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5.00 Credits
FALL/WINTER/SUMMER Prerequisites: ENGL 201; ENGL 308 is recommended. Study and analysis of the cognitive steps taken and of the general process usually followed when a person writes clearly and effectively. Designed especially for those who are interested in the teaching of composition.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGL 459. This course develops the principles and practices of technical editing. Students will learn how to copy, edit and proofread a variety of technical and professional documents, using standard symbols and conventions. Students will also learn to use style sheets to track emendations and they will gain an understanding of the responsibilities of an editor to make texts effective and usable.
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Prerequisites: ENGL 270, 271, CRWR 210. The history of literary magazine publishing in America since 1950. Also typography, layout, graphics and editorial vision. Students will be asked to examine and discuss various influential literary magazines of the past as well as the present and to produce a mock-up of their own literary magazine. (Cross-listed CRWR 414)
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4.00 Credits
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. The quarterly course announcement will indicate specific topic to be considered. Offerings include picture books, fantasy literature, myths and folk tales, minority groups and new trends in children's literature.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Three of the five survey courses. Two of ENGL 340-341-342 and one of either ENGL 343-344. This seminar course, through extensive reading and writing as well as student presentations, focuses on the work of major authors from either British, American, Commonwealth or World literature. It considers their biography and the scope, influence and development of their achievement, as well as the stature of their principal works. The choice of authors will vary with the instructor.
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Prerequisites: Three of the five survey courses. Two of ENGL 340-341-342 and one of either ENGL 343-344. This seminar course, through extensive reading and writing as well as student presentations, focuses on a genre or genres in British, American, Commonwealth and/or World literature. Genres studied may include, but are not limited too, nonfiction, prose, poetry, film, drama and electronic media. The choice of genres will vary with the instructor.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Three of the five survey courses. Two of ENGL 340-341-342 and one of either ENGL 343-344. This seminar course, through extensive reading and writing as well as student presentations, focuses on a specific era in literary history. The selection of literary era will vary with the instructor.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Three of the five survey courses. Two of ENGL 340-341-342 and one of either ENGL 343-344. This seminar course, through extensive reading and writing as well as student presentations, focuses on a thematic issue in either British, American, Commonwealth, or World literature. These courses will explore the continuity of ideas across literary periods and cultures. The choice of topics will vary with the instructor.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 340 and 350. This seminar course draws upon special topics such as dark and light comedy, the tragic heroes, Shakespeare history, etc., at the choice of the instructor. This course may be taken more than once-the particular subject matter is described by the added wording in the title-and can be substituted for ENGL 436.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGL 340. This course examines Milton's major poems and his most important prose. Attention is given to literary and historical backgrounds, to Milton's development as poet and thinker and to selected problems of Milton scholarship. This course can be substituted for ENGL 436.
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