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5.00 Credits
Investigation of funding sources, use of government documents for research and evaluation of submitted proposals are among the areas covered. Emphasis is on clear, concise writing of individualized student projects.
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May be taken more than once. Prerequisite: ENGL 409 or permission of the instructor. This workshop course will cover special topics in editing. The particular topic covered by each offering of the course will be specified by the wording after the colon, e.g., :Technical Editing in Industry or :The Technical Journal.
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Prerequisite: Current English teaching assistantship or permission of the instructor. A survey of recent composition research as it pertains to curriculum development. Emphasis will be placed on the students' own writing processes as they synthesize and summarize the scholarship in various formats.
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An introduction to basic principles of research design and to procedures for evaluating writing for research purposes. Both large-scale, programmatic writing assessment techniques and procedures for charting individual writing progress will be studied.
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Prerequisite: Graduate standing. The bibliography and techniques of literary scholarship and research. A study of manuscript form, a study of bibliography problems and examination and use of scholarly journals.
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Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. An introductory course in Old English preparatory for reading Beowulf. Knowledge of the language: phonology, morphology, syntax and vocabulary. Development of skill in reading through selections in the text.
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5.00 Credits
Medieval English literature, such as love allegory, romances, folk drama, miracle plays, religious and scholastic writings, to be read in the original Middle English where available. Students may select particular areas for intensive work and research.
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Prerequisite: Graduate standing. This course deals with specialized aspects of Chaucer's language and literature.
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5.00 Credits
Various aspects of prose and poetry, with particular emphasis upon Milton, Donne and Dryden. Bacon, Jonson, Burton, Overbury, Selden, Hobbes, Herbert, Browne, Taylor, Cowley, Evelyn, Aubrey, Bunyan, Pepys and Traherne may be the subjects of research by particular students.
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5.00 Credits
Same approach as ENGL 533, with particular emphasis upon the Augustan Age and the Age of Johnson. Lesser figures like Defoe, Addison, Steele, Akenside, Gray, Collins, Goldsmith and the various novelists may be the subjects for research by particular students.
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