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2223

Traditional Oral Literatures: Selected Native American Cultures

EN 314 Traditional Oral Literatures: Selected Native American Cultures 4 cr.

Investigation of Native American oratory and traditional story. Development and influences will be considered. Guest traditional practitioners to supplement as available. Emphasis on eastern woodlands/Great Lakes Anishinaabe works.

Introduction to Linguistic Theory

EN 313 Introduction to Linguistic Theory 4 cr.

An introduction to modern (Chomskyan) linguistics as the foundation of empirical psycholinguistics. This course emphasizes morphological, syntactic and semantic analyses of language and language behavior.

Notes: Cross listed with PSY 313.

Medieval British Literature

EN 312 Medieval British Literature 4 cr.

The study of the literature of England from the beginning to about 1485. Coursework culminates in the completion of a substantial research project.

Notes: Available for an additional research credit; students must be registered for the three-credit course before signing up for the additional credit. This additional credit must be added separately.

World Literature in English

EN 311 World Literature in English 4 cr.

A survey of translated works of literature from one country, stressing historical development and comparative analysis.

Notes: May be repeated if topic differs.

The Teaching of Writing

EN 309 The Teaching of Writing 4 cr.

Study of the principles of teaching writing appropriate for teachers in all grade levels and subject areas. Emphasis on the process and product of writing and effective strategies for teaching it, achieved through varied and frquent writing assignments.

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