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ENG 397: Writing Creative Nonfiction. ;on demand
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisite: ENG 200 or equivalent. Instruction in writing creative nonfiction (including memoir, personal essay, autobiography, and general literary nonfiction). Topics include developing themes from subjects, dramatizing life experience, developing a voice and persona, and other concerns of contemporary creative nonfiction. Writing workshop format.
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ENG 398: Gay and Lesbian Literature. ;on demand
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Equates with WST 394. Prerequisite: ENG 100 or equivalent. This course is an introduction to the growing field of literature and sexuality studies. In particular, the course will focus on the formation of a gay and lesbian literary canon in contemporary English Studies.
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ENG 398 - Gay and Lesbian Literature. ;on demand
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ENG 399: Special Courses. ;on demand
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisite: ENG 100 or equivalent. These courses are usually specialized offerings for the undergraduate student. The purpose of these courses is to enhance the existing program in English.
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ENG 400: Studies in English for Teachers. ;I
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisite: senior standing and admission to TEP. Must be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. English 400 is designed to meet National Council of Teachers of English and Kentucky Department of Education guidelines to prepare candidates for the clinical semester in the areas of dispositions, content knowledge, pedagogy, curriculum and assessment. The course may include up to 15 clock hours of Level III field experiences.
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ENG 400 - Studies in English for Teachers. ;I
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ENG 401: Semantics. ;on demand
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisite: ENG 305 or 315. A linguistic approach to the study of meaning in language.
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ENG 401 - Semantics. ;on demand
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ENG 404: Linguistics:Grammar. ;on demand
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisite: ENG 305 or 315. Principles of grammar from current theoretical perspectives.
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ENG 404 - Linguistics:Grammar. ;on demand
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ENG 405: Introduction to Old English. ;on demand
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Introduction to the language and literature of the Anglo-Saxon period.
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ENG 405 - Introduction to Old English. ;on demand
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ENG 422: Studies in American Literature to 1900. ;I or II
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisite: ENG 341 or ENG 342 with a grade of "C"or better. Studies in American Literature to 1900 provides intensive appreciation and analysis of literary texts from the colonial period to 1900. Depending on the particular orientation an instructor might choose, students will learn about such movements as: 1) Romanticism and Gothicism, 2) Transcendentalism, 3) Literary Nationalism, 4) Regionalism, and/or 5) Realism
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ENG 423: Studies in American Literature,1900-1965. ;I or II
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisite: ENG 341 or ENG 342 with a grade of "C" or better . Studies in American Literature, 1900-1965 providesintensive analysis and appreciation of literary texts from the turn of the century to the onset of postmodernism. Depending on the particular orientation an instructor might choose, students will learn about such movements as: 1) Realism, 2) Naturalism, 3) Modernism, 4) The Harlem Renaissance, and/or 5) Expatriatism.
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ENG 424: Studies in Contemporary American Literature, ;I or II
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisite: ENG 341 or ENG 342 with a grade of "C" or better . Studies in Contemporary American Literatureprovides intensive analysis and appreciation of literary texts from 1965 to the present day. Depending on the particular orientation an instructor might choose, students will learn about: 1) postmodern literature, 2) such contemporary movements as hypertexts and e-poetry, and/or 3) the many multi-ethnic literatures currently dominating the American literary landscape.
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