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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 FA ENGL 320, ENGL 321, or ENGL 322 or instructor permission. This class is for advanced creative writing students (poetry, fiction, playwriting) interested in translating their written work to a performance for an audience.
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3.00 Credits
3 FA ENGL 230 or ENGL 335; faculty permission. Advanced study of proposal writing in non-profit and governmental environments, including audience analyses, project planning, preparing formal proposals, oral presentations, collaboration, professional responsibility, clear and correct expression. Students write and revise the standard components of formal proposals and give oral reports.
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3.00 Credits
4 FS ENGL 333 and ENGL 335 are strongly recommended. Training and experience in the tutoring of students in composition. With permission of instructor, course may be repeated once for credit, but credit will not count toward major.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS ENGL 130 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher; ENGL 340, ENGL 356. Study of the Canterbury Tales and other works by the major poet of the English Middle Ages. The study of Middle English and of medieval society, its values and beliefs as mirrored in Chaucer's works.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS ENGL 130 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher; ENGL 340, ENGL 356. An introduction to Shakespeare's principal plays, his art, his age, and his critics; designed especially for English majors.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS ENGL 130 (or its equivalent) with a grade of C- or higher; ENGL 340, ENGL 356. A study of Paradise Lost and other works of Milton in the context of the English Revolution.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS ENGL 340, ENGL 356. Study of British art and culture as revealed in its literature, such as battle poems, morality plays, and Arthurian romances.
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3.00 Credits
3 INQ ENGL 340, ENGL 356. A study of the literature and culture of Tudor England, emphasizing the prose and poetry of such figures as More, Skelton, Wyatt, Sidney, Spenser and Marlowe.
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3.00 Credits
3 INQ ENGL 340, ENGL 356. A study of the literature and culture of seventeenth-century England, emphasizing the drama, poetry, and prose of such authors as Webster, Jonson, Herrick, Donne, Herbert, Taylor, Bunyan, and Milton.
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3.00 Credits
3 INQ ENGL 340, ENGL 356. The literature and intellectual currents of Restoration and eighteenth-century Britain, including works by such authors as Dryden, Addison, Steele, Pope, Swift, Hume, Sterne, Goldsmith, and Johnson.
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