ENG-423 |
Modern Fiction |
Novels and short stories of twentieth-century authors are |
discussed in terms of thought and technique in modern |
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fiction . |
ENG-430 |
Internship |
An option for out-of-the-classroom work , this internship |
gives students practical experience in professional |
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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 covered by existing courses : study of |
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special aspects of major works and authors . The student |
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must have the permission of the Chair of Language , |
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Literature and Fine Arts and the Vice President for |
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Academic Affairs . |
ENG-447 |
Seminar in Novel |
This course examines the novel , drawing examples from the 19th and 20th centuries . |
ENG-448 |
Writing Seminar |
The process of writing creative research papers , essays |
and other non-fiction materials is reviewed . The course |
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combines the tools of research with the appropriate |
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organizational method and emphasizes peer-evaluation , |
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revision , and market research toward publication . |
ENG-451 |
Creative Writing |
Students practice their creative writing skills with reference to reading and study of contemporary literature . |
ENG-460 |
Theater of Greece and Rome A study of the production techniques of the classical |
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period combines with reading of representative plays by | ||
Sophocles , Euripides , Aeschylus , Aristophanes , Plautus , | ||
Terence , and Seneca . | ||