Calendar 2000–01

ENG 2820 Semantics ENG 2840 Lexical Studies in English ENG 2850 Phonological Studies in English ENG 2860 Advanced Grammatical Studies in English ENG 3000 Issues in Comparative Literature ENG 3100 Major Author(s) ENG 3110 Romanticism ENG 3120 Modernism ENG 3130 Issues in Literary Criticism ENG 3140 Topics in East/West Comparative Literature ENG 3150 Literary Stylistics ENG 3160 Major Concepts in American Literature ENG 3170 Major Concepts in European Literature ENG 3180 Major Concepts in World Literature ENG 3190 Literature and Culture ENG 3200 Literature and Art ENG 3210 Literature and Religion ENG 3220 Literature and Film ENG 3230 Gender and Literature ENG 3240 Special Topics in Literature ENG 3250 Other Literatures in English ENG 3260 Creative Writing ENG 3270 Literature of War and Peace ENG 3600 Contrastive Linguistics ENG 3610 Psycholinguistics ENG 3620 Acquisition of English as a Second Language ENG 3630 Sociolinguistics ENG 3640 English Language Teaching and Learning ENG 3650 Special Topics in Applied Linguistics ENG 3660 Special Topics in English Linguistics ENG 3670 Discourse Analysis ENG 3680 History of the English Language ENG 3690 Gender and Language ENG 3700 Independent Research Essay ENG 3710 Communication Across Cultures in English ENG 3720 Pedagogical Grammar # ! The following courses are offered by the English Language Teaching Unit to enable students to use and improve their English language skills and develop more confidence in communicating in the language. Course offerings include: (1) foundational courses that focus on developing a particular English language ability like listening, speaking, writing, or reading; (2) integrated courses that focus on a specific topic like current affairs, visual media, nature, culture, or the environment; (3) integrated courses that focus on English use in a specialized area such as technical communications or business communications.

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