ENG-320 |
Cinema and Cinematography |
This course focuses on the history of films and analysis of film scripts with |
emphasis on class discussion of major directors including Carol Reed, Alfred |
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Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, and Orson Welles. |
ENG-330 |
Myth and Fantasy |
This course studies ancient and modern mythology through its embodiment in literature and in themes common to all cultures. |
ENG-400 |
Tutorial in Acting |
Students participate in the university production as actors or actresses and |
research the various styles and theories of acting: Classical, Elizabethan, |
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Restoration, Stanislavskian, Brechtian. Research paper required. |
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ENG-4000 |
English Seminar- Capstone |
This course is an advanced study of expository writing, an integration of |
literary study, critical theory, and, techniques of literary research. This |
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course combines discussion and independent work, having as its goal the |
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completion of a paper( 20-25 pages) representative of the undergraduate |
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major ' s research interests. The course objective is for each student to |
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achieve a culmination of proficiency in the techniques of research, logic, and |
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organization in scholarly writing. Students are encouraged to apply skills |
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learned and practiced in all previous literature and writing courses. To that |
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end, literary research is fundamental to the successful completion of this |
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course. Prerequisite: All completed semesters of English major coursework |
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except one to graduate. All work must be original and written by the student |
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registered for the course. |
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ENG-401 |
Chaucer and His |
Reading and discussion of Chaucer ' s major works is supplemented with those |
Contemporaries |
of his contemporaries including Langland, the Pearl poet and others. |
ENG-405 |
Tutorial in Directing |
Introduced to the techniques of directing for the proscenium and arena |
stages, students learn to cast, block and direct a play. |
ENG-413 |
Poets of Britain and America |
Poets of Britain and America are examined with emphasis on the moderns |
and post-moderns. |
ENG-416 |
Shakespearean Tragedy |
This course studies the major tragedies as performance art, including |
Hamlet, Macbeth, Richard III, King Lear, Romeo and Juliet, and Othello. |
ENG-417 |
Shakespearean Comedy |
This course focuses on the major comedies as performance art, including As You Like It, Twelfth Night, A Midsummer Night ' s Dream, The Taming of the Shrew, and Much Ado About Nothing. |
ENG-422 |
Romantic / Victorian Literature |
Students engage in in-depth study of the literature of the Romantic and |
Victorian Age. |
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ENG-423 |
Modern Fiction |
Novels and short stories of twentieth-century authors are discussed in terms |
of thought and technique in modern fiction. |