ENG 458: The History, Structure, and Art of the English Language

Class Program
Credits 3

A study of the historical and cultural developments of the English language focusing on the changes within syntax, grammatical structures, stages and dialects of English throughout the world from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present. Emphasis is placed on the artistic, grammatical, syntactic, social implications of the formation and history of English. As well, the course highlights the diversity and fluidity of English historically and globally. Required for teacher certification in English. Does NOT satisfy Core Curriculum requirements for Humanities and Fine Arts (HF).

Prerequisites

minimum grade of ā€œCā€ in ENG 113

Semester Offered
Offered at departmental discretion.