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ENGL3350 Christian Themes in Literature Cultural Identity


A study of writings that have themes reflecting a


Christian perspective. Three class hours per week. Three semester hours credit. Every Other Fall. Prerequisite: ENGL2300, or ENGL2310, or ENGL2320, or ENGL2330, or ENGL2340.


ENGL3355 Milton and the 17th Century Literary Masterpieces


The development of Milton’s art and thought from the minor poems and selected prose through Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson Agonistes, set against the background of the late


Renaissance. Three class hours per week. Three semester hours credit. Every Other Spring. Prerequisite: ENGL2300, or ENGL2310, or ENGL2320, or ENGL2330, or ENGL2340.


ENGL3368 African American Literature Cultural Identity


A study of African American Literature from the colonial period to the postmodern era, including an emphasis on the literary traditions, customs, and historical context associated with African American


literature. Three class hours per week. Three semester hours credit. Every Other Spring. Prerequisite: ENGL2300, or ENGL2310, or ENGL2320, or ENGL2330, or ENGL2340.


ENGL3370 Women in Literature Cultural Identity


A study of representative world masterpieces of poetry, fiction, or drama written by women authors or dealing with issues relevant to women’s studies. Different cultures and time periods


will be represented. Three class hours per week. Three semester hours credit. Every Other Spring. Prerequisite: ENGL2300, or ENGL2310, or ENGL2320, or ENGL2330, or ENGL2340


ENGL3380 Young Adult Literature Cultural Identity


A survey of young adult literature and informational materials suited to the use of young adult students. Attention given to the reading interests and needs of the adolescent. Also considered is the relation of the teacher to the school library program or media center and the current trends in teaching with books geared toward young adult students. Three class


hours per week. Three semester hours. Prerequisite: ENGL2300, or ENGL2310, or ENGL2320, or ENGL2330, or ENGL2340.


North Greenville University 2020-2021 Catalog (rev 06.01.2020)


ENGL3390 The Literature of the American South Cultural Identity


A study of the literature of the American South, including an emphasis on the literary traditions, customs, and historical context associated with


the American South. Three class hours per week. Three semester hours. Every Other Fall. Prerequisite: ENGL2300, or ENGL2310, or ENGL2320, or ENGL2330, or ENGL2340.


ENGL3395 Great Books Literary Masterpieces


A survey of groundbreaking texts in various genres from ancient to contemporary, examining structure and thematic content as well as historical impact. Offered as a seminar class, ENGL3395 employs an interdisciplinary, intercultural, and topical approach to study of the classics. Through integrative reading and research projects, students will view great literature holistically, and will develop a framework for determining a text’s place in the


context of cultural literacy. Three class hours. Three semester hours credit. Every Other Fall. Prerequisite: ENGL2300, or ENGL2310, or ENGL2320, or ENGL2330, or ENGL2340.


ENGL4300 Literary Research Writing


This course is designed for upper-level English/ Interdisciplinary English concentration majors. It will introduce students to the type of research and writing required in graduate school. Students will be required to design, complete, and present a research


project on a literary topic of interest. Three class hours per week. Three semester hours credit. Every Fall semester. Prerequisite: ENGL2300, or ENGL2310, or ENGL2320, or ENGL2330, or ENGL2340.


ENGL4305 Introduction to Composition Theory Writing


An introduction to the theoretical framework of the study of composition. A review of the history of the study of composition, the ideologies driving that history, and the current debates in the discipline that will provide the student with the theoretical basis


and pedagogy used in the teaching of writing. Three class hours per week. Three semester hours credit. Prerequisite: ENGL2300, or ENGL2310, or ENGL2320, or ENGL2330, or ENGL2340


ENGL4307 History of the English Language


This course is designed to introduce students to the development of the English language, discussing its


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