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ENG-215 Modern English Literature
Reading and discussion of selected works in English Literature from Shakespeare
to the present. May be repeated with consetn of the instructor, provided the
topics are substantially different. May be repeated for credit toward the
English major with consent of the Department chair.
ENG-225 Middle Eastern Literature
An examination of one of the national literatures of the Middle East or some
topic concerning Middle Eastern literature. Possible topics include the Egyptian
novel, poetry of the Middle East, Palestinian fiction, a survey of Middle
Eastern fiction. May be repeated with consent of the instructor, provided the
topics are substantially different. May be repeated for credit toward the
English major with consent of the Department chair.
ENG-235 American Literature
Study of selected literary works written by North Americans. Sample topics:
Modern U.S. Literature, Canadian Fiction, or Race and Gender. May be repeated
with consent of the instructor, provided the topics are substantially different.
May be repeated for credit toward the English major with consent of the
Department chair.
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ENG-245 English Symposium
Examination of a cross-disciplinary topic in literary or cultural studies. This
course normally includes guest lectures by faculty from several departments at
weekly evening meetings. Possible topics include: Politics and Literature,
Fantasy, Gender Identity. May be repeated with consent of the instructor,
provided the topics are substantially different. One credit may be counted
toward an English major.
ENG-255 Drama
Focuses on different topics in drama. May include the study of an author, time
period, or dramatic type. Sample topics: Modern Drama, Greek Tragedy, French
Drama. May be repeated with consent of the instructor, provided the topics are
substantially different. May be repeated for credit toward the English major
with consent of the Department chair.
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