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www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2014-2015 CATALOG | 594 Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units ENGL 250T. Jane Austen The Jane Austen Book Club will read Austen against her competitors, Frances Burney, Elizabeth Inchbald, and Maria Edgeworth. Units: 4 ENGL 261. Seminar: Writing Poetry Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced individual projects in the writing of poetry. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 24 units ENGL 263. Seminar: Writing Fiction Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced individual projects in the writing of fiction. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 24 units ENGL 265. Seminar: Writing Creative Nonfiction Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced individual projects in the writing of creative nonfiction. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 24 units ENGL 270. Writing Workshop for Teachers Prerequisites: major or minor in English; permission of instructor. Workshop emphasizing writing theory. Study of current writing theory and pedagogical techniques will be integrated with discussions of writing produced during the course. Units: 4 ENGL 278T. Seminar in Composition Studies Seminar exploring focused topics in composition studies, including but not limited to research methods in the field, literacy theory, rhethorical theory, stylistics, genre studies, writing assessment, teaching with technology, and the intersections of culture and writng. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units ENGL 280T. Seminar in Critical Theory Prerequisites: major or minor in English; permission of instructor. Seminar in literary criticism (for example, Literary Critics). Units: 4, Repeatable up to 12 units ENGL 280T. Research Methods This seminar introduces students to useful research methods that will help them become stronger thinkers and writers about literature. A variety of works from different eras and genres will provide opportunities for discussion, research, and writing, while samples of criticism and they will serve as models of literary scholarship. Students will collaborate on presentations and projects. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 12 units ENGL 281. Current Writing Theory Prerequisites: major or minor in English; permission of instructor. Designed to acquaint the student with current key issues in composition theory and the theoretical implications for course design and pedagogy. Units: 4 ENGL 282. Practicum in the Teaching of Writing Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Discussion of theoretical issues as they apply to the writing classroom. Normally taken concurrently with the composition option teaching requirement. CR/NC grading only. Units: 1 ENGL 286S. Practicum in Literary Arts - Publishing nd Programming Limited to students enrolled in the MFA program. Supervised work on editorial staff of professional literary magazine; projects in arts programming and service-learning. Repeatable for credit. Letter grade only. Units: 1-6 ENGL 290. Independent Study See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. Units: 1-3 ENGL 291. Supervised Independent Reading Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Reading works from a literary period (for example, More to Milton, 20th Century American Literature, World Literature, Renaissance-Modern) and discussion in individual conferences. Approved for RP grading. (Formerly ENGL 291T) Units: 1-4 ENGL 298. Project Prerequisite: See Criteria for Thesis and Project. Revising, amending, and editing of three original scholarly papers produced while enrolled in graduate seminars, with the goal of creating publishable journal articles. The student's committee must approve of the scope and quality of the papers. Abstract required. Approved for RP grading. Units: 2 ENGL 298C. Project Continuation Pre-requisite: Project ENGL 298. For continuous enrollment while completing the project. May enroll twice with department approval. Additional enrollments must be approved by the Dean of Graduate Studies. Units: 0
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Full Text Search | www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2014-2015 CATALOG | 594 Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units ENGL 250T. Jane Austen The Jane Austen Book Club will read Austen against her competitors, Frances Burney, Elizabeth Inchbald, and Maria Edgeworth. Units: 4 ENGL 261. Seminar: Writing Poetry Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced individual projects in the writing of poetry. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 24 units ENGL 263. Seminar: Writing Fiction Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced individual projects in the writing of fiction. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 24 units ENGL 265. Seminar: Writing Creative Nonfiction Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced individual projects in the writing of creative nonfiction. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 24 units ENGL 270. Writing Workshop for Teachers Prerequisites: major or minor in English; permission of instructor. Workshop emphasizing writing theory. Study of current writing theory and pedagogical techniques will be integrated with discussions of writing produced during the course. Units: 4 ENGL 278T. Seminar in Composition Studies Seminar exploring focused topics in composition studies, including but not limited to research methods in the field, literacy theory, rhethorical theory, stylistics, genre studies, writing assessment, teaching with technology, and the intersections of culture and writng. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 8 units ENGL 280T. Seminar in Critical Theory Prerequisites: major or minor in English; permission of instructor. Seminar in literary criticism (for example, Literary Critics). Units: 4, Repeatable up to 12 units ENGL 280T. Research Methods This seminar introduces students to useful research methods that will help them become stronger thinkers and writers about literature. A variety of works from different eras and genres will provide opportunities for discussion, research, and writing, while samples of criticism and they will serve as models of literary scholarship. Students will collaborate on presentations and projects. Units: 4, Repeatable up to 12 units ENGL 281. Current Writing Theory Prerequisites: major or minor in English; permission of instructor. Designed to acquaint the student with current key issues in composition theory and the theoretical implications for course design and pedagogy. Units: 4 ENGL 282. Practicum in the Teaching of Writing Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Discussion of theoretical issues as they apply to the writing classroom. Normally taken concurrently with the composition option teaching requirement. CR/NC grading only. Units: 1 ENGL 286S. Practicum in Literary Arts - Publishing nd Programming Limited to students enrolled in the MFA program. Supervised work on editorial staff of professional literary magazine; projects in arts programming and service-learning. Repeatable for credit. Letter grade only. Units: 1-6 ENGL 290. Independent Study See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. Units: 1-3 ENGL 291. Supervised Independent Reading Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Reading works from a literary period (for example, More to Milton, 20th Century American Literature, World Literature, Renaissance-Modern) and discussion in individual conferences. Approved for RP grading. (Formerly ENGL 291T) Units: 1-4 ENGL 298. Project Prerequisite: See Criteria for Thesis and Project. Revising, amending, and editing of three original scholarly papers produced while enrolled in graduate seminars, with the goal of creating publishable journal articles. The student's committee must approve of the scope and quality of the papers. Abstract required. Approved for RP grading. Units: 2 ENGL 298C. Project Continuation Pre-requisite: Project ENGL 298. For continuous enrollment while completing the project. May enroll twice with department approval. Additional enrollments must be approved by the Dean of Graduate Studies. Units: 0 |