by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
ENGL 421: Shakespeare A brief study of the English Renaissance under Queen Elizabeth and a detailed study of some of Shakespeare’s representative plays. Prerequisites: 6 hours of English at the 200 level or above 3 credits
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
ENGL 401: Practicum in Writing Instruction Individual reading, training and practice in tutoring writing and administering a writing-tutoring program restricted to advanced students. The student administers the on-campus Writing Lab under the direction of a faculty...
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
ENGL 333: World Literature A study of outstanding writings in world literature with the aim of creating a deeper appreciation and compassion for people and their problems through the examples presented in the literature. Prerequisite: ENGL 102 or instructor’s...
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
ENGL 325: Young Adult Literature A study of literature written for adolescents, including an introduction to the genres, authors, and illustrators of adolescent and young adult literature. Special emphasis is given to criteria for analysis, evaluation, and selection...
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
ENGL 323: Modern English Grammar A course focused on the development and grammar of modern English. The course includes coverage of the history of the language with special attention to grammatical development, as well as coverage of modern grammar and dialect...
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
ENGL 321: Advanced Composition A course designed to develop and refine students’ nonfiction writing abilities, particularly seeing to hone such features as style, tone, voice. The course seeks to blend reading and writing, analysis of effective composition thereby...
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
ENGL 315: Children’s Literature A brief history of children’s literature and a study of authors and illustrators of children’s books from preschool through junior high. Students gain experience from reading and evaluating books from various genres and their use....
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
ENGL 301: Topics in English A topical course focused on some aspect of English language and/or literature, with content varying from semester to semester. Possible topics include authors, movements, genres, periods, dialects, regions, etc. As topic varies, may be...
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
ENGL 222: American Literature A survey of American literature from 1600 to the present. A study is made of the development of American poetry and prose as used by major and selected minor writers. Prerequisite: ENGL 102 or instructor’s permission...
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
ENGL 221: British Literature A survey of British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present. The course seeks to provide breadth of exposure to the subject through study of the works of major, and some minor, writers. Prerequisite: ENGL 102 or instructor’s...