Subject | Course | Section | Course Title | Course Description | Instructor | Files | Term |
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ENGL | 119 | 041, 042, 043 | Communications in Mathematics and Computer Science |
This course aims to build students' oral and written communication skills to prepare them for academic and workplace demands. Working independently and in collaboration with others, students will analyze and produce various written and spoken forms of communication. Projects and assignments will draw on materials for Mathematics and Computer Science students. |
Mark Spielmacher, Diana Lobb |
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Fall 2020 |
ENGL | 200A | 041, 082 | Survey of British Literature 1 |
An historical survey of major figures, types, and trends in British literature from the Middle Ages to the late 18th century. |
Tristanne Connolly, Alysia Kolentsis |
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Fall 2020 |
ENGL | 201 | 041 | The Short Story |
This course deals with the history and techniques of the short story, with emphasis upon works by such British, American, and Canadian writers as Henry James, James Joyce, D.H. Lawrence, Ernest Hemingway, and Alice Munro. |
Mark Spielmacher |
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Fall 2020 |
ENGL | 208B | 041 | Science Fiction |
Various examples drawn, for instance, from Utopian and anti-Utopian science fiction, social science fiction, "gadget" science fiction, parapsychology, and alternate worlds and beings will be considered. Some attention will be given to the historical development of the genre. |
Andrew Deman |
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Fall 2020 |
ENGL | 210H | 041 | 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. |
Paul Challen |
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Fall 2020 |
ENGL | 210I | 041 | Legal Writing |
A study of the principles, processes, and various forms of writing used in the practice of law and drafting of legislation. The history and structure of legal writing, including current debates about plain language, will be examined.
Cross-listed with LS 291 |
Ryan Devitt |
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Fall 2020 |
ENGL | 309A | 041 | Rhetoric, Classical to Enlightenment |
A study of rhetorical theories from antiquity through the Renaissance to the 18th century, with an emphasis on how these theories reflect changing attitudes towards language, society, and the self. |
Norm Klassen |
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Fall 2020 |
ENGL | 325 | 041 | 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. |
Tristanne Connolly |
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Fall 2020 |
ENGL | 332 | 041 | Topics in Creative Writing: Writers on Writing |
This course will focus on a selected genre, approach, creative method, or other aspect of creative writing. Please see course instructor for details. |
Chad Wriglesworth |
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Fall 2020 |
ENGL | 335 | 041 | 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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Fall 2020 |