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ENG 361: Advanced Studies in a Single Author
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Detailed study of one writer in his/her cultural context. Courses recently offered include Jane Austen and Mark Twain. Prereq: Eng 220. (3 Credits)
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ENG 365: Literary Theory and Criticism
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Critical methods of signifi cant literary theorists, ancient and modern. Writing assignments involve hands-on application of theories to specifi c literary texts. (3 Credits)
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ENG 366: Advanced Studies in Critical Theory
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Intensive study of one or two schools of critical theory- post-structuralism, post-colonialism, Marxism, feminism, theories of ethnicity, cultural studies-and their implications for study in language, literature, and representation. Primary readings in theoretical texts and their implications for practice. Prereq: Eng 220. (3 Credits)
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ENG 367: Studies in Composition Theory
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Cultural, cognitive, and political theories about the acquisition and practice of advanced literacy skills. Students investigate the roles that reading, direct grammar instruction, rhetoric, and revision play in various approaches to the teaching of writing. Prereq: Eng 220. (3 Credits)
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ENG 383: Literary Magazine Internship
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Internship working on Roosevelt's literary magazine. Full range of experience, including selection of submissions, layout, and marketing. Prereq: Eng 303. (3 Credits)
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ENG 383 - Literary Magazine Internship
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ENG 384: Internship in the Community
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Student earns placement in a community agency and works closely with a supervising faculty member to combine theory and practice of reading, writing and research in a job setting. (3 Credits).
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ENG 384 - Internship in the Community
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ENG 385: Internship in the Teaching of Literature
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Student is apprenticed to an experienced teacher in an English literature course and participates in class planning and procedures. Construction of syllabus, lesson plans, lectures, writing assignments, and tests supplemented by classroom experience in facilitating discussions and supervising student progress. Prereq: Eng 220, suffi cient advanced course work in area of internship, and consent of instructor and department chair. (3 Credits)
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ENG 387: Internship in the Teaching of Composition
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Student is apprenticed to an experienced teacher in a composition course and participates in class planning and procedure. Readings in composition theory supplemented by classroom observation and tutoring under supervision of director of composition. Prereq: Eng 220 and consent of instructor and director of composition. (3 Credits)
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ENG 387 - Internship in the Teaching of Composition
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ENG 397: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Prereq: consent of instructor and department chair. (3 Credits)
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ENGLISH 220: Introduction to Literary Analysis
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Close analysis of poetry, fi ction, and drama with emphasis on interpretation of literary form and language. Development of critical vocabulary for explicating texts with attention to genre codes, fi gurative language, narrative structure, poetic diction and meter, and dramatic forms. Introduction to basic reference sources and literary criticism. Emphasis on writing critical analyses and developing interpretive arguments. (3 Credits)
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