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Mar 14, 2025
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ENGL 479 - Special Studies & Research in Language and Literature Credits: 1-3 In this course students will delve into a particular literary subject and discuss its complexity. Depending upon the professor, the subjects that could be discussed are race and literature, issues pertaining to sexuality and gender, and the reality of the American dream. These topics will be examined through research, discussion, analysis, multi-media and literature. An example: A course on race and literature may look at the representation of black women within a world that does not see their reality. Black women representation would be analyzed through literature and representation on television or film. Does the medium change the representation? This class is a rotational class and subject matter will vary based on the Professor. Can be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 103 and Junior Standing. Requires approval of department chair.
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