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Show Arts, Letters and Science Arts, Letters and Science Prerequisites: English 1, 2, 3; or approval of instructor. W (3). Allred 35. Fiction Writing—Techniques of narration and description involving character in conflict. Basic, simplified approaches to the short story. A W (3) Allred 38. Rapid Reading—Advanced principles of speed and comprehension. A W S (2). Ward 40. Listening—Acquisition of advanced listening skills facilitating depth learning, retention, and recall in oral communication. A W S (2) Jorgensen +50. Masterpieces of American Literature—Beginnings to Civil War. Not for English majors. A (3). Wiese +51. Masterpieces of American Literature—Civil War to World War I. Not for English majors. W (3). Wiese +52. Masterpieces of American Literature—Since World War I. Not for English majors. S (3). Wiese +61. Masterpieces of English Literature—Beginnings to 1800. Not for English majors. W (3) Arnold, Smith +62. Masterpieces of English Literature—1800 to Present. Not for English majors. S (3) Arnold, Smith +70. Modern American Grammar—An introductory survey of traditional, structural and generative grammar. W (3) Pedersen, Spainhower +84. Modern Dramatic Literature—Style and ideas of major contemporary dramatists. A (3). Carroll +88. Critical Approach to Fiction—Critical and appreciative study of fiction. A W S (3). Staff +89. Critical Approach to Drama—Critical and appreciative study of drama. A W S (3). Staff +90. Critical Approach to Poetry—Critical and appreciative study of poetry. A W S (3). Staff +95. Biography—Literary values of English and American short biographies. W (2). Carroll 100. Advanced Composition—Basic expository techniques combined with other forms of discourse. Emphasis on originality, clarity, and practical application for other courses as well as vocation. A W S (3) Allred, Mikkelsen 101. Poetry Writing—Ideas for and methods of writing poetry. A (3) Dabb 118. Non Fiction Writing—Analysis of magazine markets, fundamentals of article writing, preparation of articles for publication; includes criticism of student articles. (Same as Journalism 118.) W (3). Mikkelsen 123. Biographical Writing—Emphasis on contemporary subjects—personal narrative, character sketch and profile, as-told-to etc. Research focuses upon interviewing and personal observation. S (3) Allred 126. Advanced Technical Writing—Advanced composition applicable to engineering, scientific, and technical writing. Prerequisite: English 32, or approval of instructor. S (3). Allred 127. Advanced Grammar—An in-depth grammatical description of English based on the structural-generative theory of language. A S (3) Pedersen, Spainhower 130. Children's Literature—Study of representative literature emphasizing standards of judgment for its selection. A W S (3) Glade 132. Young People's Literature—For prospective teachers of junior and senior high school literature. Extensive reading in young people's literature stressing the literary values there and bridging the gap between this type of literature and classical literature. A (3) Dabb 136. Advanced Fiction Writing—Short story writing with emphasis on free lancing and publication. Prerequisite: English 35, or other creative writing, or approval from instructor. S (3) Allred 149. The Teaching of English in the Secondary Schools —Review of essentials and study of basic teaching principles. S (3). Pedersen, Barton 150. American Literature—Beginnings to 1800. S (3). Peterson 151. American Literature—1800 to Civil War. A (3). Arnold, Woodfield 152. American Literature—Civil War to 1900. W (3). Arnold, Woodfield 153. American Literature—Twentieth Century. S (3). Wiese 156. The Novel in America—A survey of the American novel from the beginnings to the present with readings selected from all periods. S (3) Petersen 158. Literature of American West-—A study of imaginative literature, particularly the novel, written about and in the trans-Mississippi West, including nineteenth century antecedents, popular Westerns, and recent quality novels of the West. W (3) Petersen +160. Shakespearean Tragedies—A (5) Burton, Grove, Woodfield 120 121 |