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ENG 406: American Literature from 1865 to Present
3.00 Credits
Gallaudet University
This course is a study of post-Civil War and 20th century poets, playwrights, and novelists. Prerequisite/corequisite: ENG 399 or permission of the instructor
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ENG 406 - American Literature from 1865 to Present
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ENG 408: Multicultural Literature and Perspectives
3.00 Credits
Gallaudet University
This course provides students with an overview of multicultural literature in conjunction with the historical and contemporary issues facing each culture. The texts discussed in this course may include Hispanic/Chicano/ Chicana literature, African American literature, American Indian literature, Deaf literature, Gay/Lesbian literature, English from the former colonies/postcolonial literature, and others. The course will focus on the techniques and strategies implemented by the authors to undermine and question mainstream attitudes and values through an investigation of questions such as these: What is "minority?" How is identity formulated in the margins ? Prerequisite/corequisite : ENG 399 or permission of the instructor
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ENG 430: The History of the English Language
3.00 Credits
Gallaudet University
This course is a study of the development of the English language from its beginning to the present; examines English in each of its major periods and discusses the ways that language changes and the reasons for these changes. Prerequisite/corequisite: ENG 399 or permission of the instructor
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ENG 430 - The History of the English Language
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ENG 433: British Literature Seminar[topic to be specified
3.00 Credits
Gallaudet University
This specialized course provides majors with a more intensive study of British literature according to genre, within a specific time period, or with a specialized focus. Topics for this course will vary each semester and could include topics such as Medieval Women Writers, Gothic Literature of the 18th and 19th Centuries, and Romantic/Victorian Women Authors, among others. Prerequisite/corequisite: ENG 399 or permission of the instructor
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ENG 433 - British Literature Seminar[topic to be specified
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ENG 435: American Literature Seminar[topic to be specified
3.00 Credits
Gallaudet University
This specialized course provides majors with a more intensive study of American Literature according to genre, within a specific time period, or with a specialized focus. Topics for this course will vary and may include topics such as Colonial Literature, Slave Narratives, Modern American Drama, American Biography, Works from the American Renaissance, and so forth. Prerequisite/corequisite: ENG 399 or permission of the instructor
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ENG 441: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Gallaudet University
This course is an analysis of the poetic and dramatic structure of some of Shakespeare's major comedies, tragedies, romances, and history plays, with a consideration of the background of the plays. Prerequisite/corequisite: ENG 399 or permission of the instructor
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ENG 442: Major Author[topic to be specified
3.00 Credits
Gallaudet University
This course is a study of the life and works of a major author writing in the English language, such as Chaucer or Milton. The author to be studied in any given semester will be announced at registration. Prerequisite/corequisite: ENG 399 or permission of the instructor
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ENG 460: English Grammar for Writers and Future Teachers
3.00 Credits
Gallaudet University
This course includes a thorough introduction to the principles of English grammar, structure, and usage. Classes are designed to reinforce students' cognitive knowledge of English grammar. In addition, readings, discussion, and exercises focus on how to apply the principles of grammar in one' s own writing and in the teaching of writing . Prerequisites : ENG 204 or 206
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ENG 460 - English Grammar for Writers and Future Teachers
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ENG 493: Senior Seminar[topic to be specified
3.00 Credits
Gallaudet University
This course is a seminar in an area chosen by the instructor; the chief work of the course will be the preparation of a seminar paper. Recommended to all senior English majors in their last or second-to-last semester before graduation. Prerequisite/corequisite: ENG 399 or permission of the instructor
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ENG 495: Special Topics[topic to be specified
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Gallaudet University
Prerequisite: ENG 204 or 204S and permission of the instructor
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