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ENGL 369: Introduction to Poetry Fall or Spring
4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
An introductory course on the study of poetry as a genre. This course will survey the development of poetry over time. Specific offerings of this course may focus on particular traditions within the history of poetry.
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ENGL 371: Introduction to Novel Fall,Spring
4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
An introductory course on the study of the novel as a genre. This course will survey the development of the novel over time. Specific offerings of this course may focus on particular traditions within the history of the novel.
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ENGL 371 - Introduction to Novel Fall,Spring
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ENGL 373: Introduction to Drama Fall
4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
An introductory course on the study of drama as a genre. This course will survey the development of drama over time. Specific offerings of this course may focus on particular traditions within the history of drama.
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ENGL 373 - Introduction to Drama Fall
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ENGL 375: Advanced Composition Fall,Spring
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
An advanced writing course, emphasizing organization of essays, style, usage, rhetorical techniques, and rewriting and editing. Course includes discussion of effective prose, review of students’ work, and individual consultations. Prerequisite: ENGL 101. Completion of ENGL 375 with a grade of C or better satisfies the University WEPT requirement.
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ENGL 377: Film and Literature Fall or Spring
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
The novel/play as a genre has been a dominant feature in Western culture for centuries. This course will involve reading novels/plays and viewing film adaptations of these novel/plays. The course will focus on the uniqueness of both the novel/play and film as well as the profound influence the novel/play has had on motion pictures. Normally offered through Special Sessions in Extended Education.
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ENGL 377 - Film and Literature Fall or Spring
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ENGL 379: Pedagogical Grammar Fall,Spring
4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
This course is designed to develop an understanding of basic principles of linguistic analysis as well as the forms and functions of English grammar and sentence structure. Applications to classroom practices are also explored.
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ENGL 379 - Pedagogical Grammar Fall,Spring
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ENGL 395: Community Involvement Program Fall,Spring
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
CIP involves students in basic community problems, performing such tasks as tutoring and reading for the blind. Students receive 1 to 4 units, depending on the specific tasks performed. May be repeated for a total of 6 units toward a degree.
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ENGL 395 - Community Involvement Program Fall,Spring
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ENGL 399: Student-Instructed Course
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
A course taught by graduate students under the supervision of a department faculty member. The course content will not be covered by the regular course offerings.
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ENGL 399 - Student-Instructed Course
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ENGL 400: English Lecture Series Fall or Spring
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
A public lecture series on topics of general interest. Two units require regular attendance and a final paper. Students who take three units additionally meet once a week in discussion groups and do further reading on selected topics.
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ENGL 400 - English Lecture Series Fall or Spring
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ENGL 401: Introduction to Modern Critical Theory Fall or Spring
4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
An introduction to a range of critical theories and practices related to modern literary criticism. The course aims to introduce students to the contemporary forms of critical theory and their antecedents, and to show their effects upon reading practices. Note: The following advanced creative writing seminars, ENGL 407 - 430, involve criticism and discussion of students’ works. May be repeated once for credit. Enrollment is limited to 30. Consent of instructor is a prerequisite.
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