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ENGL 210H 001 Arts Writing

A study of the various forms, processes, and modes of publication of professional writing in the arts. The course will consider both free-lance writing and writing within institutional contexts. Practice in research, writing, and editing will be emphasized.

 

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Paul Challen PDF icon ENGL 210H_P.Challen_Fall 2022.pdf Fall 2022
ENGL 232 001 Graphic Narrative

A study of graphic narrative (such as comics, graphic novels, and alternative modes) from the eighteenth century to the present. This course addresses issues such as the history and formal conventions of the medium as well as the unique rhetoric of comics-based storytelling. Topics of interest may include graphic memoir, multimodality, cross-cultural influence, and the comics-as-literature movement.

 

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Andrew Deman PDF icon ENGL 232_A.Deman_Fall 2022.pdf Fall 2022
ENGL 251 001 Literary Theory and Criticism

What exactly are we doing when we study literature? By examining a selection of critical methods and theoretical approaches, this course will enhance understanding of the many different emphases, values, and priorities critics bring to literature, and the many available perspectives on what constitutes literature's significance.

 

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David-Antoine Williams Fall 2022
ENGL 325 001 Austen

A study of selected novels by Jane Austen, including Pride and Prejudice and Emma. Her letters and juvenilia may also be considered, as well as some of the films based on or inspired by her novels.

 

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Tristanne Connolly PDF icon ENGL 325_T.Connolly_Fall 2022.pdf Fall 2022
ENGL 332 001 Topics in Creative Writing - Writers on Creative Writing

This course will focus on a selected genre, approach, creative method, or other aspect of creative writing. Please see course instructor for details.

 

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Chad Wriglesworth PDF icon ENGL 332_C.Wriglesworth_Fall 2022.pdf Fall 2022
ENGL 335 001 Creative Writing 1

Designed to assist students with an interest in developing their creative writing skills in various genres, this course consists of supervised practice, discussions of craft, and peer critiques.

 

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PDF icon ENGL 335_M.Dehghani_Fall 2022.pdf Fall 2022
ENGL 347 001 American Literature Since 1945

A study of the movements of American Literature following the second world war. The course will consider the formal and cultural diversity of writing in this period, with attention to topics such as avant-garde experiment, the persistence of realism, counter-cultural politics, feminism and literature, postmodernism, and the emergence of minority writers in the mainstream.

 

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Chad Wriglesworth PDF icon ENGL 347_C.Wriglesworth_Fall 2022.pdf Fall 2022
ENGL 378 001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007 Professional Communications in Statistics and Actuarial Science

This course introduces students to oral and written communication in the fields of statistics and actuarial science. With emphasis on the public presentation of technical knowledge, the ability to give and receive constructive feedback, and communication in a collaborative environment, this course helps students develop proficiencies in critical workplace skills. This course is writing intensive and includes extensive collaborative assignments.

 

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Mark Spielmacher, Sylvia Terzian, Andrew Deman, Diana Lobb, Jesse Hutchison PDF icon ENGL 378-001_J.Hutchison_Fall 2022.pdfPDF icon ENGL 378-002_M.Spielmacher_Fall 2022.pdfPDF icon ENGL 378-004_A.Deman_Fall 2022.pdfPDF icon ENGL 378-005_M.Spielmacher_Fall 2022.pdfPDF icon ENGL 378-006_D.Lobb_Fall 2022.pdfPDF icon ENGL 378-007_D.Lobb_Fall 2022.pdf Fall 2022
ENGL 430B 001 Literature of the Romantic Period 2

An examination of the second generation of Romantic writers, including such authors as Byron, P. B. Shelley, Mary Shelley, Keats, and Hemans.

 

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Tristanne Connolly PDF icon ENGL 430B_T.Connolly_Fall 2022.pdf Fall 2022
FR 192A 003 French Language 1: Module 1

An intensive French Language course. Vocabulary enrichment and development of reading, writing, and oral expression.

 

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Maria Petrescu PDF icon FR 192A_M.Petrescu_Fall 2022.pdf Fall 2022