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ENGL 2050: Lit Of The Amer West
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Survey of literary and cinematic interpretations of the American West from the late 19th-century to the present.
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ENGL 2050 - Lit Of The Amer West
ENGL 2085: Digital Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Critical introduction to digital culture - including virtuality, digital media, cyberspace, and social networking - as represented in literature, film, and new media.
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ENGL 2085 - Digital Culture
General Education Course
This course is a general education course.
ENGL 2086: AI/Literary Imagination
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Critical introduction to representations of artificial intelligence in literature, film, and new media. Focuses on texts that examine artificial, thinking beings of all types and the ethical and imaginative questions that arise in their wake.
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ENGL 2086 - AI/Literary Imagination
ENGL 2090: Video Game Storytelling
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Explores the interplay between game and story in videogame media. Students will play and analyze videogames, specifically those with strong narratives, and engage with broader literary/theoretical issues in videogame studies. Texts include videogames, films, fiction, and critical/theoretical resources.
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ENGL 2090 - Video Game Storytelling
General Education Course
This course is a general education course.
ENGL 2095: Lit. by the Numbers
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
This course serves as an introduction to one aspect of what has come to be called digital humanities: by revealing patterns not normally perceptible through traditional reading methods, the computer-aided statistical analysis of texts has proven to be the most exciting and controversial methodological development in 21st-century literary criticism. Although we often think of literature as the occasion for subjective responses (appreciation; favorite books; personal reflection; reader response, etc.), this class will ask what objective readings might look like, and how the quantitative analysis of literature can both challenge and be put in the service of more traditional interpretive and humanistic arguments.
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ENGL 2095 - Lit. by the Numbers
General Education Course
This course is a general education course.
ENGL 2211: Writing In Honors
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Writing in undergraduate academic contexts. Students practice analytical and persuasive writing that addresses various academic audiences in a research university. Emphasis on writing for learning, textual analysis, writing from research, and collaborative writing.
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ENGL 2211 - Writing In Honors
ENGL 2220: Novels And Films
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Examination of the relationship between novels and their film adaptations.
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ENGL 2220 - Novels And Films
General Education Course
This course is a general education course.
ENGL 2225: Science Fiction
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Introduction to writing and film that include aliens, advanced technology, androids, space travel, time travel, and the like.
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ENGL 2225 - Science Fiction
General Education Course
This course is a general education course.
ENGL 2235: Fantasy
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
An introduction to the literary genre of fantasy.
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ENGL 2235 - Fantasy
General Education Course
This course is a general education course.
ENGL 2245: Horror
3.00 Credits
University of Utah
Critical examination of horror texts. Study of the key contents, techniques, and conventions of horror texts and of their psychological, cultural, and political elements.
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ENGL 2245 - Horror
General Education Course
This course is a general education course.
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