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Siena Heights University ENG 445 SHAKESPEARE 3 Reading and analysis of several plays selected from the histories, comedies, and tragedies. Focus is primarily on textual analysis but covers as well sources, dramatic history, and criticism of plays studied. Overview of the development of drama from the medieval to renaissance periods. Students will write several essays, including one involving interpretation. Prerequisite: ENG 113 or TSC 102 Course is offered: WI 2018 ENG 480 INTERNSHIP 3 The internship is offered to give students practical experience in specialized areas of communication, such as journalism, public relations, advertising, editing, publishing, and media. Duties, workload, goals, and assessment will be arranged by the academic advisor and internship provider in consultation with the student. Prerequisite: None Course is offered: As needed, by permission ENG 485 SPECIAL TOPICS The instructor teaching the course will determine the exact theme for the course that session. Students will closely read and analyze texts. Several longer papers will be required, which analyze the literature in depth. Prerequisite: ENG 113 Course is offered: FA Every Year 3 ENG 495 SENIOR TUTORIAL 3 Intensive experience in research related to senior English majors' cumulative paper/project. Individually designed by faculty and student in collaboration with the department. Prerequisite: ENG 396 or permission Course is offered: FA Every Year ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ENV 110 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 4 A course designed for majors in Environmental Science which focuses on people and their environment. Basic ecological principles, sustainability, human populations and pollution will be considered. Does not count toward major or minor in biology or integrated science. Prerequisite: None Laboratory fee: $50 Liberal Arts: Science Course is offered: FA Every Year ENV 122 GEOLOGY 4 The scientific study of the Earth, its origin, structure, surface features, composition and processes involved in its development will be addressed. Prerequisite: None Laboratory Fee: $50 Liberal Arts: Science Course is offered: FA 2018 ENV 141 CLIMATOLOGY 3 Study of the elements and controls of weather and climate, climate changes, distribution and characteristics of climatic regions will be addressed. Prerequisite: MAT 102 or equivalent Course is offered: WI 2017 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 2016-2018 225