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ENGL1301
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Composition and Rhetoric I
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A course for students to develop skills in writing and reading. Major emphasis is on the composition of multi-paragraph essays, using a variety of rhetorical devices. The selected readings are employed to illustrate effective writing and to develop c...
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ENGL1301HS
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Composition and Rhetoric I
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A course for students to develop skills in writing and reading. Major emphasis is on the composition of multi-paragraph essays, using a variety of rhetorical devices. The selected readings are employed to illustrate effective writing and to develop c...
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ENGL1302
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Composition and Rhetoric II
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A continuation of English 1301/1401 emphasizing analytical reading, research, writing, revision, and critical thinking.
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ENGL1302HS
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Composition and Rhetoric II
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A continuation of English 1301/1401 emphasizing analytical reading, research, writing, revision, and critical thinking. For Honors Scholars Academy students only.
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ENGL1401
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Composition and Rhetoric I (Non-nativeEnglish Speakers)
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A course for non-native English-speaking students to develop skills in writing and reading. Major emphasis is on the composition of multi-paragraph essays using a variety of rhetorical devices. Extra time is given to the development of English vocabu...
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ENGL2191
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Independent Study in English
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Independent Study courses are devised by professors to permit students to explore material not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors or seniors only).
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ENGL2301
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World Literature I
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An introduction to world masterpieces from the earliest periods through the Renaissance. Attention is given to the historical context of these works and their contributions to the development of civilization.
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ENGL2301HS
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World Literature I
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An introduction to world masterpieces from the earliest periods through the Renaissance. Attention is given to the historical context of these works and their contributions to the development of civilization. For Honors Scholar Academy students only.
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ENGL2302
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World Literature II
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An introduction to world masterpieces from the Enlightenment to the present. Attention is given to the historical context of these works and their contributions to the development of civilization.
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ENGL2302HS
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World Literature II
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An introduction to world masterpieces from the Enlightenment to the present. Attention is given to the historical context of these works and their contributions to the development of civilization. For Honors Scholar Academy students only.
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ENGL3301
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American Literature I
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An advanced-level survey of American literature from the Colonial Period through the Civil War. Emphasis is on the literary significance of selected writers and the social context in which they wrote.
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ENGL3302
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American Literature II
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An advanced-level survey of American literature from the Reconstruction Era to the present. Emphasis is on the literary significance of selected writers and the social context in which they wrote.
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ENGL3305
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Advanced Written Communication
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Study of rhetorical situation, audience analysis, and discourse analysis theories will provide a basis for ascertaining appropriate and ethical strategies for personal and professional discourse and for evaluating existing texts. This course contains...
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ENGL3307
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Creative Christian Writing
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Theory and practice of creative writing in a variety of genres including nonfiction, short fiction, and poetry. This course will provide a foundation for critiquing, polishing, and marketing creative writing that incorporates Christian faith and Bib...
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ENGL3313
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British Literature I
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This upper-level survey course acquaints students with selected masterpieces of British literature from its origins to the eighteenth century. The course requires reading of and research into the ideas and styles that dominated Old English, Middle En...
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ENGL3314
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British Literature II
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A continuation of English 3313 with emphasis on the major British writers from Blake to the present. The course requires reading of and research into the ideas and styles that dominated the Romantic Movement, the Victorian Period, Modern and Postmode...
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ENGL3320
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Internship in English
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A supervised field placement that provides the student with the opportunity of integrating theory and classroom learning with actual field experience. This course contains a field-based service-learning component.
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ENGL3390
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Independent Study in English
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Independent Study courses are devised by professors to permit students to explore material not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors or seniors only).
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ENGL4190
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Independent Study in English
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Independent Study courses are devised by professors to permit students to explore material not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors or seniors only).
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ENGL4301
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Introduction to Linguistics
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An introduction to the core linguistic areas of morphology, phonology, pragmatics, semantics, syntax and related topics -- with an emphasis on syntax and its application in stylistic analysis.
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ENGL4303
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Studies in Drama
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May concentrate upon a specific era or specific genre of drama. May be repeated for credit when content changes. Grade replacement for these courses may only be accomplished under courses with the same topic and content.
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ENGL4309
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Studies in Fiction
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May concentrate upon a specific era or specific genre of novels or short stories. May be repeated for credit when content changes. Grade replacement for these courses may only be accomplished under courses with the same topic and content.
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ENGL4311
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Studies in Poetry
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May concentrate upon a specific era or specific genre of poetry. May be repeated for credit when content changes. Grade replacement for these courses may only be accomplished under courses with the same topic and content.
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ENGL4312
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Shakespeare
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A study of representative histories, comedies, and tragedies by Shakespeare with attention to the sources and backgrounds of his plays and to the significance of his works.
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ENGL4314
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Modern Christian Authors
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This course will acquaint students with one or more Modern Christian authors and their works. The students will be called upon to respond, in oral and written formats, to selected authors. May be repeated for credit when content changes.
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ENGL4315
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Studies in Non-Fiction
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May concentrate upon a specific era or specific genre of nonfiction. May be repeated for credit when content changes. Grade replacement for these courses may only be accomplished under courses with the same topic and content.
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ENGL4316
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Special Topics in English
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Concentrates on specialized areas of literature. May be repeated for credit when content changes. Grade replacement for special topics courses may only be accomplished under special topics courses with the same topic and content.
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ENGL4317
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Studies in Global Literature
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A study of selected texts from global literature with an emphasis upon texts from non-western regions. May be repeated for credit when content changes. Grade replacement for these courses may only be accomplished under courses with the same topic a...
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ENGL4319
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Introduction to Literary Theory
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This course is an introduction to major currents in contemporary literary theory and their practical application to the study of literature. Topics may include structuralism, New Criticism, deconstruction, psychoanalytic theory, gender theory, post-c...
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ENGL4354
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Literature of East Asia
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This course will explore selected masterpieces of China, Japan, and Korea from the earliest periods through the nineteenth century.
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ENGL4390
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Independent Study in English
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Independent Study courses are devised by professors to permit students to explore material not offered in regularly scheduled courses (juniors or seniors only).
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ENGL5302
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Introduction to Linguistics
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An introduction to the core linguistic areas of morphology, phonology, pragmatics, semantics, syntax, and related topics - with an emphasis on syntax and its application in stylistic analysis. This 5000-level course is cross-listed with a 4000-level...
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ENGL5319
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Introduction to Literary Theory
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This course is an introduction to major currents in contemporary literary theory and their practical application to the study of literature. Topics may include structuralism, New Criticism, deconstruction, psychoanalytic theory, gender theory, post-c...
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ENGL5340
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Studies in Global Literature
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A study of literature that has emerged outside the western tradition, allowing for an examination of the rich diversity that comes from literature from other cultures around the globe. The majority of texts will be from non-western regions. Students...
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ENGL5341
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Modern Christian Authors
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This course will acquaint students with one or more Modern Christian authors and their works. The students will be called upon to respond, in oral and written formats, to selected authors. May be repeated for credit when content changes. This 5000-le...
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ENGL5344
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Studies in Fiction
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May concentrate upon a specific era or specific genre of novels or short stories. May be repeated for credit when the content changes. Grade replacement for these courses may only be accomplished under courses with the same topic and content. This 5...
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ENGL5346
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Special Topics in English
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Concentrates on specialized areas of literature. May be repeated for credit when content changes. Grade replacement for special topics courses may only be accomplished under special topics courses with the same topic and content. This 5000-level cou...
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ENGL5347
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Studies in Drama
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May concentrate upon a specific era or specific genre of drama. May be repeated for credit when the content changes. Grade replacement for these courses may only be accomplished under courses with the same topic and content. This 5000-level course i...
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ENGL5348
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Studies in Poetry
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May concentrate upon a specific era or genre of poetry. May be repeated for credit when content changes. Grade replacement for these courses may only be accomplished under courses with the same topic and content. This 5000-level course is cross-list...
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ENGL5349
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Shakespeare
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A study of representative histories, comedies, and tragedies by Shakespeare with attention to the sources and background of his plays, to the Elizabethan scene, and to the significance of his works. Emphasis is placed upon research in critical and ba...
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ENGL5390
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Independent Study in English
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Independent Study courses are devised by, professors to permit students to explore material, not offered in regularly scheduled courses.
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ENGLELEC
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English Elective
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A generic course used for the External Transcript Equivalency Process. If the course does not have an equivalency but will meet subject area, the ELEC is used along with the appropriate department to state the course is accepted with in the subject...
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