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ENG 425 Seminar

A capstone course focused on a defined area of literary study, such as a major author, literary movement or genre. Content varies depending on instructor. Especially recommended for students going on to professional or graduate school.

Credit Hours: 4
(W) (A)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and FYW 102; junior or senior status; and at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.

ENG 430 Literary Criticism

A study of significant contemporary literary theories. Selected approaches to literary texts may include formalist, Freudian, reader response, poststructural, cultural and new historicist criticism.

Credit Hours: 4
(W) (A)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and FYW 102; a ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.

ENG 444 Wordimagebookscreen

Drawing on various disciplines, this course focuses on methods for "reading" culture and contemporary consciousness, concentrating on word and image in the formation of attitudes, ideologies and myths. Introduces cultural analysis and a metalanguage through which students can understand the competing sign systems and discourses of culture.

Credit Hours: 4
(W) (A)

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and FYW 102; at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.

ENG 450-454 Topics in English

Deals with different subjects each time course is offered and may be repeated for credit.

Credit Hours: 1-4

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and FYW 102; at least one ENG 200 level literature course or permission of instructor.

ENG 490 English Studies: Career Internship for English Majors

Open only to juniors and seniors. Internship to acquaint English majors with careers and professions and to show them how their special skills can be used in these environments. May be repeated for a maximum of 10 credit hours, 4 of which may count toward the English major. Students must apply for the internship one semester in advance. May not be used to satisfy general distribution requirements.

Credit Hours: 1-10

Prerequisites

3.0 or higher GPA and consent of faculty adviser and department chair.

ENG 491 Senior Portfolio

The senior portfolio course is required for all English majors in the last semester of their senior year. The course assesses student attainment of stated outcomes and offers preparation for career development, including employment or graduate and professional schools.

Credit Hours: 1

Prerequisites

Senior status, final year.

ENG 495-499 Directed Reading

A program of directed readings and related writing assignments agreed upon by individual students and professors. May be repeated if content varies.
Credit Hours: 1-4

Prerequisites

FYW 101 and FYW 102; at least one survey ENG 200 level literature course of permission of instructor.