English
Engl
116T Introduction to Mass Communications (4-0) 4
An examination of the development, organization, and functions of mass
media. This course covers seven mass media: books, newspapers, magazines,
movies, recordings, radio, and television. It provides both some coverage
of current issues and some historical overview of mass media. Fall,
winter, and summer terms.
Engl
126 The Bible as Literature
(The Hebrew Bible) (2-0) 2
A study of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) as literature,
together with its mythological, historical, and archaeological backgrounds.
Winter term.
Engl
127 The Bible as Literature
(The Christian Testament) (2-0) 2
A study of the Christian Testament (New Testament) as literature,
together with its mythological, historical, and archaeological backgrounds.
Winter term.
Engl
173R 20th Century Asian and African Literature (4-0) 4
A study of selected 20TH century novels from Asia and Africa. This course
is designed to examine the appropriation of the novel form and issues
of hybridity and authority. Fall term.
Engl
174R African-American Literature (4-0) 4
A study of selected 19th and 20th century works by African-American
writers. Winter term.
Engl
175R Womens Literature (4-0) 4
A study of literature by and about women. Fall and winter terms.
Engl
215 News Media Writing (4-0) 4
This course will cover news writing and reporting for print media. The
course will address interviewing, ethics, and law. Analysis and story
types are often part of this course. Fall and winter terms.
Engl
221R Classical Literature (4-0) 4
A study of ancient Greek and Roman literature. Winter term, alternate
years.
Engl
230 Survey of British Literature (4-0) 4
An overview of representative British writing from its beginnings to
the present. Fall and winter terms.
Engl
240R Survey of American Literature (4-0) 4
An overview of representative American writing from its beginnings to
the present. Fall and winter terms.
Engl
250 PracticumNewspaper 1-6
Directed experience for lower-division students in newspaper work on
the Independent or other newspapers. Credit is based on the ratio of
30 hours of work for each credit earned. Students will be directed by
the professor who will supervise and evaluate their work. English 250
is repeatable for a maximum of six credits. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
Engl
251 PracticumRadio 1-6
Directed experience for lower-division students in radio broadcasting
on KDUR. Credit is based on the ratio of 30 hours of work for each credit
earned. Students will be directed by the professor who will supervise
and evaluate their work. Engl 251 is repeatable for a maximum of six
credits. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
Note: Engl 251 has an extra fee of $50.
Engl
252 PracticumTV 1-4
Directed experience for lower-division students producing, shooting,
scripting, and editing. Credit is based on the ratio of 30 hours of
work for each credit earned. Students will be directed by the professor
who will assign, monitor, and evaluate their work. Engl 252 is repeatable
for a maximum of six credits. On demand.
Prerequisites: Comp 150, Engl 215, Engl 304, and consent of instructor.
Note: Engl 252 has an extra fee of $50.
Engl
258 PracticumService Learning 1-6
Directed experience for lower-division students in service learning
with placements in local schools or community organizations. Credit
is based on the ratio of 30 hours of work for each credit earned. Students
will be directed by the professor who will assign, monitor, and evaluate
their work. Engl 258 is repeatable for a maximum of six credits. Fall
and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
Engl
265S Semantics (4-0) 4
A study of the meaning of language, emphasizing its social and psychological
uses and abuses. Fall and winter terms.
Engl
267 Persuasion: History, Theory, & Practice (4-0) 4
An in-depth study of selected texts representing Western and/or non-Western
rhetorical theory and practice, which will help students broaden their
understanding of the presence of rhetoric in intellectual and institutional
histories and as a shaping force in contemporary intellectual, academic,
political, and professional domains. Fall term.
Prerequisites: Comp 150.
Engl
268W Reading Texts/Writing Texts (4-0) 4
This course, which includes a brief introduction to the Western rhetorical
tradition, as well as an exploration of various forms of textual and
critical analysis, introduces students to ways in which reading and
writing are used in literary and media studies. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Comp 150 or consent of instructor.
Engl
270R History of the Film (2-2) 4
An overview of the history of international and Hollywood narrative
film. Students will be expected to attend scheduled film screenings
each week. Fall, winter, and summer terms.
Engl
273 Introduction to Literary Types (2-0) 2
This course will focus on a type or genre of literature, such as poetry,
fiction, the short story or the essay. On demand.
Engl
280R Literature of the Southwest (4-0) 4
The American Southwest seen through fiction, poetry, biography, and
other works by European Americans, Native Americans, and
Chicanos/as. Fall and winter terms.
Engl
304 Video Production (4-0) 4
Students will learn how to operate small video format, with the emphasis
on field production. They will learn technical aspects, conventions,
and aesthetics of small-format video field production and editing. Fall
and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
Note: Engl 304 has an extra fee of $50.
Engl
306 Radio Broadcasting (4-0) 4
An introduction to radio broadcasting through its history, economics,
industry, programming, and legal issues, with considerable emphasis
on production. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
Note: Engl 306 has an extra fee of $50.
Engl
315 Media Writing: Topics (4-0) 4
This course should be considered an advanced writing course that builds
on the writing students have been exposed to in 215 and may have been
exposed to in 304, 306, and the practica. Topics will include, but are
not restricted to: magazine writing/long-form journalism, editorial
writing, and screenplay writing. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Any group W course or consent of instructor.
Engl
317 Mass Communications: Topics (4-0) 4
This course teaches students at an advanced level fundamental elements
of the industries (including academe) attached to the discipline. This
course will treat in some depth a topic essential to communication students.
Topics will include: stereotyping in the media and media law and ethics.
Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: An group w course or consent of instructor.
Engl
320 The Novel (4-0) 4
An in-depth study of selected European, British, and American novels.
Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Comp 150.
Engl
330 Continental Literature: Topics (4-0) 4
An in-depth study of selected Biblical, Classical, or European texts.
Course content will vary. Fall term, alternate years.
Engl
336 British Renaissance Literature: Topics (4-0) 4
An in-depth study of selected British writings from about 1500 to 1660.
Course content will vary. Students may repeat the course for credit,
provided the subject is different on each occasion. Fall term, alternate
years.
Engl
337 18th Century British Literature: Topics (4-0) 4
An in-depth study of selected British writings from the long
18th century (about 1660 to 1798). Course content will vary. Students
may repeat the course for credit, provided the subject is different
on each occasion. Winter term, alternate years.
Engl
340 19th Century British Literature: Topics (4-0) 4
An in-depth study of British literature from the Romantic and/or Victorian
periods. Course content will vary. Students may repeat the course for
credit, provided the subject is different on each occasion. Fall and
winter terms.
Engl
345 American Literature: Topics I (4-0) 4
An in-depth study of selected American writings from the beginnings
to about 1865. The specific course content will vary. Students may repeat
the course for credit, provided that the subject is different on each
occasion. Fall term.
Engl
346 American Literature: Topics II (4-0) 4
An in-depth study of selected American writings from 1865 to the present.
The specific course content will vary. Students may repeat the course
for credit, provided that the subject is different on each occasion.
Winter term.
Engl
350 PracticumNewspaper 1-6
Directed experience for upper-division students in newspaper work on
the Independent or other newspapers. Credit is based on the ratio of
30 hours of work for each credit earned. Students will be directed by
the professor who will supervise and evaluate their work. English 350
is repeatable for a maximum of 12 credits. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Engl 215, Engl 250, and consent of instructor.
Engl
351 PracticumRadio 1-6
Directed experience for upper-division students in radio broadcasting
on KDUR. Credit is based on the ratio of 30 hours of work for each credit
earned. Students will be directed by the professor who will supervise
and evaluate their work. English 351 is repeatable for a maximum of
12 credits. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Engl 215, Engl 251, and consent of instructor.
Engl
352 PracticumTV 1-4
Directed experience for upper-division students producing, shooting,
scripting, and editing. Credit is based on the ratio of 30 hours of
work for each credit earned. Students will be directed by the professor
who will assign, monitor, and evaluate their work. Engl 352 is repeatable
for a maximum of 12 credits. On demand.
Prerequisites: Comp 150, Lib 150, Engl 215, Engl 252, Engl 304, and
consent of instructor.
Note: Engl 352 has an extra fee of $50.
Engl
358 PracticumService Learning 1-6
Directed experience for upper-division students in service learning
with placements in local schools or community organizations. Credit
is based on the ratio of 30 hours of work for each credit earned. Students
will be directed by the professor who will assign, monitor, and evaluate
their work. Engl 358 is repeatable for a maximum of 12 credits. Fall
term.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
Engl
363 Advanced Composition (4-0) 4
An advanced writing course in which students can produce writing in
particular genresnon-fiction essays, argument, literary journalism,
etc. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Comp 150, Lib 150, and any group W course.
Engl
366 Teaching Writing (4-0) 4
In this course, students will study writing from a theoretical/disciplinary
perspective. We will examine the history of writing instruction, differing
philosophies currently at play, the research and assumptions from whence
these philosophies derive, and practical classroom strategies resulting
from these philosophies. Students will be required to write, both formally
and informally, for a variety of purposes in this course. Winter term.
Prerequisites: Comp 150, Lib 150, and Engl 268W.
Engl
378 Young Adult Literature (4-0) 4
This course is a study of all types of literature for adolescents and
young adults. Evaluative criteria for book selection will be considered.
Emphasis on minority and ethnic literature. Fall term.
Engl
380 Native American Literature: Topics (4-0) 4
A study of traditional and contemporary Native American expression as
seen through oration, tales and legends, chants and songs, poetry, drama,
autobiography, and the novel. Course content will vary. Fall and winter
terms. This course is the same as SW 380; credit will only be awarded
for one of these courses.
Prerequisites: Comp 150, Lib 150.
Engl
404 Advanced Video Production (4-0) 4
This course introduces students who have had substantial experience
with linear video production to the technical aspects, conventions,
and aesthetics of non-linear, digital video production.
Prerequisites: Engl 304.
Engl
416 Media Theory and Criticism (4-0) 4
This course is designed to acquaint students with the major contemporary
theories of mass communication; students will also become acquainted
with critical theory and primary texts. Fall and winter terms.
Engl
417 Media Theory: Topics (4-0) 4
Using the topic as a vehicle, this course will expand on and develop
a theoretical tradition. Students will apply their understanding of
the tradition in research projects. Course content will vary. Fall term.
Prerequisites: Any group W course.
Engl
420 World Literary Traditions: Topics (4-0) 4
An in-depth study of a specific non-Western tradition in literature.
Course content will vary. Students may repeat the course for credit,
provided the subject is different on each occasion. Winter term, alternate
years.
Engl
423 Genres: Topics (4-0) 4
An in-depth study of a specific genre of literature. Course content
will vary. Students may repeat the course for credit, provided the subject
matter is different on each occasion. On demand.
Engl
430 Medieval Literature & Chaucer: Topics (4-0) 4
An in-depth study of selected British writings from the beginnings to
about 1500. Course content will vary. Students may repeat the course
for credit, provided the subject is different on each occasion. Winter
term, alternate years.
Engl
432 Shakespeare (4-0) 4
A study of Shakespearean drama. Fall and winter terms.
Engl
450 Internship in Newspaper 1-6
Directed experience working on newspapers, performing professional duties
and responsibilities. Specific requirements will vary but include, as
a minimum, keeping a detailed journal and writing a 15-page paper analyzing
the organization and what the student learned. A minimum of 100 hours
of directed experience must be documented, but interns usually work
to complete tasks. Credit and evaluation are normally based on achieving
written goals. On demand.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Strongly recommended: substantial
communications coursework, a competitive portfolio, 80 hours of work
toward graduation, and completed internship arrangements.
Engl
451 Internship in Radio 1-6
Directed experience working at radio stations, performing professional
duties and responsibilities. Specific requirements will vary but include,
as a minimum, keeping a detailed journal and writing a 15-page paper
analyzing the organization and what the student learned. A minimum of
100 hours of directed experience must be documented, but interns usually
work to complete tasks. Credit and evaluation are normally based on
achieving written goals. On demand.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Strongly recommended: substantial
communications coursework, a competitive portfolio, 80 hours of work
toward graduation, and completed internship arrangements.
Engl
452 Internship in Television 1-6
Directed experience working in television, performing professional duties
and responsibilities. Specific requirements will vary but include, as
a minimum, keeping a detailed journal and writing a 15-page paper analyzing
the organization and what the student learned. A minimum of 100 hours
of directed experience must be documented, but interns usually work
to complete tasks. Credit and evaluation are normally based on achieving
the goals in a written contract signed by the student, the supervisor,
and the practicum instructor, on the journal and on the analytic paper.
On demand.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Strongly recommended: substantial
communications coursework, 80 hours of work toward graduation, and completed
internship arrangements.
Engl
453 Internship in Communications 1-6
Directed experience in media writing/production which does not directly
involve newspaper, radio, or television. The internship will be described
in ways appropriate to the work, such as Public Relations,
World Wide Web, Advertising, Layout and
Design, Magazine, Newsletter, Video
Production. Credit and evaluation are based on achieving the goals
in a written contract signed by the student, the supervisor, and the
practicum instructor, on a journal documenting at least 100 hours of
directed experience, and on a 15-page analytic paper. On demand.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Strongly recommended: substantial
communications coursework, a competitive portfolio, 80 hours of work
toward graduation, and completed internship arrangements.
Engl
460 Historical Analysis of Language (1-0) 1
Additional study in language history. Must be taken concurrently with
Engl 461. Winter term.
Engl
461 History of the English Language (3-0) 3
A study of the development of English from indo-European sources to
the present. Winter term.
Engl
462 Linguistics (3-0) 3
A scientific analysis of language, examining the nature and development
of the unique human facility with language, a facility which depends
on employing and combining a limited number of sounds in predictable
ways to create a limitless number of words and sentences. While the
focus of the course will be on English, those features and principles
shared by all languages will be emphasized. Fall and winter terms.
Engl
463 Linguistic Analysis (1-0) 1
A course in sentence analysis, applying principles learned in English
linguistics. Must be taken concurrently with Engl 462. Fall and winter
terms.
Engl
464 Creative Writing (4-0) 4
An advanced writing course with concentrations in poetry and short fiction.
Students may repeat the course for credit, but may apply it only once
toward the major. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: Comp 150, Lib 150, and consent of instructor.
Engl
477 20th Century Literature: Topics (4-0) 4
An analysis of selected European, British, or American writings from
the 20th century. Course content will vary. Students may repeat the
course for credit, provided the subject matter is different on each
occasion. Winter term.
Engl
483 Methods and Materials for
Teaching High School English (4-0) 4
Introduces and expands on materials and methods for teaching literature,
language, and composition in the secondary schools. Includes principles
for the selection of literature for high school students and the relationship
of language and composition to the total secondary program. Teaching
techniques are a point of emphasis. To be taken in the fall trimester,
prior to student teaching.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor or completion of 90 credits.
Engl
496 Senior Seminar (4-0) 4
Advanced study and research in selected topics. Fall and winter terms.
Prerequisites: At least one survey course and at least one topics course
and any Group W course, or consent of instructor.
Engl
499 Independent Study 1-3
Individual research is conducted under the supervision of a faculty
member. On demand.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
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