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164 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES<br />

forms (epic, saga, mythology, biblical masterpieces), the medieval, the modern, and/or the<br />

contemporary literary forms. Prerequisite: ENG 110.<br />

ENG 202. ASPECTS OF LITERATURE<br />

Two hours credit<br />

A continuation of, the same as, or a variation on 201. Prerequisite: ENG 110.<br />

ENG 211. MASTERPIECES OF THE WESTERN WORLD I<br />

Two hours credit<br />

Selected literary masterpieces from ancient, medieval, and Renaissance world literature<br />

studied in relation to their cultural context. Prerequisite: ENG 110. Offered every semester.<br />

ENG 212. MASTERPIECES OF THE WESTERN WORLD II<br />

Two hours credit<br />

Selected literary masterpieces of the Enlightenment and the nineteenth century studied<br />

in relation to their cultural context. Prerequisite: ENG 110. Offered every semester.<br />

ENG 213. MASTERPIECES OF THE WESTERN WORLD III<br />

Two hours credit<br />

Selected literary masterpieces of the twentieth century studied in relation to their cultural<br />

context. Prerequisite: ENG 110. Offered every semester.<br />

ENG 300. WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE<br />

Three hours credit<br />

A study of the techniques of writing about fiction, drama, and poetry with an emphasis on<br />

literary analysis and documented research. Prerequisite: ENG 110. Offered every semester.<br />

ENG 301. ENGLISH LITERATURE<br />

Three hours credit<br />

A survey of English literature from Beowulf to the late eighteenth century. Prerequisite:<br />

ENG 110. Offered Fall Semester.<br />

ENG 302. ENGLISH LITERATURE<br />

Three hours credit<br />

A continuation of English 301 with a survey of English literature from the Romantic<br />

Movement to the present. Prerequisite: English 110. Offered Spring Semester.<br />

ENG 310. LITERATURE FOR ADOLESCENTS<br />

Three hours credit<br />

A survey of books and stories for the adolescent with emphasis on the use of literature in<br />

the junior and senior high school classrooms. Required for teacher licensure in English. This<br />

course does not fulfill the core literature requirement. Offered Spring Semester.<br />

ENG 311. AMERICAN LITERATURE<br />

Three hours credit<br />

A survey of American literature from the founding of the colonies to the Civil War.<br />

Prerequisite: ENG 110. Offered Fall Semester.<br />

ENG 312. AMERICAN LITERATURE<br />

Three hours credit<br />

A continuation of English 311 with a survey of American literature from the Civil War to<br />

the present. Prerequisite: ENG 110. Offered Spring Semester.<br />

ENG 321. WORLD LITERATURE<br />

Three hours credit<br />

A survey of World literature with emphasis on Greek and Roman Classicism, Middle<br />

Ages, and the European Renaissance. Prerequisite: ENG 110. Offered Fall Semester.<br />

ENG 322. WORLD LITERATURE<br />

Three hours credit<br />

A continuation of English 321 with emphasis on the Enlightenment, varieties of<br />

Romanticism, nineteenth-century Realism and Naturalism, and varieties of twentieth-century<br />

Modernism. Prerequisite: ENG 110. Offered Spring Semester.<br />

ENG 325. LITERATURE OF THE BIBLE<br />

Three hours credit<br />

An introduction to the literary forms of the Bible, such as short stories, epics, drama,<br />

poetry, proverbs, the Gospels, parables, epistles, satire, and visionary literature. Prerequisite:<br />

ENG 110. Offered Fall Semester, even years.

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