For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog
Code | Course Title | Credit | Learning Time | Division | Degree | Grade | Note | Language | Availability |
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ENG2027 | English Phonetics | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-3 | English | Yes | |
The purpose of this course is to provide students with basic principles of English pronunciation in terms of articulatory phonetics. The course covers English phonemes, stresses, and intonations and connected speech. The students are expected to improve their English pronunciation through this class. | |||||||||
ENG3001 | Medieval and Renaissance Poetry | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | - | No | |
A survey of the mainstream of Medieval and Renaissance Poetry, including the works of Chaucer, Wyatt, Spenser, Sidney, Shakespeare, Donne, Herbert, Milton, and Marvell. The emphasis is on literary analysis. | |||||||||
ENG3002 | 18th and 19th Century English and American Poetry | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
A survey of the mainstream of 18th and 19th century English poetry, including the works of Dryden, Pope, Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley, Byron, Tennyson, and Browning. The emphasis is on literary analysis. | |||||||||
ENG3003 | Modern British and American Poetry | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
A survey of the mainstream of Modern British Poetry from 1900 to the present, including the works of Hardy, Yeats, Pound, Eliot, Auden, Thomas, Larkin, and Heaney. The emphasis is on literary analysis. | |||||||||
ENG3006 | Modern British Drama | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course examines the work of a number of leading British playwrights up to the early 1990s. It will examine scripts for both theatre and television and consider the relationship between social change and developments in dramatic form as well as content. Writers studied will normally include: Terence Rattigan, John Osborne, Arnold Wesker, Samuel Beckett, Harold Pinter, Edward Bond, Caryl Churchill, Brian Friel. | |||||||||
ENG3007 | Modern American Drama | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course covers American Drama of the twentieth century, with a special emphasis on drama written since 1945. It is concerned with the drama's construction of American mythologies surrounding success, wealth, race, sexuality and gender. | |||||||||
ENG3009 | Women Writers and Poets | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course examines the work of a variety of women writers and poets, focusing on the genres of prose fiction and poetry and the themes of gender, race, and sexuality. Texts: Willa Cather, Kate Chopin, Flannery O'Connor, Gertrude Stein, Alice Walker, Edith Wharton, Emily Dickinson, Sylvia Plath, Adrienne Rich, and Anne Sexton. | |||||||||
ENG3014 | English Literature and Media Art | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | - | No | |
Comparative study between media arts and British-American Literature. | |||||||||
ENG3019 | Theories of Language Acquisition and Education | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | - | No | |
Mechanisms for the 2nd language learning/acquisition are discussed from the perspectives of linguistic theories, phychological learning theories and the findings from the observations of child native languge acquisition processes. Based on the study of 2nd language acquisition, teaching methods are discussed as its application to English education. | |||||||||
ENG3024 | Nineteenth-Century British Novel | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | English | Yes | |
Critical and historical study of representative works of earlier 19th century British writers from the beginning of the century to mid-century. | |||||||||
ENG3036 | British and American short Novel | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | English | Yes | |
The purpose of this course is to study the world views and techniques of modern English short stories by reading some important 20th century English short stories. | |||||||||
ENG3037 | Contemporary British and American Literature | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
A survey of representative literary and critical writings of the late twentieth century, emphasizing the diversity and significance of Postmodernism. | |||||||||
ENG3038 | Understanding of Translation | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | - | No | |
An introductory course on translation, emphasis on the theory of translation, English-Korean literary translations, Korean-English literary translations selected works by representative translators. | |||||||||
ENG3043 | Topics in Drama | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course traces the development of Western and Eastern drama from ancient periods to the modern and post-modern periods. Through reading and discussing representative plays from each period and country, the course provides the student with the tools for analyzing drama both formally and within an historical and cultural milieu. | |||||||||
ENG3046 | Introduction to Discourse Analysis | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3-4 | - | No | |
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to theories and methods of discourse analysis. People use language in context, yet linguistic models of language structure tend to focus on language in isolation, all else being equal. The focus of this course is on charting what it means for all else not to be equal in order to better understand how language works in larger discourse contexts. We will consider the organization of language above the sentence-level, considering a variety of cross-sentence discourse phenomena (coreference, ellipsis, information structure) and the types of models that have been proposed to capture cross-sentence relationships (coherence, discourse markers, conversational organization). We will explore a variety of approaches and discuss their theoretical assumptions, methodological tools, and empirical strengths and weaknesses. |