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ENG 101 College Writing - WC (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): English and Reading ACT/SAT/COMPASS/IELTS/TOEFL scores as announced in current Schedule of Classes; OR placement test; OR, depending upon placement, completion of ENGD 090 , ENGI 099 and/or RDG 091 , or transfer equivalent with a C- or better. Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Study and practice of writing with attention to audience, purpose, and conventions appropriate to writing situation; reading, writing, and analyzing a variety of texts, including written, digital, or visual. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Written Communication I ♦ |
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ENG 151H Honors Freshman Composition - WC (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 26 or above on the current ACT or comparable score on the enhanced ACT, or equivalent; evidence of writing proficiency; approval of department. Taught: Fall and spring Advanced study and practice of writing with attention to both narrative and rhetorical writing strategies; attention to audience, purpose, and conventions appropriate to writing situations; reading, writing, and analyzing a variety of texts, including written, digital, or visual. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Written Communication II, Written Communication I ♦ |
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ENG 200 Understanding Literature - AH (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall and spring Students will develop skills in critical thinking and in understanding multiple perspectives and identities through the study of fiction, poetry, drama, and visual narrative. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Culture and Creativity
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ENG 201 Ideas in Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent and sophomore standing. Taught: Variable, check with department Works representing a variety of literary forms and reflecting a common theme or motif. Topics vary. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 202 Survey of British Literature I (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Anglo-Saxon period to the 18th century; emphasis on more important writers, with attention to their cultural background. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 203 Survey of British Literature II (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Romantic period to the present; emphasis on more important writers with attention to their cultural background. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 204 Introduction to Writing Studies (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151. Taught: Fall only An introduction to the study of written communication with an emphasis on histories and models of writing, textual analysis, and technologies of writing. Students will investigate a variety of genres in professional writing, public writing, personal and autobiographical writing, writing for new media, and persuasive writing. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 205 Contemporary Issues in Writing Studies (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Investigation into specific contemporary issues in Writing Studies, such as gender, writing for racial justice, and writing with multimedia. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 206 Western World Literature I (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Variable-chck w/dept Important works of continental European literature, in translation, from its origins to the Renaissance. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 207 Western World Literature II (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Important works of continental European literature, in translation, from the Renaissance to the present; ideas, techniques, and influences. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 208 Survey of American Literature I (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Beginnings to the Civil War. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 209 Survey of American Literature II (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Civil War to the present. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 213 Global Viewpoints in Literature - AH (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Fall and spring Encourages critical thinking and the understanding of perspectives and identities in a global and historical context through the study of narrative, poetry, drama, and film. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Global Viewpoints
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ENG 214 Literature Across History - AH (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Taught: Variable, check with department Major works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and drama in American, British, or World history. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Culture and Creativity
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ENG 215 Greek and Roman Mythology (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Survey of classical pantheon of gods and heroes and their development from early Greek civilization to imperial Rome; influence of classical mythology on later national literatures Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 217 African-American Literature to 1940 (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 , ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Fall only-odd years Works by African American authors 1746-1940. Cultural, historical, and social issues with focus on development of field as a distinct tradition. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 218 African-American Literature 1940-Present (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 , ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Spring only-even yrs Works by African American authors 1940-present. Cultural, historical, and social issues with focus on development of field as a distinct tradition. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 231 Introduction to Creative Writing (3credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Creative writing, emphasis on composing fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 250 Introduction to English Studies (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151. Taught: Fall and spring Explore the different fields of English Studies, and practice the skills for engaging texts as English Studies practitioners - including reading, interpretation, argumentation, research, and writing. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 291 Advanced College Writing - WC (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or equivalent. Taught: Fall, spring, and summer Study and practice of writing in a variety of expository forms, with attention to audience, purpose, and conventions appropriate to writing situation; emphasis on research-based writing and persuasive strategies. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Written Communication II ♦ |
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ENG 300 American Women Poets (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 151H , ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Lives and works of selected poets, including African-Americans. IDENTITIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 301 American Novel (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 151H , ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Novels from various periods; techniques, ideas, and social implications. GENRES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 302 Literature and Film - AH (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151H or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring The art of film and its relationship to literature; films shown are cinematic versions of literary texts or have special relationships to literature. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Culture and Creativity ♦ |
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ENG 304 Introduction to Post-Colonial Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 151H , ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Fundamental concepts of Post-Colonial literature. A variety of literary forms and works by major postcolonial and diasporic writers. Issues of literary representation and canon formation during the latter half of the twentieth century. IDENTITIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 305 American Women Writers (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 151H , ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Works representing a variety of literary forms by American women writers, from the 17th through the 20th century. IDENTITIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 306 Multicultural American Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 , ENG 151, or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Study of writers in two or more ethnic American literatures e.g., American Indian, African American, Asian American, and Latino. IDENTITIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 307 Diverse Voices in English Studies (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 250 and ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Study of one or more representations of race, class, gender, sexuality, and disability. Includes analysis and the production of cultural texts. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 308 Shakespeare I (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 151H , ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Spring only The early period, the English histories, the comedies, and Hamlet. TRADITIONS (PRE-1800, PRE-1900). Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 309 Shakespeare II (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 151H , ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Fall only Plays not studied in ENG 308 , including the romances, satires, and tragedies. TRADITIONS (PRE-1800, PRE-1900). Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 315 The Bible as Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 151H , ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Nonsectarian presentation of biblical history, ideas and literary forms and techniques. GENRES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 316 Social Issues in Literature - AH (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151H or equivalent. Taught: Variable-chck w/dept Allows students to develop skills in critical thinking and in understanding multiple perspectives and identities through the study of how literature represents social issues related to culture, politics, identity, technology, etc. Repeatable: No General Education Credit: Culture and Creativity ♦ |
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ENG 318 The Short Story (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 151H , ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department An historical, critical, and evaluative study of the short story as a distinct literary genre. GENRES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 322 Literature and Sexuality (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 , ENG 151H or equivalent. Taught: Fall only-odd years Literature and theory by writers who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and/or trans-gendered or who represent these identities in literature. IDENTITIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 323 Writers in Context (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 250 and ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Examine the interplay between written works and their literary, socio-historical, political, technological, and/or cultural contexts. Focus on textual analysis; how specific contexts influence the form and production of written works. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 324 Holocaust Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 , ENG 151H or equivalent. Taught: Variable-chck w/dept Historical and critical study of literature of and about the Holocaust, including Yiddish wartime writing, as well as thematic analyses of archetypes history, memory, and imagination Jewish responses to catastrophe and second-generation literature. IDENTITIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 326 Literature and the Environment (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 151H , ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Environmentally-focused works representing a variety of literary forms and genres issues include culture, identity, gender, ecology, and sense of place. IDENTITIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 331 Persuasive Writing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Theory and practice of contemporary and classical persuasion analysis of professional writing and student themes. WRITING STUDIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 332 Fiction Writing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 231 . Taught: Variable, check with department Techniques of short story, novelette, novel, and drama in-class analysis of student work and the subsequent revision, reevaluation, and marketing of student writing. CREATIVE WRITING. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 334 Poetry Writing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 231 . Taught: Spring only Practice in techniques of writing poetry in-class analysis of student poems and the subsequent revision, reevaluation, and marketing of student work. CREATIVE WRITING. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 335 Craft of Creative Writing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 151H , ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Study of craft theory and source texts from all three genres of creative writing and application of craft techniques. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 336 Creative Nonfiction Writing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 231 . Taught: Variable, check with department Students hone craft and voice while writing and workshopping creative nonfiction. CREATIVE WRITING. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 338 Writing for Social Change (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 291 , ENG 151, or equivalent. Taught: Fall only Study and practice in activist writings, with particular attention paid to the writings of social justice movements. May involve direct contact work in a local community outside the university. WRITING STUDIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 340 Business Writing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Practical experience in business writing proposals, resumes, letters, reports, and memoranda. For students majoring in business as well as other students who anticipate professional careers involving on-the-job writing tasks. WRITING STUDIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 345 Legal Writing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department The writing of legal arguments; logical reasoning, clarity, conciseness, grammar, punctuation. For those considering or pursuing careers in law or other professions involving the writing of contracts and legal documents. Counts toward literature and writing option for the English major. WRITING STUDIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 347 Technical Writing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Fall and spring Principles and techniques of technical writing, including proposals, lab reports, job applications, graphics, and feasibility studies. Recommended for students in sciences, public administration, social services, industry, and health and computer fields. Prepares students for cooperative writing internships in industries or agencies. WRITING STUDIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 348 Professional Editing in the Workplace (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 291 or equivalent with C or better. Taught: Variable, check with department Theoretical and practical grounding in professional workplace editing as an evolving profession. Design, edit, and manage complex workplace documents using both manual means and industry-standard software. WRITING STUDIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 349 Web Writing for the Professions (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Fall only Theoretical and practical grounding in analyzing, planning, and implementing web-based publications, including integration of textualvisual materials and use of industry standard Internet publishing tools. Students will learn to assess client needs and test site usability by creating several web pages, including a multi-layer website for a real-world client. WRITING STUDIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 350 Critical Theory (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 250 or permission of instructor. Taught: Spring only Introduction to theories of critical interpretation in literary studies. Various approaches to be introduced and applied to literary texts. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 351 Rhetorical Theories & Writing Practices (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 204 and ENG 250 . Taught: Fall only Introduction to rhetorical theory and the ways that rhetorical theory informs the practice of writing. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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ENG 355 Contemporary Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 151H , ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Selected works and topics in contemporary literature from the late twentieth century to the present. May repeat once for credit when topics vary. POST-1900 TRADITIONS. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 357 Biographical Writing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 6 semester hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Reading, writing about, and writing biography theory, practice, and analysis of biography as literary genre. CREATIVE WRITING. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 358 Writing in Creative Genres (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 231 . Taught: Variable, check with department Principles and techniques of creative writing in a specialized genre such as children’s creative non-fiction, fantasy, dramatic, etc. in-class analysis of student work with subsequent revisions. May be repeated for credit when genre changes. CREATIVE WRITING. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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ENG 359 Writing in Workplace Genres (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Principles and techniques of workplace writing in a specialized genre, such as business report writing, manual writing, grant writing, proposal writing, etc. In-class analysis of student work with subsequent revisions. Repeatable for 3 credit hours when genre changes. WRITING STUDIES. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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ENG 362 Studies in Dramatic Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 151H , ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Study of various periods and kinds of dramatic literature. May be repeated when topics vary. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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ENG 365 American Folklore (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 151H , ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable-chck w/dept Study of oral, customary, and material genres of folklore in different American folk groups. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 366 Studies in Literary Genres (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 151H , ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Study of one or more genres from various periods and cultures; techniques, structures, sub-genres, and themes. May be repeated as topics vary. GENRES. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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ENG 368 The Graphic Novel (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 semester hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department This course critically examines the genre of the graphic novel, paying special attention to narrative techniques. GENRES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 371 Traditional Grammar (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 or ENG 151H with a grade of C or better. Taught: Fall and spring This course provides an understanding of sentence parts and patterns, punctuation, usage, and sensitivity to style. Such instruction in traditional grammar can help students (a) write correctly and effectively, (b) apply logical thinking, (c) become wise analysts of texts, and (d) teach others conventional uses of language. WRITING STUDIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 380 Studies in Literature and Other Arts (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 151H , ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Spring only-odd yrs Literary works compared with musical compositions, with paintings, or with both music and painting. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. GENRES. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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ENG 381 Introduction to Linguistics (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 6 semester hours of English; junior standing. Taught: Fall only-odd years Methods of analyzing language. Satisfies the linguistics requirement for English majors seeking secondary certification. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 382 History of the English Language (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 6 semester hours of English; junior standing. Taught: Fall only-even years Development of English from Indo-European to the present; internal and external influences resulting in change. Satisfies the linguistics requirement for those seeking secondary certification in English. GENRES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 384 Modern Poetry (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 151H , ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Prosodic theory practice in interpretation of poetic texts. GENRES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 386 Children’s Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 semester hours of literature. Taught: Fall and spring For students seeking provisional certification in elementary education. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 394 Topics (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Explores topic not included in regular English curriculum. May repeat for credit if topics vary. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 9
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ENG 399 Independent Study (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 291 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Directed study. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 9
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ENG 401 Chaucer (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Study of Goeffrey Chaucer’s poetry, including the Canterbury Tales and possibly Troilus and Criseyde, the shorter poems, and/or postmedieval transmissions of Chaucer’s works. TRADITIONS (PRE-1800, PRE-1900). Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 402 Middle English Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 semester hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Comparative study of the rhetoric, contexts, and uses of pre1800, pre-1900 exploration and travel narratives, particularly those depicting cross-cultural encounters and non-western landscapes. TRADITIONS. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 403 Old English (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Language and literature of Anglo Saxon England. TRADITIONS (PRE-1800, PRE-1900). Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 404 Arthurian Legend (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Advanced study of medieval origins of the legend of King Arthur. May also consider post-medieval transmission of the Arthurian tradition in literary texts, film, etc. TRADITIONS (PRE-1800, PRE-1900). Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 411 Elizabethan Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department The period of Marlowe, Sidney, Spenser, and Shakespeare. TRADITIONS (PRE-1800, PRE-1900). Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 412 Seventeenth Century Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Dramatic works written in Elizabethan and Jacobean England. TRADITIONS (PRE-1800, PRE-1900). Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 414 English Renaissance Drama (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Shakespeare’s predecessors and contemporaries. Pre-1800 British Literature credit. GENRES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 418 Gender and Early Modern Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Explores constructions of femininity and masculinity in literature of the early modern period (Renaissance and/or 17th and 18th centuries). IDENTITIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 420 Pre 1800 Exploration/Travel Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 semester hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Comparative study of the rhetoric, contexts, and uses of pre-1800, pre-1900 exploration and travel narratives, particularly those depicting cross-cultural encounters and non-western landscapes. TRADITIONS. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 421 Restoration and Eighteenth Century Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Significant works of literature written between 1660 and 1798; satire, comedy of manners, novel, and poetry in the context of social backgrounds. TRADITIONS (PRE-1800, PRE-1900). Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 422 Studies in Eighteenth Century Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Ideas and themes in several works, or in a single major writer, or in a circle of writers; content varies. May be repeated for credit when content varies. TRADITIONS (PRE-1800, PRE-1900). Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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ENG 425 Eighteenth Century British Novel (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Critical approaches to selected novels by British authors ranging from Daniel Defoe and Samuel Richardson to Frances Burney and Jane Austen; novelistic modes such as picaresque, epistolary, gothic, and novel of manners. TRADITIONS (PRE-1800, PRE-1900). Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 430 Advanced Poetry Writing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 231 . Taught: Variable, check with department Intensive advanced practice in poetry writing, concentrating on form and poetics. CREATIVE WRITING. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 431 Screenwriting (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 231 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Analysis of professional and student screenplays completion of a script for feature length film, episode of a contemporary TV show, adaptation of a novel or short story, docudrama, or documentary film. CREATIVE WRITING. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 432 Novel Writing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 231 . Taught: Fall only Explores the particular requirements of the novel form. Examines the creation of effective characterization, setting, themes and plots. Demands substantial reading, writing, and outside research. CREATIVE WRITING. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 433 Novel Writing II (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 432 . Taught: Spring only-odd yrs Continuation of Novel Writing I focusing on issues specific to writing the middle and ending of a novel. CREATIVE WRITING. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 434 Advanced Fiction Writing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 231 or equivalent Taught: Variable, check with department Intensive advanced practice with a primary focus on writing short fiction, concentrating on the narrative techniques required for drafting, revising, and publishing short fiction. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 436 Advanced Creative Nonfiction Writing (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 231 or equivalent. Taught: Variable, check with department Intensive advanced practice in creative nonfiction writing, concentrating on experiential immersion and structural approach to personal narrative and literary reportage. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 442 Studies in British Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Works reflecting a common theme, genre, or literary movement. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Post-1800 British Literature credit. TRADITIONS. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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ENG 450 Capstone in English Studies (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): ENG 250 and senior standing. Taught: Fall and spring Spring Explores major questions, ideas, and practices in English Studies, culminating in a project that applies skills and knowledge acquired in training as English majors. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 451 British Romanticism (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 semester hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department A study of the major works and theories from the age of Blake, Wordsworth, and Byron. TRADITIONS (PRE-1900). Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 452 Victorian Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Poetry, fiction, prose, and myth in the age of Tennyson, Hardy, Carlyle, and Eliot. TRADITIONS (PRE-1900). Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 453 Victorian Poetry (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 semester hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department An exploration of the major works of poetry in the British Victorian period. GENRES Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 455 British Narrative Fantasy (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Survey of British narrative fantasy from the Middle Ages though the 21st century. GENRES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 456 The Gothic in Literature and the Arts (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Study of the Gothic mode in literature and other arts, such as architecture, film, and the visual arts. GENRES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 461 Nineteenth Century American Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Major authors of 19th century American fiction, essays, and poetry. May be repeated once for credit when topics vary. TRADITIONS (PRE-1900). Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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ENG 462 Modern American Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Trends in form and content in 20th century American writing. May be repeated once for credit when topics vary. TRADITIONS (POST-1900). Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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ENG 463 Studies in Regional American Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Various regional literatures, e.g., those of Kentucky and southern Appalachia. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. IDENTITIES. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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ENG 464 Studies in American Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Works reflecting a common theme, genre, era, or literary movement. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. TRADITIONS. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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ENG 467 Studies in African-American Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 semester hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Various periods and kinds of African American literature: issues of ethnicity/race and sex/gender; cultural, political, economic, and social issues. May be repeated when topics vary. IDENTITIES. Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: No Limit
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ENG 468 Gender in 19th-Century American Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Investigates ways in which gender informs literature in 19th century American society and how literature reflects gender. IDENTITIES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 470 Twentieth Century British Novel (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Aesthetic and analytical approach to major British novels of the 20th century. GENRES. Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 472 Studies in British Modernism (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Literature by such major authors as Woolf, Eliot, Yeats, and Joyce and their circles, and selected movements defining British Modernism, 1910 to 1950; disillusionment with Victorian values; impact of World War I; innovation in aesthetic form. TRADITIONS (POST-1900). Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 473 Studies in Contemporary British Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Post-1950 British Literature by selected authors, reflecting aesthetic, social, political, intellectual, and economic trends. TRADITIONS (POST- 1900). Repeatable: No ♦ |
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ENG 474 Studies in Postmodern Literature (3 credits) Hours: 3 classroom + 0 lab/studio Prerequisite(s): 3 hours of literature. Taught: Variable, check with department Twentieth-century literature written primarily after WWII and representing a conscious attempt to move beyond the modes and thematics of the High Modernists. May be repeated once for credit when topics vary. TRADITIONS (POST-1900). Repeatable: Yes If Repeatable, Max. Credits: 6
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