal nature of cinema ?Examination of the language of film analysis will be combined with an historical survey of developments in worldwide cinema, and a discussion of the idea of the director as ?auteur? or author of a film. Topics, which can vary from semester to semester, may include Italian neorealism, the French New Wave, the New German Cinema, Hong Kong cinema, Indian cinema, Dogme 95, and the work of international directors like Antonioni, Bergman, Bunuel, Fellini, and Kurosawa. This course does not fulfill the College Literature requirement but does fulfill the Global Studies portion of the Millikin Program for Student Learning, if cross-listed with IN 350. Can be cross-listed with Communication.
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EN 335: International Literature
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
This course emphasizes an in-depth comparative study of texts, themes, genres, and authors from literatures of the world, representing one or more of the following areas: Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Europe, India, Latin America, and the Middle East.
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EN 340: Studies in Poetry
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
Readings in special areas of poetry, including a single major writer, period, form or theme. Content will vary from semester to semester. Representative topics include Chaucer, Renaissance love poetry, the sonnet, the Romantic poets, Pound and Eliot, and Contemporary Poetry. Pre-requisite: One course in literature.
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EN 350: Studies in Drama
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
Specialized topics in drama at the advanced level. Content varies from semester to semester. Representative topics include Elizabethan and Jacobean tragedy, Greek and Roman drama, African-American performance literature, modern and contemporary plays. Pre-requisite: One course in literature.
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EN 360: Studies in Fiction
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
Specialized approaches to short fiction and novels at an advanced level. Topics and readings vary from semester to semester. Representative topics include major women writers, fiction into film, the post-modern novel, and the classic English novel. Pre-requisite: One course in literature.
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EN 366: Studies in Literary History
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
Advanced study of literature in historical, intellectual and cultural context. Offerings vary semester to semester and include medieval, Renaissance, 18th century, romantic, Victorian, modern, and contemporary. Pre-requisite: one course in literature.
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EN 370: Studies in English Language
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
Students will examine the major periods in the development of the English language, study contemporary linguistic analyses of English, and explore how the use of language varies according to region, gender and social status.
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EN 370 - Studies in English Language
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EN 375: Hist. of the English Language
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
This course provides an introduction to the history of the English language. Major topics include the Anglo-Saxon base; the effects of the Norman Invasion; changes in vocabulary and semantics due to borrowings from French, Latin, and other sources; and changes in morphology and phonology. Illustrative texts will include selections from Beowulf, Chaucer, and other Old and Middle English works.
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EN 380: Studies in Journalism
3.00 Credits
Millikin University
Specialized topics in journalism at the advanced level. Content varies from semester to semester. Representative topics include investigative reporting, advanced feature writing, review/editorial writing, history of journalism, editing and newspaper publication design. Pre-requisite: EN 215 Newswriting 1.
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EN 382: Adv Writing/Publishing Project
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Millikin University
Highly qualified students collaborate with faculty on scholarly, writing, or publishing projects. Topics vary including advanced web publishing, advanced web graphics, literary editing, and the history of book production. Pre-requisite: junior standing and consent of instructor.
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