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Course code & No. | Course Title | Course Description | Offering Unit |
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ENG 320 | Seminar: Discourse and The Media | DECL | |
Eng 1 | Basic College English | Basic grammar, usage, and composition skills in English | DECL |
Eng 2 | English for the Professions | DECL | |
Eng 3 | Literature and Society | DECL | |
Eng 4 | World Literatures | DECL | |
Eng 5 | Expository Writing | A directed study of selected prose writings in English, with guidance on written assignments. | DECL |
Eng 11 | Literature and Society | DECL | |
Eng 12 | World Literatures | DECL | |
Eng 13 | Writing as Thinking | DECL | |
Eng 15 | Survey of World Literature | Reading of short masterpieces and selections from World Writers excluding English and American. | DECL |
Eng 19 | English Literature | DECL | |
Eng 20 | American Literature | DECL | |
Eng 21 | Survey of English Literature I | DECL | |
Eng 22 | Survey of English Literature II | DECL | |
Eng 23 | Introduction to Shakespeare | DECL | |
Eng 30 | English for the Professions | DECL | |
Eng 31 | Fundamentals of Speech | Understanding of the basic principles of speech and voice production and proficiency in their use. Speech skills common to all forms of oral communication; the selection and evaluation of materials for speech; organization; thought; voice; action; and speaker-listener relations. | DECL |
Eng 37 | Survey of American Literature | American Literature from the beginnings to the close of the nineteenth century: includes major works and a critical appreciation of their place and influence in American Literature. Intensive readings from leading writers of each period. | DECL |
Eng 40 | Writing and Critical Writing | DECL | |
Eng 41 | Survey of American Literature I | Beginnings to 1900. | DECL |
Eng 42 | Survey of American Literature II | DECL | |
Eng 100 | Study of the English Language | DECL | |
Eng 101 | Introduction to British Literary History | DECL | |
Eng 102 | Development of the English Language | History and structure of the English language. | DECL |
Eng 103 | Introduction to American Literary History | Literary, cultural, and historical background for the study of the literature of the United States. | DECL |
Eng 104 | Levels of English Language Use | DECL | |
Eng 105 | Masterpieces of World Literature | A rapid study of the literary history of the world, from primitive times to the present; a cultural and comparative study of a few famous books from the East and West; supplementary and collateral readings and reports on assigned authors and works. Students are advised to finish the first before they enroll in the second semester of the course. | DECL |
Eng 106 | Language Theory and Language Awareness | DECL | |
Eng 107 | Fundamentals of Journalism | How information and facts for news and feature stories are gathered and how they are put together by the press and radio. Emphasis will be on practical application of principles. Considerable writing by students. Course will tie in closely with student newspaper. | DECL |
Eng 108 | Ethics of Journalism | The need for a free press and impartial news in modern society. Responsibilities and obligations of the free press. Duty of a free press to inform the public accurately and honestly. | DECL |
Eng 109 | Advanced News, Feature and Radio Writing | Instruction and practice in the writing of the more elaborate news stories, the newspaper magazine section type of article, the radio news broadcasts and interviews. | DECL |
Eng 110 | Introduction to English | Principles of editing copy, headline writing, page make-up and the use of pictures. Explanation of the copydesk and how it operates. | DECL |
Eng 111 | The Short Story | This course consists of practice in writing short stories, study of narrative principles in the short story, and consideration of the short story as a literary form. | DECL |
Eng 112 | Introduction to Modern English Morphology and Syntax | Morphologic and syntactic structures of Modern English; regional and formal variations; varying analyses. | DECL |
Eng 114 | History of the English Languate | A descriptive study of the forms and structure of the English language from its beginnings in Old English to Middle English through Modern English. | DECL |
Eng 115 | Development of the English Language | History and structure of the English language. | DECL |
Eng 116 | Structure of English I: Phonetics and Phonology | An analysis of the phonetic features and phonological structure and function of the sound patterns of English. | DECL |
Eng 117 | Structure of English II: Morphology and Syntax | An analysis of the structure and function of words and sentence patterns in English. | DECL |
Eng 118 | English Semantics | Meaning relations between words and larger grammatical units. | DECL |
Eng 119 | English Discourse | DECL | |
Eng 120 | Stylistics | DECL | |
Eng 120-I | Sixteenth Century Literature | Elizabethan poetry, prose, and drama, including Shakespeare but only in historical perspective. | DECL |
Eng 120-II | Seventeenth Century Literature | Studies in baroque and classical prose, the metaphysical and other schools of poetry, and the works of Milton. | DECL |
Eng 121 | Dryden to Johnson | The classical Period. | DECL |
Eng 122 | Old English and Medieval Literature | The important works in Old English and Middle English. | DECL |
Eng 123 | Elizabethan Literature | Elizabethan prose, poetry, and drama. | DECL |
Eng 124 | Seventeenth Century Literature | Baroque and classical prose, the metaphysical and other schools of poetry, and the works of Milton (excluding the drama). | DECL |
Eng 125 | Metaphysical and Restoration Literature | Selected writers of the seventeenth century to the Restoration. | DECL |
Eng 127 | Romantic Literature | The 18th century phase of the movement, the revival of romanticism from Blake to Scott. | DECL |
Eng 128 | Studies in Contemporary American Literature | Major figures from Henry James to recent, poets, dramatists and novelists, in relation to their social and philosophic backgrounds. | DECL |
Eng 129 | Victorian Literature | Major works of the more important Victorian writers. | DECL |
Eng 131 | Modern British Literature | Major writers and significant literary movements from 1900 to 1944. | DECL |
Eng 132 | Contemporary British Literature | Major writers and significant literary movements from 1945 to the present. | DECL |
Eng 133 | Literatures from the British Commonwealth Countries and Former British Colonies | DECL | |
Eng 134 | Acting and Directing | Theory and practice. All students are cast in reasonably important parts each semester. Those especially interested in directing will be given much practice under supervision. An attempt is made to develop all round actors; each student plays at least two part of diametrically opposed types. | DECL |
Eng 135 | Oral Interpretation | The reading prose and poetry with emphasis on variety, range, and expression; the development of adequate responsiveness -- intellectual and emotional appreciation -- to literary values and of the power to communication orally this appreciation to others. | DECL |
Eng 136 | Forms of Public Addresses | The more important forms of public address and the occasions which give rise to hem; study of special methods by which speech is made clear, interesting, and forceful. Reading and reports on Philippine public address. | DECL |
Eng 137 | Group Discussion and Conference Leadership | Procedures in exchanging information, solving problems, determining policies, resolving differences in small face-to-face groups, and developing insights into the nature of group processes. | DECL |
Eng 142 | The American Romantics | Texts by writers of the nineteenth century illustrative of the various impulses of the romantic tradition in the United States. | DECL |
Eng 143 | Early 20th Century American Literature | Major works from Henry James to William Faulkner and their social and philosophical backgrounds. | DECL |
Eng 144 | Current 20th Century American Literature | American Literature from 1945 to the present. | DECL |
Eng 146 | New Genres in Anglo-American Literature | Anglo-American popular genres, such as sci-fi, fantasy, gothic, fiction, detective fiction and the comic tradition. | DECL |
Eng 147 | The Tradition of Women's Writing in Anglo-American Literature | DECL | |
Eng 148 | Asian Voices in Anglo-American Literature | Literature by British and American writers of Asian extraction. | DECL |
Eng 150 | Creative Writing | Nature, forms, principles, and techniques of creative writing in the fields of drama, prose, and poetry for the purpose of producing a manuscript of special literary merit. | DECL |
Eng 151 | The Writing of Fiction | The art of fiction, particularly that of the modern short story, including a survey of the growth of its techniques. | DECL |
Eng 152 | Advanced Fiction Writing | The writing of fiction with emphasis on the student's critical and imaginative range as demonstrated in his ability to render more complicated themes and fictional forms, including the short novel. | DECL |
Eng 153 | The Writing of Poetry | The art of poetry, particularly that of modern poetry, including a survey of the growth of its techniques. | DECL |
Eng 154 | Advanced Poetry Writing | The writing of poetry with stress on the student's critical and imaginative range. | DECL |
Eng 155 | Introduction to Dramatic Writing | The one-act play and other dramatic forms; the techniques of writing for the stage. | DECL |
Eng 156 | Dramatic Writing | The three-act play and other sustained forms of drama. | DECL |
Eng 157 | English for the Professions | DECL | |
Eng 158 | Registers of English | DECL | |
Eng 191 | Approaches to a College English Program | Analysis of concepts and problems in college English under a general education program. | DECL |
Eng 195 | Ethnic American Literature | A study of the literature and heritage of non-Anglo-Saxon writers (such as African-American, Hispanic American and Jewish American writers) whose works have enriched and changed American Literature. | DECL |
Eng 197 | Special Topics | DECL | |
Eng 198 | Selected Topics | DECL | |
Eng 199 | Research | DECL | |
Eng 200 | Undergraduate Thesis | DECL | |
Eng 201 | Introduction to Old English | A beginning study of the history of the English language and principles of linguistic development. Lectures, regular exercises, and assigned readings and translation of Old English texts. | DECL |
Eng 202 | English Drama to 1642 | A historical and critical study; exclusive of Shakespeare. | DECL |
Eng 203 | Introduction to Middle English | DECL | |
Eng 203-F | Life and the Comedies | Examination and discussion of important biographical documents and authorities, and study of the dramatist's development in comedy. The comedies are read with emphasis on questions of sources and on some structural and textual problems. Unusual passages are memorized and peculiarities of grammar and style are investigated. Individual reports of considerable length on specialized topics. | DECL |
Eng 203-S | Shakespeare | The Histories and Tragedies. Study of the playwright's development in serious drama. The histories are read not only as specimens or masterpieces of their type, but also in their relation to similar Elizabethan plays and to other works of Shakespeare. As in the comedies, the stress in the treatment of the tragedies is on sources and peculiar problems of dramatic structure and style. Memorization of passages of great beauty and individual and style. Memorization of passages of great beauty and individual term papers on approved subjects. | DECL |
Eng 204 | History of the English Language | DECL | |
Eng 205 | The Structure of English: Phonology and Morphology | DECL | |
Eng 206 | The Structure of English | A study of the phonological, morphological, and syntactic components of English as seen in its sound, prosodic, word, and sentence structures. | DECL |
Eng 207 | Advanced Semantics | DECL | |
Eng 208 | Discourse Analysis | DECL | |
Eng 210 | Language and Literature | DECL | |
Eng 211 | Pre-Shakesperean Drama | English drama from its beginnings to the time of Shakespeare. | DECL |
Eng 212 | English Drama | DECL | |
Eng 213 | Shakespeare | DECL | |
Eng 214 | Shakespeare | DECL | |
Eng 215 | Restoration Drama to the Present | Selected English plays from the Restoration to the contemporary period. | DECL |
Eng 216 | The English Novel From Richardson to Scott | The derivation and development of the English novel to the period of the Victorians. | DECL |
Eng 217 | The English Novel | DECL | |
Eng 218 | The Modern English Novel | The English novel from Conrad to the present. | DECL |
Eng 221 | Readings in Old English | - | DECL |
Eng 222 | Readings in Middle English Literature | DECL | |
Eng 223 | English Poetry | DECL | |
Eng 230 | Critical Theory and Prcactice | Rapid survey of important writings on the subject from Aristotle to Walter Pater, discussion of principles of modern literary criticism, and the critical study of the chief literary types. Each student is assigned to work on a particular problem. Studies in Philippine literature are acceptable for this assignment. | DECL |
Eng 232 | Beowulf | DECL | |
Eng 233 | Chaucer | DECL | |
Eng 235 | The Life and Works of Milton | DECL | |
Eng 240 | Philippine Literature in English | A study of Filipino writing in the English language. | DECL |
Eng 242 | Individualism in American Literature: 1837-1900 | DECL | |
Eng 243 | American Literature: 1900-1944 | DECL | |
Eng 244 | Current American Literature from 1945 to the Present | DECL | |
Eng 245 | The American Novel | DECL | |
Eng 246 | Gender and Genre in Anglo-American Women's Writing | DECL | |
Eng 251 | Readings in New English Literatures | DECL | |
Eng 256 | New Genres in Anglo-American Literature | DECL | |
Eng 257 | English Satire of the Restoration and the 18th Century | DECL | |
Eng 258 | English Lyric Poetry from the Renaissance to Present | DECL | |
Eng 260 | Variations of Native and Non-native English | DECL | |
Eng 261 | Critical Survey of Language Theories | DECL | |
Eng 262 | The Study of Rhetoric | DECL | |
Eng 263 | Textual Analysis | DECL | |
Eng 264 | Studies in 19th Century English Literature | DECL | |
Eng 265 | Studies in Modern British Literature | DECL | |
Eng 290 | Sociolinguistics and Literature | DECL | |
Eng 291 | Seminar in English Literature | DECL | |
Eng 295 | Colloquium: Contemporary Issues and Problems in Language and Literature in the Philippine Setting | DECL | |
Eng 298 | Directed Reading | DECL | |
Eng 299 | Bibliography and Methods of Research | DECL | |
Eng 300 | Master's Thesis | DECL | |
Eng 305 | Seminar: Language and Cognition | DECL | |
Eng 310 | Seminar: English Language and Culture | DECL | |
Eng 311 | Seminar: Language and Gender | DECL | |
Eng 315 | Seminar: Semiotics | DECL | |
Eng 316 | Seminar: Language Theories | DECL | |
Eng 317 | Seminar: Pragmatics | DECL | |
Eng 320 | Seminar: Discourse Stylistics and the Media | DECL | |
Eng 325 | Seminar: Hermeneutics | DECL | |
Eng 335 | Seminar: Critique of Philippine Literary Works in English Translation | DECL | |
Eng 351 | Seminar in English Linguistic | DECL | |
Eng 352 | Seminar in English Phonology | DECL | |
Eng 353 | Seminar in English Morphology and Syntax | DECL | |
Eng 354 | English Language Seminar | DECL | |
Eng 355 | Seminar in Old English Literature | DECL | |
Eng 356 | Seminar: Rhetorical Theory | DECL | |
Eng 357 | Seminar in Language and Literature | DECL | |
Eng 360 | Seminar in Medieval English Literature | DECL | |
Eng 361 | Seminar in Renaissance English Literature | DECL | |
Eng 362 | Seminar in 17th Century English Literature | DECL | |
Eng 363 | Seminar in 18th Century English Literature | DECL | |
Eng 364 | Seminar in 19th Century British Literature | DECL | |
Eng 365 | Seminar in Contemporary British Literature | DECL | |
Eng 371 | Seminar in American Literature | DECL | |
Eng 391 | Seminar in British Literature | DECL | |
Eng 398 | Special Problems in Literature | DECL | |
Eng 399 | Research | DECL | |
Eng 400 | PhD Dissertation | DECL | |
Engg 150 | Introduction to Technology Entrepreneurship | DIE/OR, DGE |