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ENGLISH 339: Scriptwriting
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Non-performing course focusing on writing scripts for radio, television, and film. Students will develop materials for directors, actors, announcers and technicians. Comedy, drama, commercial announcements and film scripts will be covered. Opportunity for self-expression in final project.
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ENGLISH 340: The Novel
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A study of the novel as a major literary form which cuts through national boundaries. The course will include novelists of the professor's choice such as Austen, Flaubert, Dostoyevsky, Joyce, Waugh and Kundera.
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ENGLISH 342: Literature for Young Adults
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A critical overview of literature for children and young adults.
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ENGLISH 350: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Reading in the Shakespearean corpus of tragedies and comedies. The sonnets are also included in the course, which emphasizes written critiques of the drama and poetry.
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ENGLISH 358: Major Writers
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A course of study in the major works of a significant world writer or groups of writers. In the past writers such as Chaucer, Milton, Dickens, O'Neill, Frost, Eliot, Mann, and Hardy have been given special study.
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ENGLISH 359: Special Studies in Literature
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A course of study in a major literary topic. Some of the courses offered in the past have included Existentialism, Modern Poetry, The Russian Novel, Mythology in Literature, American Drama, African-American Literature, the Harlem Renaissance, American Radicalism, Philosophy and Tragedy, and Post-Colonial Literature.
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ENGLISH 380: Teaching Writing
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
This course is designed for secondary education minors who will be teaching writing in middle and high schools. In this course, students will be exposed to theories of composition that address a wide variety of pedagogical issues, including teaching writing as a process and grammar instruction. The course will also ask students to demonstrate a mastery of the grammatical structures of standard English.
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ENGLISH 390: Internship
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Available to qualified students with department approval and a minimum GPA of 3.000. Participants will work in College-approved off-campus internship programs in publishing or editorial fields.
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ENGLISH 420: Literary Criticism
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A study of the nature, basic values, and techniques of literature as theorized by various critics from Plato to Derrida. Insight into principles, criteria, and method is deepened through selected readings.
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ENGLISH 425: History of the English Language
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
A study of the historical patterns necessary for understanding the English language in its growth and development from Old English through Middle English, phonetics and linguistic change in meaning and the value of words, and into usage in Modern English are emphasized.
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