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EMCH 535 - Robotics in Mechanical Engineering Credits: 3
Overview of robotics in practice and research: forward and inverse kinematics, statics and dynamics, trajectory generation, control, vision, and motion planning.
Prerequisites: EMCH 332
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EMCH 544 - Compressible Fluid Flow Credits: 3
Application of the conservation laws of a compressible fluid to isentropic flows, flow with friction, and flows with heating or cooling. Shock and expansion waves. Nozzle and diffuser design.
Prerequisites: EMCH 354
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EMCH 550 - Introduction to Nuclear Safeguards Credits: 3
International nuclear non-proliferation programs and activities, proliferation risk assessment, and nuclear materials management and safeguards, including physical protection systems, material accounting and control, monitoring, and regulatory issues.
Prerequisites: CHEM 112, CHEM 112L, PHYS 212, PHYS 212L, MATH 241, MATH 242
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EMCH 551 - Nuclear Energy in the Hydrogen Economy Credits: 3
The current role of nuclear energy in the US and global energy mix will be described and the potential for future growth will be surveyed, particularly in the development of the hydrogen economy.
Prerequisites: EMCH 354
Note: Not auditable.
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EMCH 552 - Introduction to Nuclear Engineering Credits: 3
Radioactivity and nuclear reactions; steady state and transient nuclear reactor theory.
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EMCH 553 - Nuclear Fuel Cycles Credits: 3
Processing of nuclear fuel including fabrication, irradiation, and waste disposal or storage. In-core and out-of-core fuel management. Fuel cycle economics.
Prerequisites: EMCH 552
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EMCH 554 - Intermediate Heat Transfer Credits: 3
Radiant heat exchange, combined modes of heat transfer, computer techniques in heat transfer analysis and design, environmental heat transfer.
Prerequisites: EMCH 354
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EMCH 555 - Instrumentation for Nuclear Engineering Credits: 3
Basic operational principles of radiation detection and nuclear instrumentation systems. Selection of the proper detector to measure readiation. Statistical analysis of results.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: EMCH 552 or PHYS 511
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EMCH 555L - Nuclear Instrumentation Laboratory Credits: 1
Use of nuclear radiation detection and instrumentation systems and computers. Data acquisition and analysis.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: EMCH 555
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EMCH 556 - Introduction to Risk Analysis and Reactor Safety Credits: 3
An introduction to probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) methods as applied to nuclear power plants but also examples from the chemical industry, aerospace, transportation, and other sectors. Addresses failure and reliability analysis, fault trees, event trees, reactor safety, regulatory practice.
Prerequisites: STAT 509
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EMCH 557 - Introduction to Radiation Shielding and Sources Credits: 3
Radiation interactions and transport, design of radiation shields, point kernel, and Monte Carlo methods. Dosimetry, buildup factors, radiation sources, and shield materials.
Note: Not auditable.
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EMCH 558 - Introduction to Nuclear Reactor Systems Credits: 3
PWR and BWR reactors, reactor system designs for accident prevention and mitigation, protection systems, containment design, emergency cooling requirements, code of federal regulations, and design criteria.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: EMCH 552
Note: Not auditable.
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EMCH 560 - Intermediate Fluid Mechanics Credits: 3
Integral and differential analysis of fluids. Potential flow. Boundary layer analysis. Flow in closed and open channels. Flow dynamics of turbomachinery. Steady and unsteady flows.
Prerequisites: EMCH 310 or ENCP 210, EMCH 360 or ENCP 360
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EMCH 561 - Current Topics in Mechanical Engineering Credits: 1-3
Special topics related to current issues in mechanical engineering. Course content varies and will be announced in the schedule of classes by suffix and title.
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor
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EMCH 562 - Micro/nanofluidics and Lab-on-a-Chip Credits: 3
Basic fluid mechanics,capillary, drop and micro/nanoparticle, electrokinetics; Micropump, mixer, preconcentrator, electrophoresis, microactuator and particle manipulator; Sensors for pressure, velocity, concentration, temperature in environmental monitoring/biodefence, clinical diagnostics, drug discovery/delivery. Restricted to: Upper division
Prerequisites: CHEM 112/L or CHEM 142, PHYS 212
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EMCH 567 - Bio Nano/Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems Credits: 3
Nano/microfabrication for nano/microstructures, photolithography, self-assembly, etching techniques, physical and chemical vapor deposition, surface and bulk micromachining, MEMS inegration and packaging; applications in Biomedical Engineering; microactuators, biomicrosensors, and biomedical devices.
Prerequisites: CHEM 112/L or CHEM 142, PHYS 212
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EMCH 571 - Mechanical Behavior of Materials Credits: 3
Micromechanisms of the deformation and fracture of structural materials; brittle versus ductile behavior; fatigue and creep; strengthening mechanisms; mechanical testing techniques; methods in analysis of mechanical failures.
Prerequisites: EMCH 260 or ENCP 260, EMCH 371
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EMCH 572 - Physical Metallurgy Credits: 3
Equilibrium and phase relations in metallic systems; kinetics of phase transformations; annealing and precipitation phenomena.
Prerequisites: EMCH 371
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EMCH 573 - Introduction to Nuclear Materials Credits: 3
Materials for nuclear applications; materials degredation processes occuring in the nuclear reactor environment.
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EMCH 575 - Adaptive Materials and Smart Structures Credits: 3
A multidisciplinary introductory course addressing the engineering field of adaptive materials and smart structures.
Prerequisites: EMCH 260 or ENCP 260, EMCH 310 or ENCP 210
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EMCH 576 - Fundamentals and Applications of Fuel Cells Credits: 3
Study of fuel cell principles, fuel cell characterization, characteristics of the major types of fuel cells, fuel cell and stack components, fuel cell stack and system design, fuel cell applications in portable, transportation, and stationary areas, as well as the current status and future research focus of fuel cells. Restricted to: Upper division
Prerequisites: EMCH 290 or ENCP 290, ECHE 310 or ENCP 210
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EMCH 577 - Aerospace Structures I Credits: 3
Static analysis of aerospace structural elements such as bars, beams, columns, plates, and shells. Topics include, but not limited to elasticity theory, simple beam theory, boundary value problems, amd structural stability.
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EMCH 578 - Introduction to Aerodynamics Credits: 3
Fundamentals of aerodynamics. Elements of compressible flow. Thin airfoil theory, finite wing theory. Flow through nozzles, diffusers, and wind tunnels. Normal and oblique shock waves. Elements of the methods of characteristics and finite difference solutions for compressible flows. Aspects of hypersonic flow.
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EMCH 580 - Mechanics of Solid Biomaterials Credits: 3
Introduction to the mechanical behavior of solid biomaterials. Structure and mechanical properties of tissue including skin, myocardium, and tendon. Mathematical treatment of anisotropic elasticity, nonlinear elasticity, linear and quasi-linear viscoelasticity, muscle activity.
Prerequisites: MATH 242
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EMCH 584 - Advanced Mechanics of Materials Credits: 3
Topics in stress analysis, including unsymmetrical bending, three-dimensional stress-strain; torsion; rotational stress; thick-walled pressure vessels; beams on elastic foundations; and stress concentration.
Prerequisites: EMCH 260 or ENCP 260
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EMCH 585 - Introduction to Composite Materials Credits: 3
Introduction to fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composite materials, manufacturing methods and processes. Micro-Mechanics and properties of orthotropic laminated and woven composites. Analysis of composite structures (Mechanics and Synergistic environmental effects). Structure/property relationships. Characterization of modern composite materials. Design considerations.
Prerequisites: EMCH 327, 371, MATH 242
Note: Effective: May Session 2012
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EMCH 586 - Experimental Stress Analysis Credits: 3
Stress analysis utilizing experimental techniques including transmission and scattered light photoelasticity, strain gauges, and brittle coatings. Introduction to modern concepts of coherent optics in stress analysis with emphasis on engineering applications.
Prerequisites: EMCH 260 or ENCP 260
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EMCH 592 - Introduction to Combustion Credits: 3
Chemical thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, and combustion phenomena in energy production. Application to the modeling of coal combustion, incineration, and combustion engines.
Prerequisites: EMCH 354, 394
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EMCH 594 - Solar Heating Credits: 3
Solar radiation; review of heat transfer and radiation characteristics of relevant materials; flat plate and focusing collectors; energy storage models for design of solar heating systems; system design by computer simulation; direct conversion by solar cells.
Prerequisites: EMCH 290 or ENCP 290, EMCH 354, or ECHE 321
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EMCH 597 - Thermal Environmental Engineering Credits: 3
Vapor compression and absorption refrigeration systems. Heat pumps. Properties of refrigerants. Cryogenic refrigeration. Heating and cooling of buildings. Solar heating and cooling systems.
Prerequisites: EMCH 354, 394
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ENCP 101 - Introduction to Engineering I Credits: 3
Engineering problem solving using computers and other engineering tools.
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ENCP 102 - Introduction to Engineering II Credits: 3
Principles and practice of visualization and graphical representation using modern computer-aided design tools.
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ENCP 103 - Exploratory Topics in Engineering and Computing Credits: 1-6
Introduction to new, contemporary, and emerging issues in engineering and computing that are not regularly included in lower division courses. Course content varies and will be announced in the schedule of classes.
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ENCP 105 - Professional Development and Ethics in Engineering and Computing Credits: 1
Introduction to the field of engineering and computing in a seminar format.
Note: Open to first-year students only.
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ENCP 200 - Statics Credits: 3
Introduction to the principles of mechanics. Equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies. Distributed forces, centroids, and centers of gravity. Moments of inertia of areas. Analysis of simple structures and machines. A study of various types of friction.
Prerequisites: MATH 141
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ENCP 201 - Introduction to Applied Numerical Methods Credits: 3
Introduction and application of linear algebra and numerical methods to the solution of physical and engineering problems. Techniques include iterative solution techniques, methods of solving systems of equations, and numerical integration and differentiation.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: MATH 142
Cross-listed Course: EMCH 201, PHYS 311
Prerequisites: MATH 141
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ENCP 210 - Dynamics Credits: 3
Kinematics of particles and rigid bodies. Kinetics of particles with emphasis on Newton’s second law; energy and momentum methods for the solution of problems. Applications of plane motion of rigid bodies.
Prerequisites: ENCP 200 or ECIV 200 or EMCH 200
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ENCP 260 - Introduction to the Mechanics of Solids Credits: 3
Concepts of stress and strain; stress analysis of basic structural members; consideration of combined stress, including Mohr’s circle; introductory analysis of deflection; buckling of columns.
Prerequisites: ENCP 200 or ECIV 200 or EMCH 200, MATH 241
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ENCP 290 - Thermodynamic Fundamentals Credits: 3
Definitions, work, heat, and energy. First law analyses of systems and control volumes. Second law analysis.
Prerequisites: MATH 241
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ENCP 330 - Introduction to Vibrations Credits: 3
Theoretical and experimental analysis of systems involving one degree of freedom, including measurement methods. Introduction to free vibrations in systems with two degrees of freedom.
Prerequisites: ENCP 210 or ECIV 210 or EMCH 310, MATH 242
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ENCP 360 - Fluid Mechanics Credits: 3
Basic principles of fluid statics and dynamics; conservation laws of mass, momentum, and energy developed in the context of the control volume formulation; application of dimensional analysis, dynamic similitude, steady-state laminar viscous flow, and turbulent flow.
Prerequisites: ENCP 200 or ECIV 200 or EMCH 200 or BMEN 260 or BMEN 263 or ECHE 300; PHYS 211
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ENCP 440 - Sustainable Development in Engineering Credits: 3
An examination of political, social, technical, and economic issues associated with sustainable development.
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ENCP 460 - Special Topics in Engineering and Computing Credits: 1-6
Emerging topics in engineering and computing. Course content varies and will be announced in the schedule of classes by suffix and title. May be repeated up to 8 hours as topic varies.
Prerequisites: permission of the instructor
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ENCP 481 - Project Management Credits: 1
Estimating project time and resources, scheduling, Gantt and pert charts, budgeting, monitoring and tracking results.
Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Research
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ENCP 491 - Capstone Design Project I Credits: 3
Major team-based design project to be undertaken in a student’s final year of study; project planning,
Prerequisites: consent of academic advisor and instructor; coreq or prereq: ENCP 481 or ECIV 405
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Computer Engineering, BSE
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Research
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ENCP 492 - Capstone Design Project II Credits: 3
System implementation, testing, verification and validation of results. Written reports and oral presentations in a technical setting.
Prerequisites: 491, consent of instructor
Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Research
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ENCP 499 - Interdisciplinary Technical Elective Credits: 1-3
Investigation or studies or special topics, typically in an interdisciplinary team-based environment. A maximum of three (3) credits may be applied toward a degree.
Prerequisites: advance approval of proposed project by instructor and academic advisor
Note: Special permission required by department and professor.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Research
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ENCP 540 - Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing Credits: 3
Design for the environment; life cycle analysis; environmental economics and global competitiveness; legal and regulatory affairs; and management of technological change. Interdisciplinary collaboration of engineering, science, math, and business majors.
Prerequisites: graduate student standing or consent of instructor
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ENCP 602 - Introduction to Engineering Design for Teachers Credits: 3
An introduction to computer-aided design with solid modeling for pre-service and in-service teachers. Design process, professional communication and collaboration methods, design ethics and technical documentation.
Prerequisites: College algebra with trigonometry
Note: Excluded- College of Engineering and Computing majors
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ENCP 603 - Gateway to Technology for Teachers Credits: 3
Knowledge, skills, and understanding of modern technology for teachers and students in teacher education programs.
Prerequisites: MATH 112 or MATH 115
Note: Excluded - College of Engineering and Computing majors
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ENCP 605 - Principles of Engineering for Teachers Credits: 3
Technological processes employed in engineering and engineering technology for teachers and students in teacher education programs.
Prerequisites: MATH 112 or MATH 115 of higher
Note: Excluded - College of Engineering and Computing majors.
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ENFS 050 - The International Student in the University: Foundations Credits: 0
Academic and socio-cultural survival skills for students with high-intermediate English proficiency in the first semester of the Extended Accelerator Program.
Note: Restricted to: Extended Accelerator Program
Special Permission: Department
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ENFS 091 - English for Academic Purposes A Credits: 0
Essential English integrated skill building for students at a high intermediate level of English language proficiency; production and comprehension skills and strategies related to accessing academic content.
Corequisite: ENFS 092
Note: Restricted to: Students in the international accelerator program
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ENFS 092 - English for Academic Purposes B Credits: 0
Essential English integrated skill building for students at a high intermediate level of English language proficiency; production and comprehension skills and strategies related to accessing academic content; second in a two- part sequence (ENFS 091, ENFS 092).
Corequisite: ENFS 091
Note: Restricted to: Students in the International Accelerator Program
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ENFS 093 - Technology for Academic Purposes Credits: 0
Technology skills for non-native speakers of English for accessing course content, typing on an English keyboard, formatting and submitting university level assignments, and improving accuracy through online proofreading tools.
Corequisite: ENFS 091 and ENFS 092
Note: Restricted to Students in the International Accelerator Program
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ENFS 094 - Course Supplement Credits: 0
Strategic competence skill building for low-advanced learners of English; designed to enable students to access course materials and complete university-level assignments successfully.
Note: Restricted to: Students in the International Accelerator Program
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ENGL 101 - Critical Reading and Composition Credits: 3
Instruction in strategies for critically reading and analyzing literature and non-literary texts; structured, sustained practice in composing expository and analytical essays.
Note: Carolina Core CMW
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ENGL 102 - Rhetoric and Composition Credits: 3
Instruction and intensive practice in researching, analyzing, and composing written arguments about academic and public issues.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 with a grade of “C” or better, or equivalent credit
Note: Overlay Course
Carolina Core: CMW
Carolina Core: INF
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ENGL 270 - World Literature Credits: 3
Selected masterpieces of world literature from antiquity to present.
Cross-listed Course: CPLT 270
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and 102 or equivalent
Note: Carolina Core AIU
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Global Learning
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ENGL 282 - Special Topics in Fiction Credits: 3
Special topics in fiction from several countries and historical periods, illustrating the nature of the genre. Maybe repeated for credit. Content varies by title and semester.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and 102 or equivalent
Note: Carolina Core AIU
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ENGL 283 - Special Topics in British Literature Credits: 3
Special topics in British literature exemplifying persistent themes of British culture. May be repeated for credit. Content varies by title and semester.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and 102 or equivalent
Note: Carolina Core AIU
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Global Learning
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ENGL 284 - Drama Credits: 3
Drama from several countries and historical periods, illustrating the nature of the genre.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and 102 or equivalent
Note: Carolina Core AIU
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ENGL 285 - Special Topics in American Literature Credits: 3
Special topics in American literature exemplifying persistent themes of American culture. May be repeated for credit. Content varies by title and semester.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and 102 or equivalent
Note: Carolina Core AIU
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ENGL 286 - Poetry Credits: 3
Poetry from several countries and historical periods, illustrating the nature of the genre.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and 102 or equivalent
Note: Carolina Core AIU
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ENGL 287 - American Literature Credits: 3
An introduction to American literary history, emphasizing the analysis of literary texts, the development of literary traditions over time, the emergence of new genres and forms, and the writing of successful essays about literature. Designed for English majors.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and 102 or equivalent
Note: Carolina Core AIU
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ENGL 288 - English Literature Credits: 3
An introduction to English literary history, emphasizing the analysis of literary texts, the development of literary traditions over time, the emergence of new genres and forms, and the writing of successful essays about literature. Designed for English majors.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and 102 or equivalent
Note: Carolina Core AIU
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ENGL 309 - Teaching Writing in One-to-One Sessions Credits: 3
The study of theories and pedagogy of individualized writing instruction with intensive writing practice including hands-on one-on-one sessions. Recommended for prospective writing teachers.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101 and 102 or equivalent
Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Professional and Civic Engagement
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ENGL 340 - Literature and Law Credits: 3
Introduction to the interdisciplinary study of literature and law.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101; ENGL 102
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ENGL 341 - Literature and Medicine Credits: 3
Introduction to the interdisciplinary study of literature and medicine.
Prerequisites: ENGL 101; ENGL 102
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ENGL 350 - Introduction to Comics Studies Credits: 3
Scholarly study of the formal and aesthetic evolutions of graphic novels, comic books, and other related forms.
Cross-listed Course: FAMS 350
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ENGL 360 - Creative Writing Credits: 3
Workshop course on writing original fiction, poetry, drama, and creative nonfiction.
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 370 - Language in the USA Credits: 3
Linguistic examination of the structure, history, and use of language varieties in the U.S., with a particular focus on regional and sociocultural variation and relevant sociolinguistic issues.
Cross-listed Course: LING 345
Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Professional and Civic Engagement
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ENGL 380 - Epic to Romance Credits: 3
Comprehensive exploration of medieval and other pre-Renaissance literature using texts representative of the evolution of dominant literary forms.
Cross-listed Course: CPLT 380
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 381 - The Renaissance Credits: 3
Literature of the Renaissance, in its cultural contexts, explored through representative works.
Cross-listed Course: CPLT 381
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 382 - The Enlightenment Credits: 3
Literature of the Enlightenment in its cultural contexts, explored through representative works.
Cross-listed Course: CPLT 382
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 383 - Romanticism Credits: 3
Literature of Romanticism, in its cultural contexts, explored through representative works.
Cross-listed Course: CPLT 383
Prerequisites: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 384 - Realism Credits: 3
Literature of Realism in its cultural contexts, explored through representative works.
Cross-listed Course: CPLT 384
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 385 - Modernism Credits: 3
Literature of Modernism in its cultural contexts, explored through representative works.
Cross-listed Course: CPLT 385
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 386 - Postmodernism Credits: 3
Literature of Postmodernism in its cultural contexts, explored through representative works.
Cross-listed Course: CPLT 386
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 387 - Introduction to Rhetoric Credits: 3
Theories of human communication useful for understanding and informing the everyday work of writers. Emphasis on intensive analysis and writing.
Cross-listed Course: SPCH 387
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Professional and Civic Engagement
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ENGL 388 - History of Literary Criticism and Theory Credits: 3
Representative theories of literature from Plato through the 20th century.
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 389 - The English Language Credits: 3
Introduction to the field of linguistics with an emphasis on English. Covers the English sound system, word structure, and grammar. Explores history of English, American dialects, social registers, and style.
Cross-listed Course: LING 301
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 390 - Great Books of the Western World I Credits: 3
European masterpieces from antiquity to the beginning of the Renaissance.
Cross-listed Course: CPLT 301
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Global Learning
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ENGL 391 - Great Books of the Western World II Credits: 3
European masterpieces from the Renaissance to the present.
Cross-listed Course: CPLT 302
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Global Learning
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ENGL 392 - Great Books of the Eastern World Credits: 3
Classical and contemporary poetry and prose of the Middle and Far East.
Cross-listed Course: CPLT 303
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 393 - Postcolonialism Credits: 3
Literature of Postcolonialism in its cultural contexts, explored through representative works.
Prerequisites: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
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ENGL 395 - Classical Drama Credits: 3
Representative plays by Greek and Roman dramatists.
Cross-listed Course: CPLT 469
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 399 - Independent Study Credits: 3-9
Contract approved by instructor, advisor, and department chair is required for undergraduate students.
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Research
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ENGL 400 - Early English Literature Credits: 3
Major works of Old and Middle English literature (excluding Chaucer).
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 401 - Chaucer Credits: 3
Chaucer’s works, with special attention to The Canterbury Tales.
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 402 - Tudor Literature Credits: 3
English non-dramatic poetry and prose of the 16th century.
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 403 - The 17th Century Credits: 3
Poetry and prose of major 17th-century writers (excluding Milton).
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 404 - English Drama to 1660 Credits: 3
Drama in England, from the Middle Ages to the Restoration (excluding Shakespeare).
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 405 - Shakespeare’s Tragedies Credits: 3
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 406 - Shakespeare’s Comedies and Histories Credits: 3
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 407 - Milton Credits: 3
Milton’s works, with special attention to Paradise Lost.
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 410 - The Restoration and 18th Century Credits: 3
Poetry and prose from 1660 to the later 18th century.
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 411 - British Romantic Literature Credits: 3
Poetry and prose of the English Romantic period.
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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ENGL 412 - Victorian Literature Credits: 3
Poetry and prose from the 1830s to the end of the century.
Note: All Literature Courses 300 and above require ENGL 101, 102, and one course between ENGL 270-292.
Carolina Core Integrative Course, English, BA
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