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Introduction to the Study of Language


ENGL-240

Average GPA: 3.36
Withdraw Rate: 9%
Total Enrollment: 494
Number of Reviews: 0
Study of the ways language works and an introduction to the scientific study of language and linguistics. Presupposes no formal study or knowledge of language.
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Topics in Professional Writing


ENGL-306

Average GPA: 3.11
Withdraw Rate: 5%
Total Enrollment: 105
Number of Reviews: 0
Helps improve writing to meet career demands. Examine common professional writing genres and evaluate options and requirements for particular writing tasks.
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Film Genre


ENGL-324

Average GPA: 3.24
Withdraw Rate: 4%
Total Enrollment: 214
Number of Reviews: 0
An introduction to the concept of film genre and to the study of specific film genres including comedies, musicals, westerns, gangster films, horor films and science fiction films.
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American Literature I: Beginnings to 1860


ENGL-380

Average GPA: 2.8
Withdraw Rate: 5%
Total Enrollment: 330
Number of Reviews: 0
Study of major American literature from the nation's origins to 1860. Authors to be studied may include, but are not limited to, Edwards, Franklin, Hawthorne, Irving, Melville, Poe and Whitman.
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African-American Literature I


ENGL-382

Average GPA: 3.31
Withdraw Rate: 2%
Total Enrollment: 114
Number of Reviews: 0
Study of major African-American literature from America's inception to the Harlem Renaissance. May includes such writers as Terry, Equiano, Smith, Wheatley, Douglass, Jacobs, Brown, Harper, Hopkins, Dunbar, Chesnutt, Grimke.
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Topics in Native American Literature


ENGL-389

Average GPA: 3.01
Withdraw Rate: 10%
Total Enrollment: 172
Number of Reviews: 0
Study of select topics in Native American literature. Such topics may include a specific period, region, native group, set of authors, theme or issue. May be taken twice under different subtitles.
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Film History


ENGL-402

Average GPA: 3.15
Withdraw Rate: 7%
Total Enrollment: 161
Number of Reviews: 0
The history of motion pictures with a focus on technical and artistic trends and the work of important artists and directors.
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Documentary Cinema Studies


ENGL-406

Average GPA: 3.48
Withdraw Rate: 4%
Total Enrollment: 32
Number of Reviews: 0
Study of documentary cinema, with particular emphasis on critical and theoretical issues that documentary has historically faced, such as the representation of reality, the politics of representation, the intersection of individual and cultural memory, and the rhetoric of cinematic arguments, among other potential subjects.
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Milton's Angels and Demons


ENGL-412

Average GPA: 2.91
Withdraw Rate: 16%
Total Enrollment: 51
Number of Reviews: 0
Study of Milton's major works in prose and verse, with special emphasis on his treatment of mythological and theological subject matter as exemplified in his epic poem Paradise Lost.
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Fiction Workshop


ENGL-415

Average GPA: 3.71
Withdraw Rate: 3%
Total Enrollment: 199
Number of Reviews: 0
Read, discuss and analyze contemporary fiction to observe techniques in craftsmanship and present fiction for intensive examination by workshop participants.
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Writer's Craft


ENGL-417

Average GPA: 3.61
Withdraw Rate: 3%
Total Enrollment: 240
Number of Reviews: 0
The capstone course of the creative writing track. Designed to help students gain a deeper understanding of their chosen genre (poetry, fiction or nonfiction) and to learn how to "professionalize" as writers by gaining experience in the fields of teaching and publishing, as well as writing. Workshop and complete publication-ready creative and critical work in preparation for graduate study and contextualize writing within a creative heritage.
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Principles of Linguistics


ENGL-430

Average GPA: 3.51
Withdraw Rate: 10%
Total Enrollment: 184
Number of Reviews: 0
Detailed study of the primary linguistic systems, including phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax and pragmatics. Introduces important sociolinguistic research concerns. As the course is designed for teachers in training, students apply those linguistic concepts to practical language learning problems.
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Language and Culture


ENGL-433

Average GPA: 3.39
Withdraw Rate: 6%
Total Enrollment: 256
Number of Reviews: 0
Linguistics approach to the peculiar relationship between a language and the cultural total of which the language is a part. Examines language variations within a community according to gender, age, geography, ethnicity, socioeconomic class and level of education. Considers the educational, political and economic implications.
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Literacy and ESOL Writing


ENGL-434

Average GPA: 3.41
Withdraw Rate: 3%
Total Enrollment: 76
Number of Reviews: 0
Introduces students interested in questions of language acquisition to the theories and practices of learning to write in a second language or second dialect. Topics include writing theory, writing strategies, evaluating writing, and writers and rhetorical concerns. Students develop a literacy project, writing materials for specific ESOL students.
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Composition Theory


ENGL-465

Average GPA: 3.33
Withdraw Rate: 8%
Total Enrollment: 195
Number of Reviews: 0
Explores current theories and research on writing process and product. Topics include: definitions of writing; rhetorical contexts; heuristics for pre-writing, writing and rewriting; questions of arrangement, style, grammar, mechanics and assessment.
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History and Theory of Rhetoric


ENGL-467

Average GPA: 3.19
Withdraw Rate: 2%
Total Enrollment: 79
Number of Reviews: 0
Study of how changing views of rhetoric affect public attitudes toward writing and influence writing instruction in schools and universities. Emphasizes shifting views toward style, argument and the relationship between persuasion and knowledge.
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