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2007-2008 Catalog (PDF) - Colorado State University-Pueblo

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CSU-<strong>Pueblo</strong><br />

ENG 340 (WS 340) Women in Literature 3(3-0)<br />

Intensive study of literature written by women, in<br />

historical, cultural, and critical contexts. Prerequisite: ENG<br />

102. (*)<br />

ENG 351 Children’s Literature 2(2-0)<br />

Classic and contemporary children’s literature with<br />

emphasis on selection and evaluation. Prerequisite: ENG<br />

101. (*)<br />

ENG 352 English Syntax and Usage 3(3-0)<br />

English usage and language systems, emphasis on forms<br />

and functions of language analysis. (*)<br />

ENG 354 Women Writers of Science Fiction 3(3-0)<br />

Classic and contemporary science fiction written by<br />

women. (*)<br />

ENG 355 Women Writers of Detective Fiction 3(3-0)<br />

Survey detective fiction by women from Agatha Christie to<br />

the present. (*)<br />

ENG 370 Rediscovering the Fairy Tale 3(3-0)<br />

The Fairy Tale: Its history, psychological basis, relationship<br />

to mythology, and transformations in poetry, film,<br />

music, and visual art. (*)<br />

ENG 371 Medieval English Literature 3(3-0)<br />

Advanced study of a focused topic in medieval literature,<br />

(genre, theme, or set of related texts), in historical,<br />

cultural, and critical contexts. Prerequisite: ENG 201. (*)<br />

ENG 372 Early Modern English Literature 3(3-0)<br />

Advanced study of a focused topic in early modern<br />

English literature, (genre, theme, or set of related texts), in<br />

historical, cultural, and critical contexts. Prerequisite: ENG<br />

201. (*)<br />

ENG 373 Restoration & 18th-C. English Lit 3(3-0)<br />

Advanced study of a focused topic in Restoration and<br />

18th-century English literature, (genre, theme, set of<br />

related texts), in historical, cultural, and critical contexts.<br />

Prerequisite: ENG 201. (*)<br />

ENG 374 Romantic & Victorian English Lit 3(3-0)<br />

Advanced study of a focused topic in Romantic and/or<br />

Victorian English literature (genre, theme, or set of related<br />

texts), in historical, cultural, and critical contexts.<br />

Prerequisite: ENG 201. (*)<br />

ENG 375 Modern & Contemporary English Lit 3(3-0)<br />

Advanced study of a focused topic in modern and/or<br />

contemporary English literature (genre, theme, or set of<br />

related texts), in historical, cultural, and critical contexts.<br />

Prerequisite: ENG 201. (*)<br />

ENG 381 Shakespeare 3(3-0)<br />

Representative works in various genres, with attention to<br />

cultural and critical contexts. Prerequisite: ENG 102. (*)<br />

ENG 381L Shakespeare on Screen 1(0-2)<br />

Viewing and study of Shakespeare’s plays in video and<br />

film versions. (*)<br />

ENG 384 Studies in Major Writers 3(3-0)<br />

Intensive study of a major writer or writers in historical,<br />

cultural, and critical contexts. Prerequisite: ENG 201. (*)<br />

ENG 385 Literacy Criticism and Theory 3(3-0)<br />

Traditional and contemporary critical theories of literature<br />

and their applications. Prerequisite: ENG 201. (F)<br />

ENG 391 Special Topics (1-3 VAR)<br />

Prerequisite: ENG 102 or 121 or permission of instructor.<br />

(*) Repeatable<br />

ENG 412 Literature for Adolescents 2(2-0)<br />

Literature suitable for adolescents, including classical and<br />

contemporary authors, and issues in selection and<br />

evaluation. Prerequisite: ENG 102. (*)<br />

ENG 414 Advanced Writing Workshop 3(3-0)<br />

Development of students’ best writings in workshop format<br />

in preparation for graduate school and/or publication. A<br />

genre-specific focus is required upon enrollment. Prerequisites:<br />

ENG 114 and ENG 315, 316, 317, or 318. (S)<br />

ENG 424 Novels into Film 1740-Present 3(2-2)<br />

Comparative study of great novels, 1740-present, and film<br />

versions of those novels. (*)<br />

ENG 440 (MCCNM 440) Magazine Writing 3(3-0)<br />

Instruction and practice in writing nonfiction magazine<br />

articles with emphasis on story research and market<br />

selection. Prerequisites: ENG 303 or 317 or permission of<br />

instructor. (*)<br />

ENG 441 Chaucer and His Age 3(3-0)<br />

Chaucer and his contemporaries in their cultural and<br />

historical setting. Prerequisites: ENG 201 or ENG 102 and<br />

HIST 102. (*)<br />

ENG 445 Magazine Editing and Production 3(3-0)<br />

Writing, editing, and design for printing and Web<br />

publication of a general-circulation regional magazine.<br />

Prerequisites: ENG 440 or MCCNM 202 or 311 or 440 or<br />

permission of the instructor. (*)<br />

ENG 452 History of the English Language 3(3-0)<br />

English language from Anglo-Saxon period to present;<br />

emphasis on history linguistic and structural changes.<br />

Prerequisites: ENG 251 or ENG 303 or ENG 352. (*)<br />

ENG 461 Careers for English Majors 1(1-0)<br />

Identifies and explores graduate school and employment<br />

opportunities. (*)<br />

ENG 491 Special Topics (1-3 VAR) (*) Repeatable<br />

ENG 493 Senior Seminar 3(3-0)<br />

In-depth analysis of specific topics, themes, authors, and<br />

works in American, English or world literature. Prerequisite:<br />

ENG 385. (*)<br />

ENG 494 Field Experience (1-5 VAR)<br />

A semester-long internship. Student performs professional<br />

duties using English-related skills required by the<br />

cooperating agencies. (*) Repeatable<br />

ENG 495 Independent Study (1-3 VAR)<br />

Directed, intensive study and guidance in studying major<br />

literary figures or movements, arranged with the chair of<br />

the department. (*) Repeatable<br />

GRADUATE COURSES<br />

ENG 500 Workshop (1-3 VAR)<br />

Individually subtitled professional development workshops<br />

focused on writing and student achievement; designed for<br />

educators by the Southern <strong>Colorado</strong> Writing Project. No<br />

workshop subtitle may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite:<br />

graduate standing. (F,S,SS)<br />

ENG 511 Seminar: American Literature 3(3-0)<br />

In-depth analysis of specific topics, themes, authors, and<br />

works. Prerequisite: graduate standing. (*)<br />

ENG 512 Literature for Adolescents 2(2-0)<br />

Literature suitable for adolescents, including classical and<br />

contemporary authors as well as issues in selection and<br />

evaluation. Prerequisite: graduate standing. (*)<br />

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