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190 <strong>Southeastern</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>State</strong> University<br />

ENGLISH (ENG)<br />

ENG 0123 PRE-COLLEGE ENGLISH A study of composition,<br />

grammar and usage. (Required of students who lack high school credits<br />

in English and those who do not pass entrance examination; does<br />

not fulfill general <strong>edu</strong>cation requirement in grammar and composition.)<br />

ENG 1113 #COMPOSITION I Practice of the fundamentals of<br />

the writing process in personal and expository writing. Emphasis<br />

is on supporting a thesis with specific detail, writing for a particular<br />

audience, sentence structure. and revising and editing. (Fulfills three<br />

hours of general <strong>edu</strong>cation requirement in grammar and composition.)<br />

ENG 1213 #COMPOSITION II (Second Half). Academic writing,<br />

with emphasis on technique and style. Includes a research component<br />

and refining of skills. (Prerequisite: ENG 1113; fulfills three hours of<br />

general <strong>edu</strong>cation requirements in grammar and composition.)<br />

ENG 2313 #INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE Study of selected<br />

literary works, with emphasis on both understanding literary forms<br />

and grasping literature as commentary on life. (Same as HUM 2313)<br />

ENG 2413 #CRITICAL APPROACHES TO LITERATURE Introduction<br />

to literary analysis and criticism, including a survey of critical<br />

approaches, and the writing of short papers from different critical points<br />

of view. (Prerequisite: ENG 1113,ENG 1213)<br />

ENG 2873 #LANGUAGE AND CULTURE Analysis of the basic<br />

elements of language, language use, and culture; analysis of the<br />

relationship between language and culture.(Prerequisites:ENG 1113<br />

and ENG 1213)<br />

ENG 3543 #ENGLISH LITERATURE TO 1<strong>800</strong> Works of major<br />

authors from the beginning to the Romantic Period. (Prerequisite:<br />

ENG 2413 for English majors; permission required for others)<br />

ENG 3653 #ENGLISH LITERATURE SINCE 1<strong>800</strong> Works of<br />

major authors from the Romantic Period to the present. (Prerequisite:<br />

ENG 2413 for English major; permission required for others)<br />

ENG 3773 #AMERICAN LITERATURE TO 1865 Selections of<br />

literature from the Colonial Period through most of the Romantic Era.<br />

(Prerequisite: ENG 2413 for English majors. permission required for<br />

others.)<br />

ENG 3883 #AMERICAN LITERATURE SINCE 1865 Selections<br />

of literature from 1865 to the present. (Prerequisite: ENG 2413 for<br />

English majors. permission required for others)<br />

ENG 3893 #WORLD LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION A study<br />

of selected works from the great authors of Greece, Rome, Spain,<br />

Russia, France, Germany, Asia, and Latin America. (Prerequisite:<br />

ENG 1213)<br />

ENG 3903 #TECHNICAL & PROFESSIONAL WRITING Study<br />

and practice in academic writing and writing of reports, proposals,<br />

memoranda, and other kinds of prose used in the fields of academia,<br />

business, and industry.(Prerequisite: ENG 1113 and ENG 1213)<br />

ENG 4103 #CREATIVE WRITING A study of literary technique,<br />

practice in using a variety of devices, and production of complete<br />

imaginative compositions. (Prerequisite: ENG 1113, 1213)<br />

ENG 4113 #SHAKESPEARE A close study of selected plays<br />

and Shakespeare’s times. (Prerequisite: ENG 2413)<br />

ENG 4133 HISTORY OF THE NOVEL This course will trace<br />

the historical development of the novel in English from the 18th century<br />

to the postmodern period(Prerequisite: ENG 2413 for English<br />

majors;permission required for others)<br />

ENG 4203 NON-FICTION WRITING This course will focus on<br />

the study and practice of different forms of non-fiction writing such as<br />

the personal essay, memoir, nature writing, travel writing, writing for<br />

emerging technologies, and other forms related to a chosen theme<br />

or genre. (Prerequisite: ENG 1213)<br />

ENG 4233 #MODERN WORLD LITERATURE The study of<br />

selected writers not necessarily in the same genre nor of the same<br />

nationality. Topics might include Existentialism, Post-War Japanese<br />

fiction, Latin American Magical Realism, etc. (Course may be<br />

repeated)(Prerequisite:ENG 2413 for English majors;permission<br />

required for others)<br />

ENG 4253 #WORLD LITERATURE The study of selected writers<br />

of different nationalities, genres, and periods.(Prerequisite: ENG<br />

2413 for English majors, permission required for others)<br />

ENG 4303 FICTION WRITING This course will focus on the<br />

study and practice of narrative development as it leads to the creation<br />

of character and the invention of plot in short works of fiction. (Prerequisite:<br />

ENG 1213)<br />

ENG 4323 #<strong>SE</strong>LECTED BRITISH AUTHORS A study of one or<br />

a selected group of writers not necessarily in the same literary genre.<br />

(Course may be repeated) (Prerequisite: ENG 2413 for English major,<br />

permission required for others)<br />

ENG 4343 #<strong>SE</strong>LECTED AMERICAN AUTHORS A study of the<br />

selected works of a single author or of a group of related authors, not<br />

necessarily in the same genre. (Course may be repeated) (Prerequisite:<br />

ENG 2413 for English majors, permission required for others)<br />

ENG 4383 #ADVANCED COMPOSITION Expository composition<br />

with emphasis on technique, style, and audience. (Prerequisites:<br />

ENG 1113, 1213)<br />

ENG 4403 WRITING AND VISUAL MEDIA This course will<br />

focus on the study and practice of different forms of writing and visual<br />

media such as film, the internet, emerging technologies and other<br />

forms related to a chosen theme or genre. (Prerequisite: ENG 1213)<br />

ENG 4433 #NINETEENTH & TWENTIETH CENTURY WOMEN<br />

AUTHORS An in-depth study of nineteenth- and twentieth-century<br />

women writers; includes the fiction, poetry, drama, and non-fiction<br />

prose of a variety of authors.(Prerequisite: ENG 2413 for English<br />

majors, permission required for others)<br />

ENG 4463 #AMERICAN ETHNIC LITERATURES An investigation<br />

of the literature, art, and philosophy that tells of the encounters<br />

between “Western” and “non-Western” cultures by focusing on issues<br />

of national immigration and migration. (Prerequisite: ENG 2413 for<br />

English majors, permission required for others)<br />

ENG 4563 #NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURES This course<br />

is a survey of literature written by Native Americans. It may include<br />

works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, and literary criticism. (Prerequisites:<br />

ENG 1113 and ENG 1213)<br />

ENG 4663 #LITERARY THEORY AND CRITICISM A study of<br />

selected literary critics, criticism, and critical theory from Aristotle to<br />

the present (Prerequisite: ENG 2413 for English majors, permission<br />

required for others)

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