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ENGL 470: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Governors State University
Individual reading, research, and/or project in English under the supervision of the faculty. May be repeated once for additional credit, under different topic. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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ENGL 501: Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Provides a comprehensive introduction to the ways in which linguistics describe language, focusing especially on English. Explores linguistic structure from sound (phonetics and phonology) to meaning and use (semantics and pragmatics). Examines major issues and subdisciplines in the systematic study of language, including dialects, prescriptivism, and language abuse, style, historical change, usage and definitions of standards, and the differences between speech and writing. Prerequisite: ENGL301 or equivalent.
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ENGL 502: Asian-American Literature
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Asian-Americans have a commonality in their immigration experiences, all of which are being articulated and fast becoming the threads of a literary tradition shaping the now maturing Asian-American literature. It tells the story that "Asian and Pacific Americans have shed sweat and blood in the struggle for America's nationhood . . . they have greatly enriched our cultural heritage and institutions." (Proclamation 4727 of President Carter for APA week.) Prerequisite: American Literature I or American Literature II.
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ENGL 505: Modern English Grammar
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Studies the structure of English from a variety of perspectives. Emphasizes traditional components of English, such as the parts of speech, sentence construction, mechanics and issues of style. The course develops portable skills future teachers may carry into their classrooms. While the bulk of the course focuses on standard usage, the cultural relevance of grammar study will be the subject of ongoing discussion. Prerequisite: ENGL301 or equivalent.
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ENGL 507: African-American English:Sociocultural,Historical,and Linguistic Contexts
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
This course is designed to introduce students to African American Vernacular English (AAVE), also known as Ebonics, and explores its historical and sociocultural contexts. It includes extensive written and oral applications of the semantics, syntax, and phonology of the Ebonic language system. Prerequisite: ENGL301 or equivalent.
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ENGL 508: Teaching English As a Second Language
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Application of linguistic principles and various methods of language instruction to the teaching of English language skills to individuals learning English as a second language. Emphasizes techniques for effective utilization of first language skills in second language learning. Curricula and materials will be examined. Prerequisite: ENGL301 or equivalent.
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ENGL 510: Major English Authors
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Concentrated study of selected authors. Students may take course for credit more than once, because the authors selected change from year to year. Prerequisites: English literature survey courses.
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ENGL 511: African Novel
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
A critical analysis of the literature written by selected major African writers. Prerequisite: Literature survey course or equivalent. english
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ENGL 512: Advanced Survey of Black Literature
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Offered both as a classroom (lecture format) and a correspondence course. An advanced survey course of black literature. Covers a wide variety of works from several genres. Provides a model for approaching Black literature from a variety of literary and sociocultural perspectives. Prerequisite: Literature survey course or equivalent. This course does not substitute for ENGL515.
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ENGL 515: Major Black Authors
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Concentrated study of selected Black authors. Students may take course for credit more than once, because the authors change from year to year. Prerequisites: Six credit-hours of American literature survey courses, world literature, or equivalent.
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