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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 credits A seminar on Shakespearean drama and poetry.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits A seminar on Milton's lyric poetry, Samson Agonistes, Paradise Lost, and prose.
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3 credits A seminar focusing on literature by one writer or by a small group of writers.
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3 credits A seminar on literature from 1900 to 1940, by British, Irish, and American writers such as Hardy, Yeats, Woolf, Joyce, Eliot, Williams, Hurston, and Faulkner.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits A seminar focusing on literature by black, Native American, Hispanic, Asian American and first-generation immigrant writers.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Formerly Seminar in Post-Colonial Literature) An in-depth study of the recent literature in English of one or more writers whose cultural identification is with one of the former colonies of the British Empire, as it was defined at the beginning of the 20th century. Literature in the English language, written by authors of African, Caribbean, Pacific Island, East Asian, or South Asian cultures may be included.
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3 credits Provides an in-depth study of areas central to discussion and debate in the field of cinema studies (such as film violence, cinema censorship, feminism and film, post-colonial cinema, African American cinema, blaxploitation, The French New Wave, and Italian Neorealism, among others). Through close analysis of selected films and readings, students will examine the impact of specialized influential movements in film history and in film theory and criticism. Further, students will trace and evaluate the influence of selected film movements and issues upon both cinematic and critical practice.
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4.00 Credits
1-4 credits An original literary or writing project.
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6.00 Credits
1-6 credits Students work under the supervision of professionals and the English department at real-world assignments in informative writing. Their performance is assessed by professional standards. Students are required to analyze and evaluate their experience by applying what they learn in other English courses. A minimum of 48 hours of field work per credit is required. Students must make weekly reports and a final critique of the project. Three credits required to count toward English writing concentration. Restricted to juniors and seniors.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Qualified majors may apply for honors in their senior year. Upon approval from the department of English, a candidate for honors enrolls in Advanced Study, writes a thesis, and submits it for departmental approval. The student must achieve a course grade of B+ or better to be graduated with honors in English. Prerequisites: senior standing; 3.5 GPA in English; 3.25 cumulative GPA.
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