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ENG-425
17th & 18th Century British Literature
This course examines selected prose and poetry from the late English Renaissance, the Restoration, and the eighteenth century. Readings include works by the Metaphysical and Cavalier poets, Jonson, Bacon, Dryden, Swift, Pope, and others.
ENG-430
Internship
An option for out-of-the-classroom work, this internship gives students
practical experience in professional communications field.
ENG-437
Special Topics
This course offers the opportunity for in-depth study of a major author,
period or concept selected by the instructor. Course may be repeated for
credit, if topic changes.
ENG-439
Independent Study
Qualified advanced students may arrange independent study in areas not
3.00
covered by existing courses: study of special aspects of major works and authors. The student must have the permission of the Chair of Language, Literature and Fine Arts and the Vice President for Academic Affairs.
ENG-440
Technical Theater Internship
3.00
ENG-447
Seminar in Novel
This course examines the novel, drawing examples from the 19th and 20th
3.00
centuries.
ENG-448
Writing Seminar
The process of writing creative research papers, essays and other non-fiction
3.00
materials is reviewed. The course combines the tools of research with the appropriate organizational method and emphasizes peer-evaluation, revision, and market research toward publication.
ENG-450
Senior Seminar
3.00
ENG-451
Creative Writing
Students practice their creative writing skills with reference to reading and study of contemporary literature.
3.00
ENG-460
Theater of Greece and Rome
A study of the production techniques of the classical period combines with
reading of representative plays by Sophocles, Euripides, Aeschylus,
Aristophanes, Plautus, Terence, and Seneca.
ENG-461
Modern Drama
Students read and analyze the works of selected modern playwrights,
including Ibsen, Strindberg, Pirandello, Brecht, Shaw and Ionesco.
ENG-LIT1 English Literature Elective Tr Transfer Elective course( 100 level course) 3.00 ENG-LIT2 English Literature Elective Tr Transfer Elective course( 200 level course) 3.00
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EXS-200
Introduction to Exercise Science
This course provides an introductory exploration into the field of Exercise Science, focusing on the physiological, biomechanical, and psychological foundations of human movement and physical activity. Students will examine the fundamental principles underlying exercise prescription, fitness assessment, and health promotion through physical activity.
3.00