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adaptations. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113. Fee: $25. Credit(s): 3.

subareas of the field. Although the primary emphasis is on English, material from other languages is introduced to provide a broad perspective. Note(s): See INAL 300. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 353 - Introduction to TESOL: Adult Basic concepts, methods and techniques of teaching English (ESL or EFL) to speakers of other languages. Introduces principles of second language learning along with techniques for teaching both separate and integrated skills to adults or postsecondary students. Note(s): See INTE 421. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 354 - Introduction to TESOL: K–12 Examination of rationale, methods and materials for teaching English in elementary and secondary multilingual classrooms. Assessment, the role of the primary language, and techniques for teaching oral and written language are also covered. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 360 - Studies in American Literature Specific eras and movements in American literature. Two or more sections offered every year. The sections include American literature from Colonial America, the Constitution to the Civil War, the Civil War to the New Deal, and the New Deal to the present. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113; one 200-level course. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 370 - Studies in English Literature Specific eras and movements in English literature. Two or more sections offered every year. The sections include: Medieval literature, Renaissance literature, 17th-century literature, Romanticism, Victorian literature, Early 20th-century literature, and Contemporary literature. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113; one 200-level course. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 380 - Studies in Children’s Literature Readings in children’s literature, including consideration of forms, themes, and critical approaches. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113; one 200-level course. Note(s): Intended for Education majors only. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 390 - Introduction to Critical Theory An overview of the major concepts in 20th- and 21st-century literary theory and an introduction to the major approaches in contemporary critical theory, including formalism, myth criticism, hermeneutics, deconstruction, feminism, psychoanalytic criticism, Marxism, post-colonial theory and the new historicism. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113; one 200-level course. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 400 - Introduction to Shakespeare Studies of a selection of Shakespeare’s plays, providing an overview of Shakespearean tragedy, comedy, and historical drama. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113; one 200-level course; one 300-level course. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 410 - Studies in Specialized Writing Studies in specialized areas or genres of writing. Sections may be offered in areas such as: technical writing, book editing, playwriting, writing for children or advanced studies in poetry or fiction. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113; one 200-level course; one 300-level course. Credit(s): 3.

ENGL 230 - Literature in Context Designed to fulfill the general education literature requirement. Selected writers representative of international or ethnic literatures. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 251 - British Literature I A study of selected writers and their works from the early Middle Ages to 1616. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 252 - British Literature II A study of selected writers and their works from 1616 to 1832. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 253 - British Literature III A study of selected writers and their works from 1832 through the present. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 281 - American Literature I A study of selected writers from the Colonial period through the Age of Romanticism. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 282 - American Literature II A study of selected writers from the Age of Realism through the present day. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 283 - Race and Ethnicity in American Literature Studies in minority literatures of the United States. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 290 - World Literature Surveys of global literatures from ancient times to the present. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 320 - Studies in Grammar and Language Introductory language course for education students: history of language, grammatical systems, usage/composition; teaching applications. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113; one 200-level course. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 340 - Advanced Composition Study of the theories of writing and rhetorical models. Extensive practice in writing. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113; one 200-level course. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 343 - Creative Writing: Poetry Poetry workshop. Students will read and critique each other’s work, study selected modern and contemporary poems and investigate the creative writing process. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113; one 200-level course. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 344 - Creative Writing: Fiction Fiction workshop. Students will read and critique each other’s work, study selected modern and contemporary short stories and investigate the creative writing process. Prerequisite(s): 100 or 112; 113; one 200-level course. Credit(s): 3. ENGL 351 - General English Linguistics Introduction to the basic concepts in scientific study of language, major areas of linguistic analysis and several

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