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ENGL 3519: Images of Teachers in Film and Fiction
4.00 Credits
California State University-Stanislaus
(4 Units) Course examines film and literary portrayals of educators. Students will learn film fundamentals, read teachers' autobiographies, and consider the social responsibilities that educators bear as role models.
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ENGL 3550: Years of War,Days of Peace:Post-1945 Literature and Film
3.00 Credits
California State University-Stanislaus
(3 Units) A look at films, novels, and poetry of the Cold War, the war in Viet Nam, and Persian Gulf War. One of two paired courses in the G.E. Summit Program (War and Peace). Satisfies G.E. area F2 and G. Prerequisites: Completion of lower-division G.E. area C2 requirements, and consent of Summit Program Coordinator.
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ENGL 3700: Introduction to Language
3.00 Credits
California State University-Stanislaus
(3 Units) An introduction to the study of language. Topics include: Language and communication, the structure of utterances, and the meaning of utterances and language in society.
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ENGL 3750: Introduction to Linguistic Theory
4.00 Credits
California State University-Stanislaus
(4 Units) An intensive introduction to the study of syntax, phonology, and semantics. (Replaces ENGL 3800).
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ENGL 3920: Survey of World Literature
3.00 Credits
California State University-Stanislaus
(3 Units) A survey of important literary works from non-Anglo-American cultures. Includes readings from the ancient through the post-colonial period. (Formerly Masterpieces of World Literature) Satisfies G.E. areaF2. Prerequisites: Completion of lower-division area General Education C2 requirement.
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ENGL 3930: World Literature in Translation
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
California State University-Stanislaus
(3-5 Units) Studies in various aspects of world literature in translation. Course content may vary from term to term. (Same as FREN, PORT, SPAN 3930)
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ENGL 3940: Multicultural American Literature
3.00 Credits
California State University-Stanislaus
(3 Units) An examination of American literature by authors from a variety of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. (Formerly Literature of American Cultures) Satisfies G.E. areas F2 and G. Prerequisites: Completion of lower-division area General Education C2 requirements, and upper-division standing.
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ENGL 3945: Multicultural California Literature
3.00 Credits
California State University-Stanislaus
(3 Units) An examination of California literature written by authors from a variety of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Satisfies G.E. areas F2 and G. Prerequisites: Completion of lower-division area General Education C2 requirements and upper-division standing.
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ENGL 3950: International Non-European Women Authors
3.00 Credits
California State University-Stanislaus
(3 Units) Readings in women authors from the non-European world, i.e., from Africa, India, the Near East, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. (Same as GEND 3950) Prerequisites: ENGL 3150 or consent of instructor.
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ENGL 4011: Playwriting/Screenwriting
4.00 Credits
California State University-Stanislaus
(4 Units) Introduces students to the fundamentals of writing for stage and screen, studying dramatic construction, character development, etc. Class covers one-act and full-length plays, as well as 30- and 60-minute TV shows, TV movies, and feature films. May be repeated once for credit. (Formerly Script Writing)
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