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ENGL 382: Studies in Epic Fantasy
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: ENGL 201. Selected works by Tolkien, Lewis, Eddison, Carter, Cabell and others, with emphasis on the function of fantasy and its statements about contemporary society and the human imagination. Texts selected vary according to student interest.
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ENGL 384: Folklore
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Prerequisite: ENGL 201. Surveys the nature of folklore in its theories and practices, with special attention to the function of the folk imagination. Topics include the oral tradition possessed by every group, widespread folk practices and beliefs and the methods of their collection and study.
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ENGL 385: Mythology
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/SPRING/SUMMER Prerequisite: ENGL 201. A survey of classical Greek myths, with special attention to the stories used in literature and an introduction to comparative mythology.
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ENGL 387: Literature of the Bible
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
WINTER/SUMMER Prerequisite: ENGL 201. Studies the literature of the Bible, both Old and New Testaments, in its historical, cultural and linguistic settings through selected readings.
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ENGL 389: Women,Literature and Social Change
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING-ODD YEARS [satisfies cultural and gender diversity university graduation requirement.] Prerequisite: ENGL 201. Examines fictional images of women as these images reflect the changing roles and status of women from Greece to present, focusing on the 19th and 20th centuries. (Cross-listed WMST 389)
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ENGL 391: The Teaching of English in the Elementary School
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER Prerequisites: English majors must have grades of 2.5 or better in ENGL 201, 270 and 271; non-majors must have permission of the instructor. An exploration of the English program in grades 1 through 8, with an emphasis on how to develop and teach creative and utilitarian writing lessons, small group and whole class discussion lessons.
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ENGL 395: Field Work
1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
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ENGL 400: Women and Men in Literature
1.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course teaches the integration of women authors, the ideas of men writing about women and ideas interesting to women in the study of literature. We will deal with textbook selections and a comparative treatment of women and men in a literature survey course. The course will provide a feminist approach and review the literature on gender balance. (Crosslisted WMST 400)
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ENGL 404: Software Documentation
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Prerequisites: ENGL 201 and 205. ENGL 305 is strongly recommended, as well as familiarity with a word processing program. A study of the software documentation process. In collaboration with students in CSCD 451, students acquire practical experience in developing document plans and then implementing them in the design and composition of printed user manuals and online help. In addition, students become acquainted with current issues in the field of software user education.
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ENGL 407: Proposal Writing
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Prerequisite: ENGL 201. Investigation of funding sources, use of government documents for research and evaluation of submitted proposals are among areas covered. Emphasis is on clear, concise writing of individualized student projects.
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