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ENGL 241: Linguistics
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits) or Spring (4 credits). Theoretical and historical investigation of the English language, through a study of phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics. Includes review of traditional grammar, introduction to transformational grammar, and discussion of current issues of sociolinguistics. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
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ENGL 242: Studies in Language
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits) or Spring (4 credits). Study of language from different and often opposing points of view based on readings from contemporary linguists and cognitive scientists, French psychoanalytical linguists, historians of the English language, and various philosophers of language. Emphasis on ways in which the study of language enriches the study of literature. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. NU and EV only.
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ENGL 250: Cultural Studies
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits) or Spring (4 credits). Why should we take popular culture seriously, and how do we read it critically? An introduction to the methods, issues, and theories developed and applied within the interdisciplinary field of Cultural Studies, including semiotics, structuralist and poststructuralist approaches, ideological analyses, as well as feminist and ethnic studies-based methods. Offered as needed. NU and EV only.
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ENGL 251: Colonial and Post-Colonial Literature
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits), Spring (4 credits), May Term (3 credits). Classical texts of European colonialism are read in dialogue with postcolonial texts from Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. NU and EV only.
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ENGL 261: Studies in Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (3-4) or Spring (3-4) or May Term (3-4). Selected topics, themes, or authors in literary fields. May be repeated for degree credit for a maximum of 8 credits given different topics. Offered as needed.
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ENGL 301: Advanced Writing Conference
3.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (1), Spring (1). Weekly conference meetings to review writing produced for upper-division classes and to practice skills required for writing in the disciplines. CN only.
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ENGL 302: Intermediate Composition
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits), Spring (4 credits). Process-oriented approach to writing. Includes the writing of short position papers, applications and proposals, and a major project. Emphasis on peer review and revision. Prerequisites: completion of the WA requirement and sophomore standing.
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ENGL 304: Nonfiction Workshop III
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits) or Spring (4 credits). Advanced writing course in writing literary nonfiction. Prerequisite: ENGL 204 or permission. May be repeated for degree credit for a maximum of 8 credits. NU and EV only.
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ENGL 305: Poetry Workshop III
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits) or Spring (4 credits). Advanced poetry writing workshop with a focus on student writing. Further exploration and refinement of poetry writing skills through advanced workshop critiques. Prerequisite: ENGL 205 or permission. May be repeated for degree credit for a maximum of 8 credits. NU and EV only.
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ENGL 307: Fiction Workshop III
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits) or Spring (4 credits). Advanced fiction writing course designed for students interested in creating a significant work-a novel or unified series of short stories. Plotting, structure, character development, and pacing are considered, and emphasis is placed on substantial progress toward completion of a project. Prerequisite: ENGL 207 or permission. May be repeated for degree credit for a maximum of 8 credits. NU and EV only.
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