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Microsoft Word MU 2009-2010.doc - Methodist University

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ENG 231, 232 SURVEY OF WORLD LITERATURE3, 3 s.h.231: Ancient through Renaissance. Prerequisite: ENG 102. 231 is offered every fall semester. 232:Neoclassical through Modern. Asian and Third-World literature may be included. Prerequisite: ENG 102.232 is offered every spring semester.ENG 260 REVIEW/APPLICATION OF GRAMMAR FORELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS3 s.h.Review and application in writing of traditional grammar and standard English usage for future elementaryschool teachers (K-6). Current elementary level language arts textbooks will be considered. Fulfills nogeneral core requirements either in English or in Humanities; not credited toward majors or minors inCommunications, English, and Writing. Required of majors in Elementary Education and SpecialEducation: General Curriculum. Cross listed as EDU 260. This course is offered annually in the fallsemester. Courses taken at other institutions will not be accepted in lieu of this course except on review andagreement of the course professor.ENG 320 BUSINESS WRITING3 s.h.Practical written business communications—letters, memoranda, reports, proposals, and resumes. Onehour of CAC lab per week at discretion of instructor. Creditable to one program only: Business, English,Mass Communications, or Writing. Prerequisites: ENG 101 and 102. This course is offered every springsemester.ENG 321 TECHNICAL WRITING3 s.h.Development of writing skills necessary in technical and scientific fields. One hour of CAC lab per weekat discretion of instructor. This course is offered as needed. Cross listed as WRI 321. Can be countedtoward only one program.ENG 322 ADVANCED GRAMMAR3 s.h.The history of the English language; an analysis of the structure of English grammar: sounds, parts ofspeech, sentence patterns, prose style, and the new grammars. This course is offered every spring semesterin even-numbered years.ENG 323 ADVANCED EXPOSITORY WRITING3 s.h.Study and analysis of models of excellence; practice in various techniques and types of composition; use ofcomputers specific to the discipline of English. This course is offered every spring semester in oddnumberedyears.ENG 324 CREATIVE WRITING: FICTION3 s.h.The development of fiction-writing skills, using short stories and novels as models. Students produce aminimum of 10,000 words. Can be counted toward only one program. Cross listed as WRI 324. This courseis offered as needed.ENG 325 CREATIVE WRITING: POETRY3 s.h.The development of poetry-writing skills, using traditional and modern forms as models. Students producea portfolio of their work. Can be counted toward only one program. Cross listed as WRI 325. This courseis offered as needed.ENG 326 CREATIVE WRITING: DRAMA3 s.h.The development of play-writing skills, using a broad selection of plays, ancient to modern, as models.Each student writes at least one play. Film and/or television drama can serve as alternate focuses. Onehour of CAC lab per week at discretion of instructor. Can be counted toward only one program. Crosslisted as WRI 326. This course is offered as needed.ENG 327 FEATURE WRITING FOR POPULAR MAGAZINES3 s.h.Magazine and feature-section writing. Each student attempts publication of material written in the class.One hour of CAC lab per week at discretion of instructor. Can be counted toward only one program. Crosslisted as WRI 327. This course is offered as needed.84

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