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ENGL 3440: Drama Writing
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Students enrolled in this course will study the major components of dramatic writing for theatre, including action, character, and dialogue; will read and analyze the work of contemporary and canonical practitioners; and will critique the in-progress work of their peers .
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ENGL 3450: Graphic Novel Writing
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Students in this course will develop a broad understanding of the history and conventions of the graphic novel; apply to their work in this genre techniques of character development, plot structure, point of view, and voice common to all storytelling genres; and script several graphic narratives, each at least standard comic-book length.
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ENGL 3600: Topics in Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Focuses on a contemporary topic in linguistics such as historical linguistics, comparative linguistics, socio linguistics, second language acquisition, semantics, dialectology, endangered languages, linguistic anthropology, etc.
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ENGL 3610: History of the English Lang
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course studies the English language from Anglo-Saxon times through early modern English, with emphasis on the diachronic development of grammatical and lexical patterns. Students will examine the historical effects of migration, invasion, language contact, and technology that influenced specific changes in English.
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ENGL 3700: Applied Lit. Stud.
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Introduces students to the theories and practices of a variety of literacy activities, primarily focusing on reading and writing practices, but extending to the theories of literate practices across disciplines and modes. Applies these theories to service-learning projects that engage students with learners of all ages.
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ENGL 3900: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Permits students to explore an area of special interest in the English language or its literature. Students must develop a plan of study, secure the approval of a member of the English faculty willing to supervise the project, and submit the plan to the department chair. Maximum credits--six. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.
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ENGL 4000: Publishing Workshop
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This keystone experience for the English BA includes publication of a journal of literary and/or scholarly work. The course builds on the skills and knowledge acquired in the program's concentrations and in English Studies, generally.
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ENGL 4200: Writ., Ed. & Style
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Students will become adept at revising and editing the writing of others. Students will develop proficiency in addressing copy editing, style, tone, purpose and audience. In addition, students will explore the relationship between writers and editors and the process of drafting and revision.
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ENGL 4300: Topics and Authors
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course presents no more than three authors from the literary canon or a single topic that plays a significant role in the creation of literature across eras and cultures. The subject matter will revolve depending on the interest and work of the instructor. It will also move the students toward professional writing in the field of literature.
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ENGL 4310: Literary Theory: Criticism
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
An introduction to the theories comprising major schools in literary criticism, this course provides practice in applying these theories to literary analyses.
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