A study of the avant-garde literature of the early twentieth-century, focusing on poetry, prose, and drama by writers such as Marcel Proust, Virginia Wolf, T. S. Eliot, Franz Kafka, and others. Background studies in language and other related areas. Her research and teaching interests include rhetorical theory, literacy studies, public and activist writing, feminist historiography, community-engaged learning, and public memory. FMS 115-Freshman Seminar in Reasoning and Discourse. A course in academic writing, focusing on analysis, argument, and critical reflection using the tenets of rhetoric. contact
[email protected] for assistance. ENG 209 Topics in Non-Western Literature 3. ENG 610 Content Analysis for Social Network Data 3. Introductory survey of literature written in English by authors from regions outside the United States and the British Isles—the West Indies, India, Canada, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. Michelle is a 3rd year PhD student in the English Department and development writer with the Office of Donor and […]. UNC Greensboro. Students can expect to be challenged, stretched, trained, and informed (as well as amused, moved, amazed, maybe even transformed). Topics include geographical and social dialects, language and identity, domains of language use, language attitudes, and the nature of multilingual societies. ENG 400 Contemporary Publishing in America 3. Additionally, students conduct a survey of relevant issues pertaining to privacy rights and intellectual property rights for web scraping and text mining methods. A selection of representative plays, including Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, Anthony and Cleopatra, Measure for Measure, and The Tempest. Late nineteenth- and twentieth-century authors and their contributions to the development of modern thought: Dickinson, Twain, Frost, Faulkner, Hemingway, and others. Program of reading formulated to meet the varying needs of each student. Because the UNCG English major requires only 36 hours of course work, it provides great flexibility for widely varying educational and career plans: see the requirements here [Paul, add link]. Prerequisites: Enrollment in PhD Program in English or permission of instructor. ENG 710 Studies in English Renaissance Literature 3. Learn about the past. Attention to poetry and prose. Although this year has been met with its share of challenges, trials, and tribulations, we encourage the Spartan family to hold onto hope. Exploration of the concepts and motivations of literary citizenship, focusing on its collaborative nature and its potential to enhance both your practice as a writer and your professional prescence. ENG 513 History of the English Language 3, ENG 522 Teaching Composition: Theories and Applications 3, ENG 535 Entrepreneurship and Independent Press Publishing 3, ENG 549 The Critical Canon and Contemporary Issues 3, ENG 601 English Studies: Content, Methods, and Bibliography 3. Prerequisites: ENG 221 or permission of instructor. At least 15 credits of undergraduate English courses at the 200 level or above, with … Instruction in scholarly and professional writing for doctoral students in English. www.uncg.edu/eng, B. Scott Romine, Department Head Introduction to theories of genre and scholarship on writing across disciplines. ENG 413 History of the English Language 3. Continuation of introductory workshop in writing fiction for students beyond the freshman year. Our department offers a full range of graduate programs, including the Master of Arts, the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, and the Doctor of Philosophy. Her scholarship on visual rhetoric, feminist historiography, and public memory has been published in Rhetoric Review and is also forthcoming in two edited collections: Ethics and Representation in Feminist Rhetorical Inquiry and Expansive Reflections: Returning to the Feminisms of the 1970s. Jennifer Feather, Graduate Program Director Grade: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U). Practice in planning and conducting college-level classes under guidance of senior faculty member. | If you have a disability and are having trouble accessing information on this website or need materials in an alternate format Only register for ENG 101N if English is NOT your primary language. 3143 Moore Humanities and Research Administration ENG 613 The Internet of Things and Wearable Analytics 3. Literatures of American ethnic groups, especially less-taught texts written by Chicano/Latino/Latina-, Asian-, African-, Native-, and Euro-Americans (Jewish, Italian, Irish, German, etc.). Attention given to language and pronunciation. Keeping all students, staff, and faculty healthy is our primary goal. Additionally, students conduct a survey of relevant issues pertaining to privacy rights and intellectual property rights for social network trends and audience analytics. Prerequisites: ENG 101, or FMS 115 or RCO 101. Notes: Equivalent to FMS 115 or RCO 101. ENG 742 Studies in Rhetorical Theory and Practice 3. Exploration, analysis, and participation in independent press publishing from inception to final product while practicing the entrepreneurial strategies needed to begin a successful venture. English: 4 units (emphasis on grammar, composition, and literature) Math: 4 units (including Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and one approved course beyond Algebra II) Science: 3 units (including at least one unit in life or biological science, at least one unit in physical science, and at least one lab course) ENG 230 Writing for the Workplace and Public Audiences 3. ENG 213 Transcultural Literatures: Medieval to Enlightenment 3. Critical survey of the traditions, thought, and directions of African American writing from the late Harlem Renaissance to the present. Prerequisites: ENG 522, ENG 747 or permission of instructor. Verse forms and sound patterns in English and American poetry. Intensive study of a limited number of plays (and perhaps some sonnets) using such approaches as textual analysis, historical material, filmed versions, attendance at productions, discussion, writing, and performance study. ENG 424 Writing-Advanced: Analytical and Technical 3. Topic will vary depending on section. The Department of English boasts twenty-six Tenure-line Faculty, and six Academic Professional Faculty working in a wide range of research interests. ENG 602 Electronic Research, Writing, and Editing 3. ENG 347 Topics in Post-1800 Literature 3. Prerequisites: Sophomore, junior, or senior standing. The Department of English offers courses in major authors, in all major literary periods, in literary theory, in linguistics and rhetoric, in journalism, and in writing essays, fiction, and poetry. Prerequisites: Admission to MA program in English or permission of the instructor. Prerequisites: Sophomore, junior, or senior standing. ENG 390 Studies in Writing Center Theory and Practice 3. Located in Greensboro, … American poetry and related critical theory with special emphasis on Taylor, Poe, Emerson, Whitman, and Dickinson. Instruction in research methodologies as relevant to college writing projects. Notes: Equivalent credit to FMS 116 or RCO 102. A selection of representative plays including Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1 Henry IV, Much Ado about Nothing, Henry V, and Hamlet. Capstone course. ENG 461 Eighteenth-Century British Writers 3. Prepare for your future. Topics, theories, movements, and authors that comprise the African-American literary tradition. Critical, cultural, and historical study of the English drama—excluding Shakespeare—from medieval plays to eighteenth-century comedy: Marlowe, Jonson, Webster, Dryden, Congreve, Sheridan, and others. ENG 431 Feminist Theory and Women Writers 3. Techniques for describing language, theories about language, and introduction to the structure and history of English. If you are interested in taking these classes, sign up as soon as possible! Other topics of interest to teachers of English, including geographical and social dialects and teaching composition. Faulkner, Welty, Wright, Tate, O'Connor, Percy, and others. Develops skills in producing professional documents, analyzing the writing of others, and collaborating on written assignments. Workshop in writing essays and other types of nonfiction with emphasis on audience and style. Topics include history, social class, sexuality, gender, race, immigration, post-imperial nostalgia, realism, the legacy of modernism, postmodernism, and cultural studies. Origins, developments, and competing views of rhetoric from classical antiquity into the 17th century; intersections of rhetoric and public discourse, poetics, education, and gender. Emphasizes process strategies for clear, concise, and accurate messages. Combines writing workshop and lecture. ENG 730 Studies in American Literature 3. ENG 360 The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century 3. American prose written after 1900, with an emphasis on historical context, prose traditions in America, and the development of form, style, and genre. ENG 352 The Twentieth-Century American Novel 3. Prerequisites: SPA 301 or SPA 302 or FRE 301 or GER 301 . ENG 327 Writing for Professionals and Entrepreneurs 3. Rhetoric and Public Advocacy Undergraduate Minor, African American and African Diaspora Studies, Geography, Environment, and Sustainability, Joseph M. Bryan School of Business and Economics, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, --------------------------------------------------. Academic supervision provided by Internship Coordinator and direction in field provided by job supervisor. For those writing for publication or whose work in business or government requires a great deal of writing. ENG 221 Writing of Poetry: Introductory 3. Intensive work at an advanced level on a selected topic in Gender and Sexuality Studies. ENG 642 Topics in Pre-1800 Literature 3. Learn More. Scheduling of M.A. Prerequisites: ENG 101. permission of instructor. Same as ENT 327. The Department of English offers courses in major authors, in all major literary periods, in literary theory, in linguistics and rhetoric, in journalism, and in writing essays, fiction, and poetry. (See the Director of Undergraduate Studies in English.). This course is only offered Fall semester, so if you didn’t sign up for it your first fall semester here, take ENG 101. This number reserved for experimental courses. Refer to the Course Schedule for current offerings. ENG 225 Writing of Fiction: Introductory 3. Intensive review of literature and criticism in a given field in preparation for preliminary examination or dissertation. Prerequisites: ENG 101 or RCO 101 or FMS 115. UNCG offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses during Summer Session. Exploration of how literature treats human rights violations and how human rights norms shape stories. CAA satisfies all General Education Core requirements. Study of one or more British Romantic writers, and of Romanticism as a movement. Students examine and interpret Dante's epic poem and minor works; his sources and circumstances; and literature in English influenced by his works. Principles of written discourse with a survey of techniques of teaching composition in the middle and elementary grades. Exploration of literature in the context of social scientific findings and theories. Critical study of British literature, and its historical and/or cultural contexts, in the period from the French Revolution through the 1830s. Emphasis on lyric and metaphysical poetry. Focus: written skills needed for workplace success. sophomore, junior, or senior standing. Notes: May be repeated for credit when topic varies. Studies in special topics related to literacy, the process of composing, composition pedagogy, and composition research. Major novelists, poets, and playwrights of the modernist period. 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Introduction to newspaper journalism. Examines the historical, pedagogical, ideological and theoretical threads of literacy studies, debates and programs. Emphasis on writing for presentation and publication in the field. UNC Greensboro, Physical Address:
Intensive study of a particular area of American women's writing and affiliated critical work. Prerequisites: ENGL major or minor. Students may not receive credit for ENG 102 and either FMS 116 or RCO 102. ENG 235 Special Topics: Speculative Fiction 3. Notes: May be repeated for credit when topic varies. This course provides basic language skills in the non-English languages taught at UNCG for working in a variety of professional contexts. Notes: ENGL major cannot receive elective credit for both ENG 390 and ENG 391. Attention to historical, cultural, and literary backgrounds as appropriate. Reading and writing essays that advocate ideas and causes. English majors with strong writing skills may apply to volunteer in the University Writing Center with opportunities to earn credit and gain teaching experience. Main lines of thought and style noted in major writers of the later Renaissance from Donne and Jonson through Milton. The Department of English offers degree programs leading to the Master of Arts, the Master of Fine Arts, and the Doctor of Philosophy. Start your online English courses now and switch to on-campus classes when COVID restrictions are lifted. Fax: 336-334-3281
Selected writers of the Restoration and eighteenth century in a historical, literary, and cultural context: Dryden, Behn, Finch, Pope, Swift, Haywood, Johnson, and others. An introduction to major rhetorical theories and philosophies in their socio-historical context from the ancient Greeks through the twentieth century. ENG 211 Major British Authors: Medieval to Eighteenth Century 3. Practical experience in writing, editing, or other fields related to English studies. Prerequisites: University Reasoning and Discourse requirements must already have been met. The typical sequence of UNCG courses for foreign language is 101, 102, 203, and 204. Notes: May be repeated once when topic varies. Elements of prose fiction, with an emphasis on the theory and art of narrative structure. Students work with local industries and nonprofit organizations to solve important data science problems under the supervision of a mentor. Prerequisites: ENG 225 or permission of instructor. Notes: ENG 522, ENG 531, or ENG 747 recommended. Note: Courses approved for SI or WI markers do not necessarily carry the marker every time they are offered. Major authors of the Romantic, Victorian and Modern periods studied in relation to their times and traditions: Wordsworth, Tennyson, Yeats, Joyce, and others. Critical reading and analysis of British and American drama. UNCG policy requires that all international courses (even those taught in English) be evaluated by a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services. Exploration of selected topics in Rhetoric and Composition. Directed research project for students in the MED program. Terry Kennedy, Graduate Program Director, M.F.A. Congratulations! COURSES. Topics include exploration and contact, Puritanism, the Great Awakening, the Revolution, and the rise of captivity and travel narratives and the novel. ENG 698 Topics in Rhetoric/Composition 3. ENG 604 Electronic Discourse and User Documentation 3. Principles of written communication emphasizing clarity, precision, audience analysis, arrangement, and collaboration applied to a variety of professional and entrepreneurial writing tasks and workplace settings; includes elements of summaries, reports, and proposals. The College considers successful completion of the 204 course a demonstration of proficiency. #, MFA Thesis Reading Livestream: Cortney Esco and Aaron Graham, MFA Thesis Reading Livestream: Brianna Azua & Ashlee Shefer, English Education Alum Spotlight: Karen Phillips, English Education Alum Spotlight: Brittany Egerton. Emphasis on themes and styles, with particular attention given to classical sources, world history, and modern innovations in technique. Physical Address: 3143 Moore Humanities and Research Administration Building Greensboro, NC 27412. Emphasis on Southern perspectives, values, traditions. Survey of selected major romantic writers, c. 1800–1900: Irving, Bryant, Cooper, Prescott, Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, and authors from the Brahmin and Transcendentalist groups. Variable topics. Prerequisites: ENG 101 or equivalent. Empirical and theoretical focus, drawn from disciplines such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, and economics, will vary. ENG 201 European Literary Classics: Ancient to Renaissance 3. Drop in-visits are not available. ENG 664 Topics in Post-1800 Literature 3. in the major; Notes: May be repeated for credit if the topic of study changes. ENG 391 Studies in Digital Studio Theory and Practice 3. Cindy Damm McPeters Awarded The 2020-2021 Hephzibah Roskelly Award for Pedagogical Innovation! Exploration of the relationships between literary and extraliterary arts such as music, visual arts, cinema, and architecture. Individual conferences. The creative writing program offers courses both to undergraduates seeking the B.A. ENG 375 Topics in Native American and Indigenous Studies 3. Use the directions below to search for courses. Readings in the early dream visions, Troilus and Criseyde, and selected Canterbury Tales. ENG 108 Topics in British and American Literature 3. Good luck on your #FDOC! Exploration of selected topics in literature in English after 1800. Topics will vary and may include such subjects as genocide, hunger, child soldiers, censorship, torture. Senior-graduate courses are available to advanced students, and the graduate program offers the full range of literary and rhetorical studies leading to the M.A. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing or higher. Offerings may include Southern Writers, The Mystery Novel, Women Writers, The Imperial Imagination, and Grail Literature. To adhere to social distancing and University Covid-19 policies, virtual appoints are encouraged and face-to-face may be available with appointment. Historical and critical study of texts from various kinds of speculative fiction, such as fantasy, science fiction, and utopian and/or dystopian writing. and Ph.D. This award honors […]. Language and literature of the thirteenth-, fourteenth-, and fifteenth-century England. Prerequisites: Sophomore, junior, or senior standing. and Ph.D. Extraliterary focus will vary. Jeanie Reynolds, Director of English Education. All rights reserved. However, the Public Health-Related Courses above must still be completed prior to admission. ENG 212 Major British Authors: Romantic to Modern 3. Students also participate in one-credit hour seminar courses, Culture and Community for Graduate Students, to receive ongoing support and mentoring. Classic authors and their contributions to the intellectual life of America: Hawthorne, Melville, Douglass, Poe, Whitman, Dickinson, and others. ENG 346 English Literature from Victorian to Modern 3. The English major allows flexible plans of study appropriate for different career aspirations. Notes: Same as WGS 706. Prerequisites: ENG 219 or permission of instructor. Introduction to language in its sociocultural context. Amy Vines 336.334.5221
[email protected]. Students collect and analyze unstructured text data using web/API scraping methods, and then analyze their corpus using text mining and natural language processing. ENG 103 Essentials of Professional and Business Writing 3. Emphasis on relationships among language, culture, and literature. An introduction to the issues and practices in contemporary publishing in America, from acquiring, editing, and preparing manuscripts to their publication as printed books and e-books. Introduction to contemporary rhetorical theory and practice; practice with writing and reading in a variety of genres/disciplines using tools of rhetoric. Students may earn course credit and valuable job experience through English 401: Internship in Journalism and Editing and English 402: Internship in English Studies. Analysis of online rhetorics, digital literacies, and Internet/multimedia technologies as applicable to research on readers and writers interacting within online environments. Advanced workshop in writing fiction. Major comedies, histories, tragedies selected for topical study. ENG 688 Women's Rhetoric and Feminist Pedagogy 3. ENG 650 Modern Literary and Cultural Theory 3. Emphasis on basic newswriting and reporting. The language is studied primarily in conjunction with literary texts in the context of their history and culture. Instruction in drafting, revising, and compilation of a final portfolio. Welcome to graduate studies in English at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Students collect remote/mobile data using a microcomputer (Arduino, Raspberry Pi) or mobile phone, and then analyze that data by creating a dashboard visualization of their data. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing or ENGL major or permission of instructor. To arrange an appointment, please contact the person you need and schedule a time for your visit. ENG 290 The Rhetoric of Social Movements 3. Course Title Instructor Days Time Prerequisites; LAT 101: Elementary Latin I (3 sections) Schueller Heyn Shelmerdine: MWF MWF MWF: 9-9:50 10-10:50 11-11:50: LAT 140 Theory and application of computer technology in the study of language, rhetoric and composition, and literature, including related ethical, social, and philosophical issues. Works in Anglo-Saxon and some in Middle English in translation. COURSE: TIMES: RM: COURSE TITLE: INSTR. Critical reading and analysis of works in translation: Homer, Dante, Cervantes, and others. ENG 459 Twentieth-Century British Poetry 3. Discussion of student poetry supplemented by readings of poetry and essays about poetry by historical and contemporary masters of the genre. ENG 348 Contemporary British Literature and Culture 3. Attention to historical, cultural, and literary backgrounds, especially the Continental dramatic background, as appropriate. You must be logged in to perform Pre-registration Activities. ENG 422 Teaching Composition: Theories and Applications 3. It May Be For You, If You Want To… teach English in high school be a journalist or editor be a poet or novelist be a lawyer teach English at a college or university have a strong liberal arts education, BA | Honors | Accelerated BA to MA | Teaching Licensure. Click or tap the Course Offerings Search button below. Printer Friendly Prerequisites: Limited to MED candidates. Critical survey of the traditions, ideas, techniques, and directions of African American writing from its beginnings to the early Harlem Renaissance. Study of rhetorical theory and practice in digital environments; practice analyzing and composing a variety of visual, online, and multimodal texts. Development of the English novel from Conrad through end of World War II, featuring such writers as Forster, Lawrence, Joyce, Woolf, Huxley, and Greene. Notes: This course reserved for full-time MFA candidates. Chaucer's major works, including The Canterbury Tales and Troilus and Criseyde. Notes: May be repeated once for credit when the topic changes. Exploration of selected topics in literature in English before 1800. A student may declare either major upon matriculation; to change one’s major to English, or to change from one degree program to the other, one must have permission of the department. Selected reading in English literature from Beowulf to Malory. ENG 624 Capstone Project in Cultural Analytics 3. ENG 735 Studies in African-American Literature 3. ENG 607 Text Mining and Natural Language Processing 3. Focusing on a selection of important events, historical figures, and international issues of global significance, this course explores human rights in international law, … May be repeated once for credit when topic varies. Topics include non-European literary forms, colonization, political resistance, nationalism, gender, postcolonial predicaments. Exploration of the literatures, cultural productions, histories, and politics of indigenous peoples. Prerequisites: Admission to major or permission of instructor. Greensboro, NC 27402, Phone: 336-334-5311
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