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ENG 100 Introduction to Textual Studies (3 hours)

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Majors, Minors & Degrees:
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Language Arts Education (B.A., B.S.)
English (B.A.)
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English

This course is designed to equip new English majors and minors with the textual expertise and vocabulary needed for the analysis and discussion of various texts. It will cover English prosody (including meter, sounds patterns, and traditional closed forms), and the technical vocabulary appropriate to the discussion of fiction and drama.

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