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ENGR 541: Mathematical Methods for Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Advanced mathematical methods commonly used in various branches of engineering, such as complex analysis, linear algebra, differential equations, Fourier series, and variational methods. |
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ENGR 550: Directed Interdisciplinary Study in Engineering 1-3 (6) Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1 to 3(6) Prerequisite Permission of Instructor Directed in-depth study of a topic under the direction of a graduate faculty member. Maximum total credit applied towards degree is 6 hours. |
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ENGR 550A: Dir Interdiscipl Study in Engr 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1(6) Prerequisite Permission of Instructor Directed in-depth study of a topic under the direction of a graduate faculty member. Maximum total credit applied towards degree is 6 hours. |
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ENGR 550B: Dir Interdiscipl Study in Engr 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-2(6) Prerequisite Permission of Instructor Directed in-depth study of a topic under the direction of a graduate faculty member. Maximum total credit applied towards degree is 6 hours. |
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ENGR 550C: Dir Interdiscipl Study in Engr 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-3(6) Prerequisite Permission of Instructor Directed in-depth study of a topic under the direction of a graduate faculty member. Maximum total credit applied towards degree is 6 hours. |
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ENGR 551: MSE Interdisciplinary Thesis in Engineering 3-6 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-3 or 6(6) Prerequisite 12 semester hours of graduate course and Permission of Instructor Registration in any quarter may be for 3 semester hours or multiples thereof. Maximum total credit applied towards degree is 6 hours. (Pass/Fail) |
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ENGR 551C: MSE Interdisciplinary Thesis in Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-3(6) Prerequisite 12 semester hours of graduate course and Permission of Instructor Registration in any quarter may be for 3 semester hours or multiples thereof. Maximum total credit applied towards degree is 6 hours. (Pass/Fail) |
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ENGR 551F: MSE Interdisciplinary Thesis in Engineering 6 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-6(6) Prerequisite 12 semester hours of graduate course and Permission of Instructor Registration in any quarter may be for 3 semester hours or multiples thereof. Maximum total credit applied towards degree is 6 hours. (Pass/Fail) |
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ENGR 554: Modern Energy Grand Challenges 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite Graduate Students Only Survey of energy topics in science and engineering disciplines. Includes energy technology, policy, economics, history and forecast trends with emphasis on current research activities. |
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ENGR 555: Interdisciplinary Practicum in Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-3 Prerequisite 12 semester hours of graduate courses. Analytical, experimental, and/or computational solution of an engineering problem. Maximum total credit applied towards degree in 3 hours. (Pass/Fail) |
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ENGR 570: Grad Professional Dev Seminar 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 Required for MS/ENGR and MS/CSC students in the course work option. The seminar will concentrate on topics aimed at preparing beginning graduate students to navigate the demands of graduate school and become productive professionals. |
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ENGR 589: Special Topics 1-4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1 to 4(4) Prerequisite GRADUATE STANDING Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Engineering and Science. |
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ENGR 589A: Special Topics 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1(4) Prerequisite GRADUATE STANDING Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Engineering and Science. |
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ENGR 589B: Special Topics 2 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-2(4) Prerequisite GRADUATE STANDING Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Engineering and Science. |
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ENGR 589C: Special Topics 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-3(4) Prerequisite GRADUATE STANDING Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Engineering and Science. |
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ENGR 589D: Special Topics 4 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-4(4) Prerequisite GRADUATE STANDING Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Engineering and Science. |
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ENGR 590: Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR Introduction to artificial intelligence agents and technologies and their applications in industrial, mechanical, and manufacturing engineering systems. |
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ENGR 592: Engineering Computational Methods 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite Consent of Instructor MATLAB/Python-based survey of methods for root finding, solving systems of algebraic, differential equations, curve fitting, interpolation and extrapolation, differentiation and integration, and DFT/FFT.
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ENGR 594: Special Topics . 0-0-1 to 4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Engineering and Science. |
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ENGR 594A: Special Topics . 0-0-1(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Engineering and Science. |
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ENGR 594B: Special Topics . 0-0-2(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Engineering and Science. |
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ENGR 594C: Special Topics . 0-0-3(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Engineering and Science. |
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ENGR 594D: Special Topics . 0-0-4(4) Selected topics in an identified area of study in the College of Engineering and Science. |
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ENGR 601: Foundations in Engineering Education 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Introduction to Engineering Education, including instruction on crafting strong academic arguments, critiquing scholarly work, communicating across multiple media formats, and developing STEM curricula.
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ENGR 610: Doctoral Seminar in Engineering 3 (3) Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 (3) The seminar will cover research methodology, issues in graduate education, and presentations on current research by faculty, doctoral students, and distinguished Visitors. Only 3 semester hours will apply toward the candidates plan of study. |
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ENGR 611: Dissertation Enhancement Seminar 1 Semester Credit Hours . 0-1-1 (3) Seminars and/or group discussions on research methodologies, emerging topics in Engineering, and professional development. Focus is on the doctoral-level analysis and discussion of the selected topic areas. Maximum credit applicable towards a degree is 3 semester hours. (Pass/Fail)
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ENGR 631: Global Competitiveness and Management of Technology 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR Principles of technology development and management in a global context, and their applications in the planning and implementation of new technological capabilities. |
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ENGR 641: Formulation of Solutions To Engineering Problems 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR Approaches used to formulate solutions to physical engineering problems, mathematical representation of physical laws, boundary value problems, ,variational methods, common mathematical approaches to solutions, approximate solutions, validity of solutions. |
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ENGR 650A: Directed Study in Engineering 1-3 (6) Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1(6) Directed in-depth study of a highly specialized topic. Topics and course policies to be established by instructor for each student. |
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ENGR 650B: Directed Study in Engineering 1-3 (6) Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-2(6) Directed in-depth study of a highly specialized topic. Topics and course policies to be established by instructor for each student. |
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ENGR 650C: Directed Study in Engineering 1-3 (6) Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-3(6) Directed in-depth study of a highly specialized topic. Topics and course policies to be established by instructor for each student. |
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ENGR 651: Pre-Candidacy Doctoral Research 1-9 Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1 to 9(9) Prerequisite Pre-candidacy doctoral students only Registration in any quarter is for 1 to 3 semester hours or multiples thereof, up to a maximum of 9 semester hours per quarter. Maximum credit applicable towards the degree is 9 semester hours. (Pass/Fail) |
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ENGR 657: Selected Topics in Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 The topic or topics will be selected by the instructor form a specialized area of engineering. |
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ENGR 685: Written Qualifying Examination No credit Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-0 Prerequisite Doctoral standing required. Required for all students seeking to take the written qualifying examination for the PhD in Engineering. May be repeated only once. (Pass/Fail) |
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ENGR 686: Oral Comprehensive Examination No credit Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-0 Prerequisite ENGR 685 Required for all students seeking to take the oral comprehensive examination for the PhD in Engineering. Successful completion is a pre-requisite for admission to candidacy. |
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ENGT 220: Applied Engineering Mechanics 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite ENGT 122 or ENGR 122 or HNRS 122 and MATH 112 or MATH 240 Solution of statics and strength of materials problems in a project-driven context and with electromechanical applications. |
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ENGT 221: Applied Electrical Circuits 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGT 120 or ENGR 120 or HNRS 120 and MATH 112 or MATH 240 Fundamental concepts, units and laws for DC and AC circuits with applications. Network theorems, network simplification, and mesh analysis.
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ENGT 222: Applied Thermodynamics 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite ENGT 121 or ENGR 121 or HNRS 121 and MATH 112 or MATH 240 Fundamental concepts, properties of pure substance, work, heat, first and second laws of thermodynamics, refrigeration and power cycles with applications.
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ENGT 250: Computer-Aided Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite ENGT 120 or ENGR 120 or HNRS 120 and MATH 112 or MATH 240 Utilization of computer tools for electrical and instrumentation applications, focusing on 2D drafting for electrical schematics. |
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ENGT 320: Applied Thermal Systems 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite ENGT 222 or ENGR 222 and prerequisite or corequisite of ICET 301 Corequisite or prerequisite of ICET 301 Applications of thermal systems in a project-driven context, including fundamental concepts of conduction, convection, and radiation heat transfer. |
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ENGT 321: Applied Fluid Systems 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite ENGT 220 or ENGR 220 and prerequisite or corequisite of ICET 301 Corequisite or prerequisite of ICET 301 Fluid systems applications in project-driven contexts. Properties of fluids, fluid statics, fluid dynamics, conservation equations, flows, pressure measurements, flowrate, velocity for fluid systems. |
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ENGT 322: Applied Manufacturing Systems 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite ENGT 220 or ENGR 220 and corequisite or prerequisite of ICET 301 Corequisite or prerequisite of ICET 301 Applications of manufacturing systems in a computer-integrated, project-driven context. Introduction to the processes used in manufacturing machine parts and consumer goods. |
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ICET 301: Control Systems I 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite ELET 270 or MEEN 382 and MATH 220 or MATH 242 Application of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) as control devices, with emphasis on discrete input/output systems. PLC programming and application skills are developed through practical exercises. |
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ICET 302: Control Systems II 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite ICET 301 and MATH 224 or MATH 245 Application of calculus in the design of control systems for industrial processes. Discrete proportional controllers as well as PIDs are utilized through practical exercises. |
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ICET 303: Control Systems III 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite ICET 302 Current industrial standard plant network protocols. Networked PLCs and distributed control systems with practical applications. |
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ICET 370: Digital Communication and Networks 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite ELET 270 or MEEN 382 The study of systems used in communicating digital data. LANs and WANs. |
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ICET 475: Capstone Design I 1 Semester Credit Hours . 3-0-1 Prerequisite or corequisite of ICET 301 and Permission of Program Chair
Corequisite or prerequisite of ICET 301 A self-directed student project incorporating practical skills and technical knowledge derived from the entire curriculum.
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ICET 486: Process Measurements Lab 2 Semester Credit Hours . 6-0-2 Prerequisite ICET 422 , ENGT 313 , ENGT 353 and ELET 361 Pressure, temperature, flow, level, position, and velocity measurements. Interfacing industrial sensors and final control elements with industrial controllers.
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ICET 490: Industrial Controls Applications 3 Semester Credit Hours . 3-2-3 Prerequisite ICET 301 Control system applications utilizing PLCs, relays, contactors, motor starters, Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs), Servo Drives, and robots. Control safety standards and wiring practices. |
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ENGL 099: Preparation for College English 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Required if English ACT score is 17 or below, or Verbal SAT score is less than 440. Grammar, punctuation, spelling, and vocabulary, with the development of writing skills. Special emphasis on the sentence and paragraph. (Pass/Fail) |
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ENGL 101: Freshman Composition I 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite English ACT score is greater than or equal to 18, or Verbal SAT score is greater than or equal to 450. Standard course for first-year college students; the three stages of writing (prewriting, writing, and revision); writing essays in various modes; grammar review. LCCN:CENL1013 |
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ENGL 102: Freshman Composition II 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 101 Continues work of Composition I; includes preparation of a research paper from multiple academic sources. Statewide Transfer Agreement Course*. LCCN:CENL1023 |
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ENGL 105: Fresh Comp I/International Stud 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite English ACT score is greater than or equal to 18, or Verbal SAT score is greater than or equal to 450. Same as ENGL 101 with emphasis on usage and idiom issues specific to international students. |
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ENGL 210: Introduction To British Literature, Beginnings To Romantic Era 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 102 Satisfies Humanities GER literature requirement and is a prerequisite for advanced courses in British literature. LCCN:CENL2103 or LCCN:CENL2123 |
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ENGL 211: Introduction To British Literature, Romantic Era To The Present 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 102 Satisfies Humanities GER literature requirement and is a prerequisite for advanced courses in British literature. LCCN:CENL2113 or LCCN:CENL2123 |
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ENGL 212: Intro To American Literature 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 102 Satisfies Humanities GER literature requirement and is a prerequisite for advanced courses in American literature. LCCN:CENL2153 or LCCN:CENL2163 or LCCN:CENL2173 or LCCN:CENL2403 |
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ENGL 303: Technical Writing 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 102 Development of technical writing skills and styles; various technical writing assignments, including a technical report. |
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ENGL 305: Business and Professional Writing 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 102 Development of skills in conveying written and oral information to various audiences in business contexts, identifying and assessing sources, and compiling information.
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ENGL 307: Contemporary Literary Theory and Criticism 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 201 AND 202. A study of the major 20th century theoretical approaches to literature. |
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ENGL 308: The Short Story 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 210 , ENGL 211 or ENGL 212 Study of the form and development of the short story. |
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ENGL 325: Contemporary Engl and Amer Poetry 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 210 , ENGL 211 OR ENGL 212 |
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ENGL 327: Form and Theory of Creative Writing 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 384 Study of poetry and prose forms through analysis, readings, and practice. Includes poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, and/or, play/screen writing.
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ENGL 332: Advanced Grammar 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite English 102 Study of descriptive grammar with some prescriptive grammar and introduction to transformational grammar. |
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ENGL 336: Advanced Composition 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 102 . Writing longer essays in various rhetorical modes, with attention to appropriate writing styles. |
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ENGL 363: Scientific and Tech Presentations 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 303 Presenting technical information to specialized and non-technical audiences; emphasis on organization, support, and clarity of presentation; effective use of Visual materials. |
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ENGL 384: Introduction To Creative Writing 3 (6) Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 (6) Prerequisite ENGL 102 and ENGL 332 or Insturctor’s Signature Introduction to traditional contemporary forms of short fiction and poetry through study of selected models. Students required to write in both genres. |
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ENGL 400: Theories of Composition 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 A course designed to familiarize prospective English teachers with theories of teaching composition. (G) |
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ENGL 402: Women Writers 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL202 or ENGL 212 Study of the development and varieties of women’s writing. (G) |
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ENGL 403: Chaucer 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 (G) |
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ENGL 404: Milton 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 210 (G) |
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ENGL 406: World Masterpieces 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Survey of major non-English literary texts in the Western Tradition. (G) |
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ENGL 408: American Poetry 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 202. Study of major poets from the Puritans to the contemporary period. (G) |
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ENGL 409: American Fiction/19th Century 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 212 Study of the rise of American fiction through Henry James. (G) |
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ENGL 410: The 18th Cent British Novel 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 211 Study of the rise of the British novel from its inception to the end of the 18th century. (G) |
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ENGL 411: The 19th Cent British Novel 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 201. Study of the development of the British novel from Austen to the end of the nineteenth century. (G) |
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ENGL 412: The 20th Cent British Novel 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 201. Study of the development of the British novel from the Edwardian Period to the present. (G) |
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ENGL 413: The Romantic Period 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 211 Study of the major writers of the age. (G) |
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ENGL 414: The Victorian Period 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 211 Study of the major writers of the age. (G) |
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ENGL 415: Shakespeare 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 210 or ENGL 211 The major plays and the poems. (Same as SPTH 415.) (G) |
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ENGL 421: Classical Theory and Rhetoric 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Survey of the development of rhetoric from Ancient Greece and Rome to current theories and practice. (G) |
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ENGL 422: The English Language 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Primarily a course in the history of the language. (G) |
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ENGL 424: Southern Literature 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 212 Study of the works of writers who have interpreted the American South, with emphasis on the authors of the Southern Renaissance. (G) |
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ENGL 426: Spanish Lit in Engl Translation 3 (6) Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 (6) Representative works of Spanish literature from the Middle Ages to the 20th century; repeatable for credit with different course content. May not be counted towards a major or minor in Spanish. Also listed as SPAN 426 . (G) |
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ENGL 428: French Lit in Engl Translation 3 (6) Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 (6) Representative works of French literature from the Middle Ages to the 20th century; repeatable for credit with different course content. May not be counted towards a major or minor in French. Also listed as FREN 428 . (G) |
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ENGL 429: American Fiction/ 20th Century 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 212 Study of the American Century” as reflected in representative novels and short stories. (G)” |
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ENGL 430: African American Literature 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 212 Study of the development of African American writing, with emphasis on the period from the Harlem Renaissance to the present. |
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ENGL 434: Amer Lit: Beginnings To 1865 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL202 Study of American literature from the Colonial Period through the Civil War. (G) |
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ENGL 435: Amer Lit: 1865 To World War II 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL202 Study of American literature from Reconstruction through World War II. (G) |
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ENGL 436: Amer Lit: World War II To Presnt 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL202 Study of American literature from World War II to the present. (G) |
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ENGL 437: Medieval Engl Lit (Excl Chaucer) 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 210 Study of the variety and themes of English literature from its beginnings to the sixteenth century, excluding Chaucer. (G) |
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ENGL 438: 16th Century English Literature 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 210 (G) |
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ENGL 439: 17th Century English Literature 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite ENGL 210 (G) |
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