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ENG 315: Topics in Specialized Writing
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits A workshop in which students will write on specialized topics chosen by the instructor. Prerequisite: completion of composition requirements or permission of instructor.
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ENG 316: Theories of Writing and Tutoring
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits A workshop on writing and tutoring theory for students interested in becoming writing tutors or teachers. Prerequisites: minimum GPA 3.0, sophomore standing, and permission of the instructor.
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ENG 321: Workplace Writing:Business and Professional Contexts
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits A workshop in writing effectively to achieve specific practical purposes in various professional and workplace environments. Prerequisite: completion of composition requirements or permission of instructor.
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ENG 322: Workplace Writing:Grant Proposals,Fundraising and Development
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits Students employ their analytical and writing skills to research and write grants for non-profit organizations in their local or regional communities. Fundraising and development activities on behalf of area organizations introduce them to career opportunities in this growing field. Prerequisite: completion of composition requirements or permission of instructor.
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ENG 323: Workplace Writing:Reviewing and Publishing
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits Students learn to write analytical book reviews and arts criticism through studying the work of prominent critics in literature, theatre, film, dance, visual arts, music, and food. Students learn how to market themselves as potential reviewers for print and Internet-based publications. Prerequisite: completion of composition requirements or permission of instructor.
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ENG 331: Medieval Literature
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits A seminar in Old and Middle English authors, such as Bede, Chaucer, and Kempe, and texts, such as Beowulf, moralities, and mystery cycles. Students may be introduced to linguistic issues, historical and political concerns and critical topics such as literacy, canon formation, and gender.
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ENG 333: 16th Century Literature
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits A seminar on Renaissance literature including such writers as More, Wyatt, Surrey, Spenser, Sidney, Shakespeare, and Marlowe.
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ENG 335: 17th Century Literature
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits A seminar on literature in England from 1600 to 1660, including such writers as Donne, Jonson, Browne, Herbert, and Marvell.
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ENG 340: Restoration and 18th Century Literature
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits A seminar on literature in England from 1660 to 1800, including such writers as Astell, Pope, Finch, Swift, Defoe, Fielding, and Wollstonecraft.
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ENG 345: Romantic Literature,1780-1830
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits A seminar on literature in England from 1780-1830, emphasizing a close study of the poetry of Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Byron, and Keats.
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