Academic Catalog 2018-2019

The course examines the history of the genre. It is designed to teach students how to define, analyze, and interpret the genres of SF through influential works in novels, short stories, poetry and film. This is an eight week course offered in the online delivery format. This course fulfills the general education literature requirement. Every Fall online term. ENG: 3253 Literature and The Life of Faith This course is an introductory study of literature and faith and is designed to give students an appreciation of this literary genre that is part of the integration of faith and learning. The course examines diverse works which relate to the themes of faith, good and evil, faith in relation to society and the world. The texts include well established classics from authors like Emily Dickinson, John Donne, Lee Young Li, Wendell Berry, George MacDonald, Flannery O’Connor and C.S. Lewis. It is designed to teach students how to define, analyze, and interpret the literature through influential works in novels, short stories, poetry and drama. This is an eight-week course offered in the online delivery format. This course fulfills the general education literature requirement. (Every Spring online term) ENG 3503 Directed Study in English This course offers the student the opportunity to explore topics of interest under the direc- tion of a faculty member. Prerequisite: JR Standing. (On Demand) ENG 4043 Advanced Creative Writing A continuation of the writing workshop begun in ENG 3043. Students will focus on one genre: fiction or poetry. (In rotation ith ENG 3043 and ENG 4063) ENG 4063 Creative Nonfiction An advanced writing course focusing on creative nonfiction and the personal essay. (In rotation with ENG 3043 and ENG 4043) ENG 4073 Studies in Rhetoric An introduction to the study of classical and modern rhetoric, including special attention to invention, audience, organization, logic and style in persuasive prose. (On Demand) ENG 4213 Medieval Literature A study of major English and European writings from the 12th to the 16th centuries, in- cluding Chaucer. This course fulfills the general education literature requirement. (On De- mand) ENG 4223 Renaissance British Literature A study of selected authors, themes, and genres in 16th-century England, exclusive of Shake- speare. This course fulfills the general education literature requirement. (On Demand) ENG 4233 Shakespeare A study of selected major works of Shakespeare, the milieu of the English Renaissance, and issues of Elizabethan stagecraft. This course fulfills the general education literature requirement. (On Demand) ENG 4243 Eighteenth-Century British Literature A study of fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and drama by such authors as Dryden, Swift, Con- greve, Pope, Boswell, and Johnson. This course fulfills the general education literature requirement. (On Demand) ENG 4253 Nineteenth-Century British Literature A study of Romanticism and the Victorian Age, including poets and prose writers, and novelists. This course fulfills the general education literature requirement. (On Demand)

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