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3.00 Credits
A course in which the student practices various forms of poetic composition. Direction in the assembling of poetic material and in the ordering of that material to achieve appropriate sounds and sense. Pre- or Co-requisite: ENG 102 or permission of department.
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3.00 Credits
A course in which the student practices reporting and writing news for print journalism. Direction in observing events, interviewing people, researching information and writing straight-news and feature articles. Does not fulfill the advanced English course requirement in the liberal-arts program. Prerequisites: ENG 101 and 102, or permission of the department.
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3.00 Credits
A study of significant selections from the works of such authors as Homer, Sappho, Theocritus, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Plato, Aristotle, Lucretius, Catullus, Vergil, Horace, Juvenal, Plautus and Seneca. The literary forms read include poetry, drama, satire, literary criticism and fiction. Prerequisite: ENG 102.
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3.00 Credits
A study of selected literary works from Japanese, Chinese and Indian literature. Emphasis will be on modern literature. The literary forms read will be novels, short stories, drama and poetry in English. Prerequisite: ENG 102.
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3.00 Credits
In creative non-fiction, the details of the content are true and accurate while the strategies of the form and style use the full range available to fiction, poetry and drama. In this course, the student will practice various forms of creative non-fiction, an inclusive term for writing of memoir; lyric and personal essay; plotted narrative; biography; cultural criticism and travel, science and nature writing. Students will be directed in their assembling of material-gathering notes, conducting interviews, research and in the reading of creative non-fiction (sometimes termed literary journalism, literary non- fiction, the literature of reality and the literature of fact) to gain an understanding of the creative process as it applies to writing. Pre- or Co-requisite: ENG 102 or permission of department.
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3.00 Credits
A study of selected modern poets chosen to illustrate the significance of various influences upon the contemporary poetic scene. A consideration of the techniques available to the modern poet and of the relation of the poem's meaning to its sound. Prerequisite: ENG 102.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of the development of the short story from its beginnings in the nineteenth century to the present day. The works of a number of authors are studied. Emphasis is placed on how contributions by these significant individual authors changed the focus and altered the purpose of the short story during its brief history. Prerequisite: ENG 102.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course is designed for capable student writers who wish to improve their writing skills in advanced composition and to learn approaches to tutoring in order to assist other students who have writing concerns. In this course, students will study different approaches to composition and the various types of writing in the disciplines. They will write essays, journals, case studies and critiques of other students' writing. In evaluating their tutoring, they will use role playing and peer review. The instructor will supervise tutorial work regularly. Students will be required to work two hours per week in the Writing Center. Note: Students must register for both a lecture and a lab. 3 Lecture, 2 Lab, 4 Credit Hours. Prerequisites: Completion of the composition series, ENG 101 and 102, with a grade average of B or better, and permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A course exploring the literature of Russia, using major authors to reveal the intellectual, social and philosophical forces that helped mold 19th Century Czarist Russia, influenced the post-Czarist U. S. S. R. and modern Russia. Prerequisite: ENG 102.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores conscious and unconscious stereotypes of women in literature by men and women. Emphasis is placed on critical analysis of selected works from traditional and feminist points of view. Prerequisite: ENG 102.
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