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ENGL 560: Modern Grammar
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: ENGL 459. Analysis of major syntactic rules of English from the standpoint of transformational grammar.
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ENGL 562: Contemporary Trends
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Offered in poetry, fiction and nonfiction. Intensive study of selected authors and literary developments, both national and international, since World War II. May be taken more than once; subject matter described by added wording in the title.
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ENGL 564: Grammar and Composition
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: ENGL 459 or equivalent knowledge of traditional grammar. Analysis of basic writing problems (grammatical and punctuation errors and syntactic immaturity) in the writing of secondary students and the development of remediation materials and strategies.
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ENGL 568: Writing in Organizations
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: Graduate standing; students must register concurrently for CMST 568. Core course for the Master of Science in Communications and the Technical Communication concentration in the Master of Arts in English (Rhetoric, Composition and Technical Communication program). The course introduces students to contemporary theories of professional and technical communication in the organizational environment. The major assignment is a problem-solving document for a local business or organization.
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ENGL 569: Literature of the Pacific Northwest
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Offered every other year. A survey of Northwestern literature from 1800 to the present time, including representative exploration journals as well as more recent work by such writers as Hugo, Welch, Kizer, Bass and LeGuin. The course also addresses questions of geography, economics and regional culture as they relate to the literature. (Cross-listed CRWR 569)
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ENGL 570: History of Criticism
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. A study of major approaches in the evaluation of literature with emphasis on the historical development of Western criticism from classical times to the 1950s. Previous work in literary criticism will be assumed.
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ENGL 571: Modern Criticism
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Graduate standing. A study of major approaches in 20th century literary criticism with emphasis on developments since the 1950s. Previous work in literary criticism will be assumed.
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ENGL 573: History of Rhetoric
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
A survey of major rhetorical traditions from classical times to the present. Major emphasis will be placed on the decline of invention in classical rhetoric and the rise of new rhetorical systems in the 18th and 20th centuries.
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ENGL 575: Contemporary Rhetorical Theories
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
In-depth survey of contemporary rhetorical theories-e.g., developmental rhetoric, process rhetoric, new romantic rhetoric, conceptual rhetoric, neo-classical rhetoric.
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ENGL 577: Seminar in Professional Preparation
2.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: ENGL 511 or 408, ENGL 520, ENGL 564, 560, or 459, ENGL 573, ENGL 555. A seminar for enriching students' skill in responding to and applying theoretical work. It will also prepare students for their MA qualifying exams on their professional practice in rhetoric, composition and technical communication.
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