| ENG 5501 |
Chaucer (3) |
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A study of Chaucer’s major poetry. |
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| ENG 5502 |
Studies in Medieval Literature (3) |
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A study of non-Chaucerian British literature
from the Middle Ages, including Beowulf,
Piers Plowman, Sir Gawain and the Green
Knight, mystery plays, Le Morte d’Arthur,
and other works. |
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| ENG 5503 |
English Renaissance Literature (3) |
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This course covers English prose and poetry
of the 16th and early 17th centuries, with
emphasis on Sidney, Spenser, Donne, and
Jonson. |
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| ENG 5504 |
Milton (3) |
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A study of Milton’s poetry and major prose. |
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| ENG 5505 |
History of the English Language (3) |
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A study of the development of English from
the Anglo-Saxon period through the present,
with reference to the Indo-European background
of English. |
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| ENG 5513 |
Modern Short Story (3) |
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An examination of 20th- and 21st-century
short stories. |
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| ENG 5515 |
Modern Drama (3) |
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A detailed study of selected British and/or
American plays written between 1900 and
present. Review of production history, subject
matter, staging, and dramatic techniques.
Several oral and written reports. List
of plays may vary with each offering. |
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| ENG 5516 |
Nineteenth-Century American Novel (3) |
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A study of representative American novels
of the 19th century. |
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| ENG 5526 |
Modern Poetry (3) |
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A study of 20th- and 21st- century poetry. |
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| ENG 5527 |
Contemporary American Literature (3) |
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An examination of representative American
literature from the postmodern period (1960-
present), with special emphasis on the diversity
of themes, styles, and cultural contexts
influencing the literary marketplace. Course
readings may vary with each offering. |
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| ENG 5528 |
The Age of Johnson (3) |
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A study of the works of Samuel Johnson and
his most important contemporaries, from
about 1745 to 1798. |
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| ENG 5530 |
Shakespeare I: The Tragedies (3) |
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A study of major and minor tragedies, with
some attention to non-dramatic poetry. List
of plays may vary with each offering. |
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| ENG 5531 |
Shakespeare II: The Comedies (3) |
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A study of comedies and romances. List of
plays may vary with each offering. |
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| ENG 5532 |
Shakespeare III: The Histories (3) |
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A study of history plays, especially those
concerning Wars of the Roses. List of plays
may vary with each offering. |
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| ENG 5533 |
Literary Criticism (3) |
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A study of the major literary critics and their
works from classical times to the present. |
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| ENG 5534 |
Romantic Period in English Literature (3) |
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A study of Romantic prose and poetry with
emphasis on the writings of Blake, Coleridge,
Wordsworth, Byron, Keats, and
Shelley. |
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| ENG 5542 |
Advanced Writing (3) |
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An intensive study of and practice in expository
and argumentative prose. Requires writing
several essays. Some evaluation of other
students’ writing. |
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| ENG 5543 |
Southern Writers (3) |
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A study of works by writers from the American
South from colonial times to the present. |
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| ENG 5552 |
Medieval and Renaissance English Drama
(3) |
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A survey of drama from the Middle Ages
and Renaissance, excluding Shakespeare.
Begins with brief study of folk and liturgical
origins of drama, includes a few medieval
mystery and morality plays, and features
Renaissance plays by Heywood, Udall, Kyd,
Marlowe, Beaumont, Fletcher, Jonson, and
Webster. |
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| ENG 5557 |
Form and Theory of Nonfiction Literature
(3) |
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This course examines the theories behind
various forms of nonfiction literature,
whether autobiography, biography, the essay,
diaries and/or travel writing, with special
emphasis on the historical evolution of a
particular form. List of readings will vary
with each offering. |
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| ENG 5560 |
Victorian Poetry (3) |
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A study of Victorian poetry, with emphasis
upon the works of Tennyson, Browning,
Arnold, and Hardy. |
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| ENG 5561 |
Victorian Prose (3) |
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A survey of the works of major Victorian
prose writers, with emphasis upon the works
of Carlyle, Newman, Mill, Ruskin, Arnold,
and Pater. |
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| ENG 5562 |
The Arthurian Legend Through the Ages
(3) |
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This course will examine the Arthurian legend
not only in literary and historical works
from its earliest traces in the Middle Ages to
the present, but also in archaeology, the
visual and decorative arts (especially painting
and sculpture), manuscript decoration,
film, music, and opera. |
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| ENG 5565 |
African American Literature (3) |
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A study of selected works by significant
African American writers from the eighteenth
century to the present. Works include
poetry, fiction, autobiography, and argumentative
and expository prose. |
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| ENG 5568 |
Methods and Approaches in Second Language
Teaching (3) |
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This course traces the evolution of language
teaching from the methods era (e.g., grammar
translation method, audiolingual
method) to post-methods approaches (e.g.,
task-based learning, content-based learning,
communicative approaches). Students will
develop a repertoire of teaching approaches
and identify appropriate options for different
language teaching scenarios. |
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| ENG 5569 |
Principles, Techniques, and Materials in
Second Language Teaching (3) |
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This course overviews the teaching principles,
techniques, and materials relevant to an
interactive approach to second language
teaching. Students will expand their teaching
repertoire by studying curriculum design,
assessment measures, learner variables,
techniques for teaching grammar/
vocabulary/four skills (listening, speaking,
reading, writing), and sociopolitical contexts
for teaching ESL/EFL. |
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| ENG 5570 |
Advanced Survey of Speech (3) |
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This course provides a survey of speech.
Explores the impact, purpose, occasion, and
audience on written and spoken discourse,
and effective listening techniques. Explains
theory and techniques of group discussion,
directive communication, storytelling, and
argument. |
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| ENG 5571 |
Advanced Survey of Journalism (3) |
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This course provides a survey of journalism
techniques. Explains the style of writing used in different news media, the types of
news stories and how they are written, the
editing process, the production of print and
non-print journalistic media, and the ethical
responsibilities of newsgathering organization
and reporters. |
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| ENG 5572 |
Advanced Survey of Drama (3) |
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This course provides a survey of theater.
Explains the history of the theater and the
roles of the playwright, director, actors, and
technicians. |
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| ENG 6601 |
Seminar in Chaucer (3) |
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A close examination of two major works of
Chaucer and critical responses to them. Special
consideration given to Chaucer’s language
and versification and the medieval
social background to his writing. |
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| ENG 6603 |
Seminar in Shakespeare (3) |
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A study of selected tragedies or comedies.
Examination of various critical approaches.
Extensive reading in relevant criticism. List
of plays, as well as genre, may vary with
each offering. |
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| ENG 6605 |
Linguistic Approaches to Grammar (3) |
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Study of American English from point of
view of modern linguistic theories. Special
consideration given to structural grammar
and its possibilities in classroom. |
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| ENG 6606 |
Theory and Practice of Analyzing Poetry
(3) |
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A critical study of representative types of
poetry, employing several approaches in
analytical process. |
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| ENG 6607 |
The Backgrounds of Victorian Literature
(3) |
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A study of Victorian literature (1837-1900)
as it reflects social, economic, political,
educational, aesthetic, and religious concerns. |
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| ENG 6608 |
Shakespeare’s History Plays (3) |
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A study of eight plays, from Richard II to
Richard III, concerning the Wars of the
Roses. Supplemental reading in Shakespeare’s
sources and in twentieth- and
twenty-first-century histories. |
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| ENG 6609 |
The Backgrounds of Nineteenth-Century
American Literature (3) |
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A study of literature (fiction, nonfiction
prose, and poetry) as it reflects key issues,
ideas, concerns, problems, and trends of the
period. May be taught in conjunction with a
course in American history. |
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| ENG 6610 |
The Backgrounds of Twentieth-Century
American Literature (3) |
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A study of literature (fiction, nonfiction
prose, poetry, and drama) as it reflects key
issues, ideas, concerns, problems, and trends
of the period. May be taught in conjunction
with a course in American history. |
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| ENG 6613 |
Theory and Practice of Analyzing the
Short Story (3) |
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A critical study of representative types of
short stories employing theoretical approaches
in the analytical process. |
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| ENG 6617 |
Dramaturgy I (3) |
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A study of selected classical, period, and
contemporary plays (list may vary with each
offering). Emphasis on dramatic form, historical
perspectives, staging, and production. |
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| ENG 6618 |
Dramaturgy II (3) |
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Study of additional classical, period, and
contemporary plays (list may vary with each
offering). Emphasis on dramatic techniques,
character development, directing, staging,
and production. |
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| ENG 6620 |
Seminar in Restoration and 18th Century
Literature (3) |
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A study of English prose and poetry in the
Restoration and early 18th century, with
emphasis on Dryden, Behn, Swift, and Pope. |
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| ENG 6625-6627 |
Specialized Study in Area of English (1-
4) |
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A study of problem or problems using research
techniques. Selection of problem to
be approved by student’s adviser, instructor
under whom study is to be done, and director
of graduate studies. Study should contribute
to student’s program. Preparation of
scholarly paper required and may involve
oral defense. Total credit for any combination
of enrollments in these courses not to
exceed four semester hours. A specialized
study may be substituted for a required
course only one time in student’s program.
See semester hour limits listed under Course
Restrictions in General Regulations section. |
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| ENG 6630 |
Survey of SLA for Second Language
Teachers (3) |
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SLA is the study of how language, social,
and psychological factors influence language
learning. A range of SLA topics are
addressed from the perspective of language
teaching: theories of human learning, theories
of language acquisition, learning styles
and strategies, communicative competence,
cross-linguistic influences, and sociocultural
factors. |
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| ENG 6631 |
Survey of Sociolinguistics for Second Language
Teachers (3) |
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Sociolinguistics is the study of how social,
political, and educational factors affect language
use. A range of Sociolinguistics topics
are addressed from the perspective of
language teaching: literacy, world Englishes, language standardization, language
variation and change, multilingual education,
language planning and policy, group
identity/morality, and regional/social dialects. |
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| ENG 6632 |
American Realism and Naturalism (3) |
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A seminar stressing critical approaches to
the major works of such writers as James,
Howells, Twain, Crane, and Dreiser. |
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| ENG 6635 |
The Victorian Novel (3) |
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The study of the content and techniques of
representative novels of the period with
some consideration of these novels in relation
to significant social, philosophical, and
literary needs. |
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| ENG 6636 |
The American Renaissance (3) |
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A seminar stressing critical approaches to
the major works of Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne,
Melville, Poe, and Whitman. |
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| ENG 6638 |
Major American Writers: WWI to Present
(3) |
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A study of major American writers who
represent the various currents in American
literature and thought from 1917 to present. |
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| ENG 6641 |
Theory and Practice of Grammar Studies
(3) |
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Advanced studies in descriptive grammar in
conjunction with sentence structure and
standards of usage. Special emphasis upon
current procedures for presenting the various
systems of grammar (particularly structural). |
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| ENG 6642 |
Theory and Practice of Written Composition
(3) |
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Advanced studies in expository and argumentative
writing. Special emphasis upon
procedures for presenting methods for organizing
and developing various types of essays. |
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| ENG 6643 |
Trends in Children’s and Young Adult
Literature (3) |
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A study of literature at the elementary, middle,
and senior high levels. It includes reading
the primary sources and studying the
research and theory that support the use of
children’s and young adult literature in the
classroom. |
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| ENG 6648 |
Studies in the American Renaissance (3) |
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A study of the major works of the American
Renaissance. |
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| ENG 6651 |
Studies in Modern Novel (3) |
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A study of selected American, British, and/
or European novels of the modern age. |
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| ENG 6660 |
Introduction to Applied Linguistics (3) |
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This course introduces the main content
areas and research practices of Linguistics
and Applied Linguistics. Linguistics involves
the systems of a language
(phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics).
Applied Linguistics requires familiarity
with these systems for the purpose of
researching and teaching the way language
is used (e.g., Sociolinguistics, Second
Language Acquisition). |
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| ENG 6665 |
Studies in African American Literature
(3) |
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A study of major works by African American
writers. |
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| ENG 6670, 6671, 6672 |
Seminar in Selected Topics (3) |
| Maximum of two semesters. Study of topic
of special interest and importance which is
not covered in regularly offered courses for
advanced graduate students. See semester
hour limits listed under Course Restrictions
in General Regulations section. |
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| ENG 6680 |
Thesis Option in Literature (3) |
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An advanced study of a problem or issue in
literary studies. Selection of topic must be
approved by the student’s thesis director,
who will oversee the project. Final project
must demonstrate knowledge of extant criticism
on the topic and should contribute to
the student’s program. Oral defense of the
thesis required before final approval. Recommended
for students interested in pursuing
doctoral work in literature. |
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| ENG 6691 |
Research in Education (3) |
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Research strategies for English educators
and procedures for evaluating the language
arts. ENG 6691 is a prerequisite for ENG
6696 Practicum. |
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| ENG 6696 |
Practicum in Area of Specialization, English
(3) |
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Supervised experiences related to instruction
in area of specialization. The application of
skills, concepts, and principles acquired in
previous courses will be emphasized. Prerequisite:
All courses in Teaching Field
Component and ENG 6691 must be completed. |