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Creative Writing Foundations - ENGL3390
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Module delivery information
This module will introduce students to essential Creative Writing techniques, practices and strategies, such as journaling, workshopping, and editing and redrafting. Students will be asked to consider the range of approaches, concerns, and sources of material that writers draw upon, and to understand how that material is shaped into creative output. A range of sample texts will be presented to students as models for their own creative practice — they will be encouraged to work across genres, in a variety of short prose and poetic forms. Thematic blocks will focus on, for example, 'form, freedom and constraint'; 'time, tense and memory'; 'writing and place'; 'manifestoes'. The importance of critical responses, and the role of the creative writer as critic, will be emphasised.
Contact hours
Contact hours: 40 Private Study Hours: 260 Total Study Hours: 300
Method of assessment
Main assessment methods Reflective Journal (2,000 words) (30%) Seminar participation (20%) Portfolio: A final portfolio, consisting of 3,000 words of prose OR 90 lines of poetry OR a proportional combination of the two (50%) Reassessment methods Alternative assessment: 100% Coursework (3,000 words).
Indicative reading
The University is committed to ensuring that core reading materials are in accessible electronic format in line with the Kent Inclusive Practices. The most up to date reading list for each module can be found on the university's reading list pages: https://kent.rl.talis.com/index.html
See the library reading list for this module (Canterbury)
Learning outcomes
The intended subject specific learning outcomes. On successfully completing the module students will be able to: 1 make use of a range of material and sources of inspiration in the writing of creative texts, such as research, memory, observation, place; 2 produce creative writing in a range of forms including poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction; 3 understand the role of the creative writer as a critic, and the interplay of creative and critical approaches. The intended generic learning outcomes. On successfully completing the module students will be able to: 1 identify and apply strategies of close reading and writing relevant to the material they encounter; 2 begin to produce ambitious and crafted creative texts; 3 demonstrate their understanding of the fiction and poetry through creative responses; 4 participate in group discussions including creative workshops; 5 begin self-directed research and discuss, evaluate, and creatively deploy secondary critical and theoretical perspectives; 6 reflect critically on their own creative practice and that of their peers, and understand the choices available to them; 7 manage their time and workload effectively.
- Credit level 4 . Certificate level module usually taken in the first stage of an undergraduate degree.
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University Catalog 2023-2024
English (eng).
ENG 01001 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING-STRETCH 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ACT English score of 0-17; or SAT Evidence Based Reading and Writing score of 200-470; or WritePlacer score of 0-3; or Accuplacer Reading Comprehension score of 0-79 and WritePlacer score of 4.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
ENG 02001 ESL WRITING LEVEL I 2 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department).
Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture
ENG 02002 ESL WRITING LEVEL II 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02003 ESL WRITING LEVEL III 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02004 ESL WRITING LEVEL IV 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02005 ESL WRITING LEVEL V 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02006 ESL WRITING LEVEL VI 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02007 ESL WRITING LEVEL VII 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02101 ESL READING LEVEL I 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02102 ESL READING LEVEL II 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02103 ESL READING LEVEL III 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02104 ESL READING LEVEL IV 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02105 ESL READING LEVEL V 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02106 ESL READING LEVEL VI 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02107 ESL READING LEVEL VII 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02201 ESL LISTENING LEVEL I 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02202 ESL LISTENING LEVEL II 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02203 ESL LISTENING LEVEL III 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02204 ESL LISTENING LEVEL IV 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02205 ESL LISTENING LEVEL V 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02206 ESL LISTENING LEVEL VI 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02207 ESL LISTENING LEVEL VII 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02301 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL I 1 Credit Hour
Contact Hours: 1.4 lecture
ENG 02302 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL II 1 Credit Hour
ENG 02303 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL III 1 Credit Hour
ENG 02304 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL IV 1 Credit Hour
ENG 02305 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL V 1 Credit Hour
ENG 02306 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL VI 1 Credit Hour
ENG 02307 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL VII 1 Credit Hour
ENG 02401 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL I 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02402 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL II 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02403 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL III 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02404 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL IV 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02405 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL V 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02406 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL VI 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02407 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL VII 2 Credit Hours
ENG 02500 ESL PRONUNCIATION 1 Credit Hour
ENG 11002 COLLEGE WRITING-STRETCH (KCMP) 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Minimum C grade in ENG 01001 ; and special approval.
Attributes: Kent Core Composition, Transfer Module Composition
ENG 11011 COLLEGE WRITING (KCMP) 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ACT English score of 18-25; or SAT Evidence Based Reading and Writing score of 480-590; or Accuplacer Reading Comprehension score of 80 or higher and WritePlacer score of 4; or WritePlacer score of 5 or higher.
ENG 12008 ESL WRITING LEVEL VIII 2 Credit Hours
ENG 12009 ESL WRITING LEVEL IX 2 Credit Hours
ENG 12010 ESL WRITING LEVEL X 2 Credit Hours
ENG 12095 SPECIAL TOPICS IN ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE 1-3 Credit Hours
Contact Hours: 1-3 lecture
ENG 12108 ESL READING LEVEL VIII 2 Credit Hours
ENG 12109 ESL READING LEVEL IX 2 Credit Hours
ENG 12110 ESL READING LEVEL X 2 Credit Hours
ENG 12208 ESL LISTENING LEVEL VIII 2 Credit Hours
ENG 12209 ESL LISTENING LEVEL IX 2 Credit Hours
ENG 12210 ESL LISTENING LEVEL X 2 Credit Hours
ENG 12308 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL VIII 1 Credit Hour
ENG 12309 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL IX 1 Credit Hour
ENG 12310 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL X 1 Credit Hour
ENG 12408 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL VIII 2 Credit Hours
ENG 12409 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL IX 2 Credit Hours
ENG 12410 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL X 2 Credit Hours
ENG 12507 ESL DEBATE 1 Credit Hour
ENG 12508 ESL PUBLIC SPEAKING 1 Credit Hour
ENG 12605 ESL AMERICAN CULTURE I 2 Credit Hours
ENG 12606 ESL AMERICAN CULTURE II 2 Credit Hours
ENG 12707 ESL BUSINESS ENGLISH I 2 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Special approval.
Contact Hours: 5 lecture
ENG 12708 ESL BUSINESS ENGLISH II 2 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 12707 with a minimum C- grade; and special approval.
ENG 12801 ESL ACADEMIC SUCCESS 1 Credit Hour
Prerequisite: None.
Contact Hours: 1 lecture
ENG 20002 INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL WRITING 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ACT English score of 26 or higher; or SAT Evidence Based Reading and Writing score of 600 or higher; or minimum C- grade in ENG 11002 , ENG 11011 or HONR 10197 .
ENG 20021 INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Minimum 26 ACT combined English/writing score; or minimum 600 SAT writing score; or ENG 11002 , or ENG 11011 or HONR 10197 .
ENG 21001 INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC LITERATURE OF THE UNITED STATES (DIVD) 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Minimum 26 ACT combined English/writing score; or minimum 600 SAT writing score; or ENG 11002 or ENG 11011 or HONR 10197 .
Attributes: Diversity Domestic
ENG 21002 INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN'S LITERATURE (DIVD) 3 Credit Hours
ENG 21003 INTRODUCTION TO LGBT LITERATURE (DIVD) 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ACT English score of 26 or higher; or SAT Evidence based Reading and Writing score of 600 or higher; or ENG 11002 , ENG 11011 , or HONR 10197 .
ENG 21011 RESEARCH WRITING (KCMP) 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Minimum C- grade in ENG 11002 or ENG 11011 or HONR 10197 ; or ACT English score of 26 or higher; or SAT Evidence Based Reading and Writing score of 600 or higher.
ENG 21054 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE (KHUM) 3 Credit Hours
Attributes: Kent Core Humanities, Transfer Module Humanities
ENG 22071 STORIES THAT BUILT THE WORLD: HEROES, QUESTS AND LEGENDS (KHUM) 3 Credit Hours
ENG 22072 STORIES TO SAVE THE WORLD: LITERATURE AND THE FUTURE OF HUMANITY (KHUM) 3 Credit Hours
Attributes: Kent Core Humanities, TAG Arts and Humanities, Transfer Module Humanities
ENG 22073 MAJOR MODERN WRITERS: BRITISH AND UNITED STATES (KHUM) 3 Credit Hours
ENG 24001 INTRODUCTION TO LITERARY STUDY 3 Credit Hours
Attributes: TAG Arts and Humanities
ENG 24002 INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITION THEORY 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ACT English score of 26 or higher; or SAT Evidence based Reading and Writing score of 600 or higher; or ENG 11002 , ENG 11011 or HONR 10197 .
ENG 25001 LITERATURE IN ENGLISH I 3 Credit Hours
ENG 25002 LITERATURE IN ENGLISH II 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ACT English score of 26 or higher; or SAT Evidence Based Reading and Writing score of 600 or higher; or ENG 11002 , ENG 11011 , or HONR 10197 .
ENG 25004 LITERATURE IN THE UNITED STATES I 3 Credit Hours
ENG 25005 LITERATURE IN THE UNITED STATES II 3 Credit Hours
ENG 26001 POPULAR FORMS OF LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Minimum 26 ACT combined English/writing score; or minimum 600 SAT writing score; or ENG 11002 ; or ENG 11011 ; or HONR 10197 .
ENG 26095 SOPHOMORE SPECIAL TOPICS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 30050 WRITING AND RHETORIC IN A DIGITAL AGE 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297 .
ENG 30051 WRITING, RHETORIC AND NEW MEDIA 3 Credit Hours
ENG 30053 WRITING FOR VIDEO GAMES 3 Credit Hours
Contact Hours: 3 lecture, 0 lab, 0 other
ENG 30062 PRINCIPLES OF TECHNICAL WRITING 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Minimum C- grade in ENG 21011 or HONR 10297 .
ENG 30063 PROFESSIONAL WRITING 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Minimum C- grade in ENG 21011 or HONR 10297 ; and junior standing.
Attributes: TAG Business
ENG 30064 ARGUMENTATIVE PROSE WRITING 3 Credit Hours
ENG 30065 EXPOSITORY PROSE WRITING 3 Credit Hours
ENG 30066 WRITING IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE (ELR) 3 Credit Hours
Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement
ENG 30067 FICTION WRITING I 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 20021 .
ENG 30068 FICTION WRITING II 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 30067 .
ENG 30069 POETRY WRITING I 3 Credit Hours
ENG 30070 POETRY WRITING II 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 30069 .
ENG 30071 CREATIVE NONFICTION 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Minimum C grade in ENG 21011 or HONR 10297 .
ENG 30074 GRAMMAR FOR EDITING 3 Credit Hours
ENG 30075 STARTING A NOVEL 3 Credit Hours
ENG 30095 JUNIOR SPECIAL TOPICS 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Junior standing.
ENG 31001 FUNDAMENTAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR 3 Credit Hours
ENG 31002 HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 31003 LINGUISTICS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 31004 LEXICOLOGY/LEXICOGRAPHY 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 31003 .
ENG 31005 CHILD SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 3 Credit Hours
ENG 31006 WORLD ENGLISHES (DIVG) (WIC) 3 Credit Hours
Attributes: Diversity Global, Writing Intensive Course
ENG 31007 PEDAGOGY FOR TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 31008 GRAMMAR FOR TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND/FOREIGN LANGUAGE 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 31001 .
ENG 31009 ADULT SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 3 Credit Hours
ENG 31010 THE BILINGUAL MENTAL LEXICON 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 31003 and ENG 31005 ; or ENG 31009 .
ENG 31012 GENDER AND LANGUAGE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 31095 SPECIAL TOPICS IN LINGUISTICS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 32001 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 32002 LITERATURE FOR YOUNG ADULTS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 33001 U.S. LITERATURE TO 1865 3 Credit Hours
ENG 33002 U.S. LITERATURE FROM 1865 TO 1945 3 Credit Hours
ENG 33003 U.S. LITERATURE FROM 1945 TO PRESENT 3 Credit Hours
ENG 33005 NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE (DIVD) 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 11011 or HONR 10197 .
ENG 33010 AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE TO 1900 3 Credit Hours
ENG 33012 MODERN AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 33013 AFRICANA WOMEN'S LITERATURE (DIVG) 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 11011 .
Attributes: Diversity Global
ENG 33014 AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN'S LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 33015 AFRICAN LITERATURES (DIVG) 3 Credit Hours
ENG 34001 MEDIEVAL LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 34002 BRITISH LITERATURE, 1500-1660 3 Credit Hours
ENG 34003 BRITISH LITERATURE, 1660-1800 3 Credit Hours
ENG 34004 BRITISH LITERATURE, 1800-1900 3 Credit Hours
ENG 34005 BRITISH AND IRISH LITERATURE, 1900-PRESENT 3 Credit Hours
ENG 34011 WORLD LITERATURE IN ENGLISH (DIVG) 3 Credit Hours
ENG 34021 WOMEN'S LITERATURE (DIVD) 3 Credit Hours
ENG 34031 SHORT STORY 3 Credit Hours
ENG 34041 FAIRY TALES 3 Credit Hours
ENG 34055 SHAKESPEARE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 34065 CHAUCER 3 Credit Hours
ENG 34070 KNIGHTS AND OUTLAWS IN LITERATURE AND CULTURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 34090 SHAKESPEARE IN PERFORMANCE (ELR) 3 Credit Hours
Schedule Type: Lecture, Study Away
ENG 34095 SPECIAL TOPICS:MAJOR AUTHOR STUDIES 3 Credit Hours
ENG 35105 LITERATURE, CULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT 3 Credit Hours
ENG 35201 THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 35301 LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES (DIVD) 3 Credit Hours
ENG 35401 SCIENCE FICTION 3 Credit Hours
ENG 36005 FILM AND NARRATIVE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 37001 CLASSICAL RHETORIC 3 Credit Hours
ENG 38001 CRITICAL THEORY AND READING 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297 ; and ENG 24001 .
ENG 38002 RHETORIC AND WRITING STUDIES 3 Credit Hours
ENG 38895 SPECIAL TOPICS IN WRITING 3 Credit Hours
ENG 39095 SPECIAL TOPICS IN LITERARY HISTORY 3 Credit Hours
ENG 39495 SPECIAL TOPICS IN LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 39595 SPECIAL TOPICS IN LITERARY CRITICISM 3 Credit Hours
ENG 39895 SPECIAL TOPICS IN RHETORIC, COMPOSITION AND WRITING 3 Credit Hours
ENG 39995 SPECIAL TOPICS CULTURAL STUDIES 3 Credit Hours
ENG 40072 HOW TO EDIT PROFESSIONALLY 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297 ; and junior standing.
ENG 40073 HOW TO PUBLISH: BOOKS AND BEYOND 3 Credit Hours
ENG 40089 INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: THEMES IN STUDY ABROAD (ELR) 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297 ; and special approval.
Schedule Type: International Experience, Lecture
Contact Hours: 3 other
ENG 40099 WRITING PORTFOLIO (ELR) 2 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Creative Writing minor or Professional and Technical Writing minor; and junior standing.
Schedule Type: Senior Project/Honors Thesis
Contact Hours: 2 lecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter-IP
ENG 41001 SOCIOLINGUISTICS IN SCHOOLING (DIVD) (WIC) 3 Credit Hours
Attributes: Diversity Domestic, Writing Intensive Course
ENG 41003 LANGUAGE CURRICULUM, MATERIALS AND ASSESSMENT 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 31007 .
ENG 41092 ESL PRACTICUM IN INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAMS (ELR) 3 Credit Hours
Pre/corequisite: ENG 31007 .
Schedule Type: Lecture, Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 2 lecture, 5 other
ENG 41093 VARIABLE TITLE WORKSHOP IN ENGLISH 1-6 Credit Hours
Schedule Type: Workshop
Contact Hours: 1-6 other
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
ENG 41094 COLLEGE TEACHING ASSISTANT (ELR) 1-3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Senior standing; and special approval.
Contact Hours: 1-3 other
ENG 41096 INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION 1-3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Junior standing; and special approval of instructor and department.
Schedule Type: Individual Investigation
ENG 41098 GUIDED RESEARCH IN ENGLISH (ELR) 1-3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Junior standing; and special approval.
Schedule Type: Research
ENG 41192 ESL PRACTICUM IN A P-12 SETTING (ELR) 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 31005 .
ENG 41194 TUTORING OF WRITING 3 Credit Hours
ENG 41198 RESEARCH ASSISTANT IN ENGLISH (ELR) 1-3 Credit Hours
ENG 41292 TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE PRACTICUM (ELR) 3,6 Credit Hours
Schedule Type: Practical Experience
Contact Hours: 5-10 other
ENG 41392 STUDENT TEACHING (ELR) 9 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: CULT 29535 and EPSY 29525 and ETEC 39525 ; and eligibility for student teaching; and special approval.
Corequisite: ENG 41525 .
Contact Hours: 27.733 other
ENG 41525 INQUIRY INTO PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: CULT 29535 and EPSY 29525 and ETEC 39525 .
Corequisite: ENG 41392 .
ENG 42092 WRITING INTERNSHIP (ELR) 1-3 Credit Hours
ENG 42192 SERVICE LEARNING IN ENGLISH STUDIES (ELR) 3 Credit Hours
ENG 43092 TEACHING POETRY IN THE SCHOOLS (ELR) 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing; and special approval.
ENG 49091 SENIOR SEMINAR (ELR) (WIC) 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 38001 or ENG 38002 ; and English major.
Schedule Type: Seminar
Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement, Writing Intensive Course
ENG 49095 SENIOR AND GRADUATE SPECIAL TOPICS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 51525 INQUIRY INTO PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Corequisite: ENG 53392 .
ENG 53392 STUDENT TEACHING 6 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Eligibility for student teaching; graduate standing; and special approval.
Corequisite: ENG 51525 .
ENG 59095 SENIOR AND GRADUATE SPECIAL TOPICS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 61000 INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH AND PEDAGOGY IN CRITICAL READING 3 Credit Hours
ENG 61094 INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH IN THE TEACHING OF COLLEGE WRITING 3 Credit Hours
ENG 62291 SEMINAR:BRITISH LITERATURE 1800 TO PRESENT 3 Credit Hours
ENG 63001 METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 63033 THEORIES IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 3 Credit Hours
ENG 63034 SOCIOLINGUISTICS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 63038 TEACHING LITERATURE AND CULTURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 63039 SECOND LANGUAGE CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT 3 Credit Hours
ENG 63040 LINGUISTICS FOR THE LANGUAGE PROFESSIONS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 63041 DESCRIPTIVE GRAMMAR OF ENGLISH 3 Credit Hours
ENG 63043 SECOND LANGUAGE WRITING 3 Credit Hours
ENG 63044 SECOND LANGUAGE READING 3 Credit Hours
ENG 63045 ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES 3 Credit Hours
ENG 63046 SECOND LANGUAGE LISTENING AND SPEAKING 3 Credit Hours
ENG 63047 HERITAGE LANGUAGES AND SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING 3 Credit Hours
ENG 63048 SOCIOCULTURAL THEORY AND FOREIGN AND SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 3 Credit Hours
ENG 63098 SECOND LANGUAGE RESEARCH METHODS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 63391 SEMINAR: LINGUISTICS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 64070 WRITING POETRY 3 Credit Hours
ENG 64071 WRITING FICTION 3 Credit Hours
ENG 65012 READING AND INTERPRETING RESEARCH ON WRITING 3 Credit Hours
ENG 65022 RHETORICAL THEORY:GREEK AND ROMAN 3 Credit Hours
ENG 65023 RHETORICAL THEORY:18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES 3 Credit Hours
ENG 65027 ROLE OF COMPOSITION 3 Credit Hours
ENG 65035 LINGUISTICS FOR RHETORICIANS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 65044 RESEARCH DESIGN 3 Credit Hours
ENG 65051 LITERACY:FUNCTIONS, PRACTICES AND HISTORY 3 Credit Hours
ENG 65052 WRITING ACTIVITY AS SOCIAL PRACTICE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 65053 WRITING TECHNOLOGIES 3 Credit Hours
ENG 66002 BRITISH AND IRISH LITERATURE FROM THE EARLY ROMANTICS ONWARD 3 Credit Hours
ENG 66051 SHAKESPEARE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 66101 LITERATURE OF THE UNITED STATES THROUGH THE CIVIL WAR 3 Credit Hours
ENG 66103 ETHNIC LITERATURE OF THE UNITED STATES 3 Credit Hours
ENG 66104 AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 66302 POST-COLONIAL LITERATURE IN ENGLISH 3 Credit Hours
ENG 66401 LITERARY MOVEMENTS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 66501 NARRATIVE LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 66502 DRAMATIC LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 66592 PRACTICUM IN TUTORING WRITING 1 Credit Hour
ENG 66595 SPECIAL TOPICS:AUTHORS AND AUTHORSHIP 3 Credit Hours
ENG 66706 METHODS IN THE STUDY OF LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 66791 SEMINAR:BRITISH AND IRISH LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 66891 SEMINAR:LITERATURE OF THE UNITED STATES 3 Credit Hours
ENG 66895 SPECIAL TOPICS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 66991 SEMINAR:GENRE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 67101 FEMINIST THEORY AND CRITICISM 3 Credit Hours
ENG 67104 SOCIAL AND CULTURAL THEORY AND CRITICISM 3 Credit Hours
ENG 67591 SEMINAR: THEORY AND CRITICISM 3 Credit Hours
ENG 67691 SEMINAR:SCHOLARLY EDITING 3 Credit Hours
ENG 68093 VARIABLE TITLE WORKSHOP IN ENGLISH 2-6 Credit Hours
Contact Hours: 2-6 other
ENG 68096 INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION 1-3 Credit Hours
ENG 68098 RESEARCH 1-15 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval.
Contact Hours: 1-15 other
ENG 68392 PRACTICUM IN TEACHING COLLEGE ENGLISH 3 Credit Hours
ENG 68492 PRACTICUM IN TEACHING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 3 Credit Hours
Pre/corequisite: ENG 63001 .
Contact Hours: 3 lecture, 6 other
ENG 68592 PRACTICUM IN TEACHING P-12 ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in MA TESL Education Concentration.
Schedule Type: Field Experience
Contact Hours: 2 lecture, 100 other
ENG 69199 THESIS I 2-6 Credit Hours
Schedule Type: Masters Thesis
Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP
ENG 69299 THESIS II 2 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 69199 ; and graduate standing.
Contact Hours: 2 other
ENG 72291 SEMINAR:BRITISH LITERATURE 1800 TO PRESENT 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing.
ENG 73001 METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 73033 THEORIES IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 3 Credit Hours
ENG 73034 SOCIOLINGUISTICS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 73391 SEMINAR:LINGUISTICS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 74070 WRITING POETRY 3 Credit Hours
ENG 74071 WRITING FICTION 3 Credit Hours
ENG 75012 READING AND INTERPRETING RESEARCH ON WRITING 3 Credit Hours
ENG 75022 RHETORICAL THEORY:GREEK AND ROMAN 3 Credit Hours
ENG 75023 RHETORICAL THEORY:18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES 3 Credit Hours
ENG 75027 ROLE OF COMPOSITION 3 Credit Hours
ENG 75035 LINGUISTICS FOR RHETORICIANS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 75044 RESEARCH DESIGN 3 Credit Hours
ENG 75051 LITERACY:FUNCTIONS, PRACTICES AND HISTORY 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: graduate standing.
ENG 75052 WRITING ACTIVITY AS SOCIAL PRACTICE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 75053 WRITING TECHNOLOGIES 3 Credit Hours
ENG 76002 BRITISH AND IRISH LITERATURE FROM THE EARLY ROMANTICS ONWARD 3 Credit Hours
ENG 76051 SHAKESPEARE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 76101 LITERATURE OF THE UNITED STATES THROUGH THE CIVIL WAR 3 Credit Hours
ENG 76103 ETHNIC LITERATURE OF THE UNITED STATES 3 Credit Hours
ENG 76104 AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 76302 POST-COLONIAL LITERATURE IN ENGLISH 3 Credit Hours
ENG 76401 LITERARY MOVEMENTS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 76501 NARRATIVE LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 76502 DRAMATIC LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 76592 PRACTICUM IN TUTORING WRITING 1 Credit Hour
ENG 76595 SPECIAL TOPICS:AUTHORS AND AUTHORSHIP 3 Credit Hours
ENG 76706 METHODS IN THE STUDY OF LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 76791 SEMINAR:BRITISH AND IRISH LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 76891 SEMINAR:LITERATURE OF THE UNITED STATES 3 Credit Hours
ENG 76895 SPECIAL TOPICS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 76991 SEMINAR:GENRE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 77101 FEMINIST THEORY AND CRITICISM 3 Credit Hours
ENG 77104 SOCIAL AND CULTURAL THEORY AND CRITICISM 3 Credit Hours
ENG 77591 SEMINAR:THEORY AND CRITICISM 3 Credit Hours
ENG 77691 SEMINAR:SCHOLARLY EDITING 3 Credit Hours
ENG 78093 VARIABLE TITLE WORKSHOP IN ENGLISH 2-6 Credit Hours
ENG 78096 INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION 1-3 Credit Hours
ENG 78392 PRACTICUM IN TEACHING COLLEGE ENGLISH 3 Credit Hours
ENG 85024 DOMAIN RHETORICS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 85025 THEORIES AND SYSTEMS OF WRITING AND REPRESENTATION 3 Credit Hours
ENG 85033 THE RHETORICAL NATURE AND FUNCTION OF EXTENDED DISCOURSE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 85041 FIELD RESEARCH METHODS IN WRITING 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: 9 credit hours from the following courses: ENG 75012 , ENG 75022 , ENG 75023 , ENG 73034 , ENG 75051 , ENG 75052 , ENG 75053 ; and doctoral standing.
ENG 85042 DISCOURSE ANALYSIS 3 Credit Hours
ENG 85054 STUDIES IN LITERACY AND COMMUNITY 3 Credit Hours
ENG 85055 THE NATURE AND RELATIONSHIP OF ACADEMIC AND NONACADEMIC LITERACY 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing; and special approval.
ENG 85056 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF WRITING ASSESSMENT: RESEARCH, THEORY AND PRACTICE 3 Credit Hours
ENG 85057 RHETORICAL METHODS 3 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: 6 credit hours from ENG 75012 , ENG 75022 , ENG 75023 ; and doctoral standing.
ENG 85060 DIRECTED READINGS IN WRITING AND RHETORIC 3 Credit Hours
ENG 88098 RESEARCH DOCTORAL 1-15 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval of the graduate chairman.
ENG 89199 DISSERTATION I 15 Credit Hours
Schedule Type: Dissertation
Contact Hours: 15 other
ENG 89299 DISSERTATION II 15 Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ENG 89199 ; and doctoral standing.
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Develop your creative work in a whole range of written forms and genres and explore how writing is crafted through different platforms and media.
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A cross-cultural, interdisciplinary programme, you spend your first term at our Canterbury campus with full access to its excellent academic and recreational facilities. In the spring term, you relocate to the Paris School of Arts and Culture where you study at the Columbia Global Center (known as Reid Hall) in a historic corner of Montparnasse. You visit Paris in the autumn term, where you meet our Paris staff and are taken on a tour of the city. We offer advice and support to help you relocate to Paris.
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