ENG-4000 |
English Seminar - Capstone |
This course is an advanced study of expository writing , an
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Take ENG-101 . ( Required , Previous ). |
integration of literary study , critical theory , and . techniques of literary research . This course combines discussion and independent work , having as its goal the completion of a paper ( 20-25 pages ) representative of the undergraduate major ' s research interests . The course objective is for each student to achieve a culmination of proficiency in the techniques of research , logic , and organization in scholarly writing . Students are encouraged to apply skills learned and practiced in all previous literature and writing courses . To that end , literary research is fundamental to the successful completion of this course . Prerequisite : All completed semesters of English major coursework except one to graduate . All work must be original and written by the student registered for the course . |
ENG-405 |
Tutorial in Directing |
Introduced to the techniques of directing for the |
proscenium and arena stages , students learn to cast , |
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block and direct a play . |
ENG-413 |
Poets of Britain and America Poets of Britain and America are examined with emphasis
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Take ENG-101 . ( Required , Previous ). |
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on the moderns and post-moderns . |
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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 . |
3.00 |
Take ENG-101 . ( Required , Previous ). |
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 . |