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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Instruction and practicum in research techniques ranging from basic library skills to advanced methods of information storage and retrieval. Prerequisites: Graduate student status, literature survey course.
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3.00 Credits
Studies literary works produced by women in Latin America. Includes a critical analysis of other works that reflect the role women play in society. Prerequisite: Graduate student status.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes the methods and practice of teaching writing. Focuses on methods of motivating students, pre-writing, free writing, style development, revision, and evaluation. Prerequisite: Graduate student status. english finance
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the histories, theories, and practices of composition studies to prepare future instructors for college composition. Topics are approached from both the perspective of current theoretical debate and practical classroom application, and include composing processes, collaborative writing, peer-reviews, argument and the rhetorical tradition, creating assignments, ways of responding to student writing, assessment, and grading. Prerequisites: Graduate student status and ENGL 400 or its equivalent and ENGL600 or equivalent. ENGL600 may be taken concurrently with ENGL815.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on extensive readings in a major area of rhetorical, literary, and critical theory. Where appropriate, seminar participants will investigate the relationship of theory to college-level practice. Prerequisites: Graduate student status, ENGL542, ENGL570, or equivalents.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on philosophical themes in literature. Offers a forum at an advanced level where thematic studies are the focus of investigation in literary works. Prerequisites: Graduate student status, literature survey courses, or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Studies a selected period, theme, or author of English literature, including Medieval, English Renaissance, Restoration and Eighteenth Century, Romantic, Victorian, Modern, and Post-Modern. Literature of a period is related to historical, political, social, and religious currents of the times. Prerequisites: ENGL311 and 312 or equivalent, graduate student status.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on a period, theme, or author in American literature. Typically, students read both primary and secondary literary works and secondary critical and historical analyses. This course, under a separate topic, may be repeated once for credit. Prerequisites: ENGL321 and ENGL322 or equivalent and graduate student status.
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3.00 Credits
Explores selected works of women writers with attention to the cultural and historical contexts in which they wrote. Focuses on the development of a tradition of women's writing English, including British, American, and/or Anglophone writers. May be repeated for credit under different topics. Prerequisites: Graduate Student Status; American Literature and British Literature survey course or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Explores selected works of world literature. Focuses English, including translations from other languages and works written in English. Focuses on period, theme, or genre, with the literature placed in context. Course may be repeated once for credit under a different topic. Prerequisites: Graduate Student Status; American Literature and British Literature survey course or equivalent.
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