ENG 392 History of Rhetorical Theory

Instructor: Kathleen Lamp-Fortuno

Begins in ancient Greece with the rise of the art of public oratory (known as rhetoric) and ends in the present, an era dominated by mass media. Engages in a great deal of reading--lots of very old writings as well as some newer ones. Covers a great many topics and ideas; focuses by continually returning to the subject of public discourse. Challenging readings designed to emphasize the connection between systems of philosophy (or 'worldview') and systems of communication. By focusing on big ideas, students become a better thinker and communicator in any chosen career.

ENG 303 Classical Backgrounds of English Literature

Instructor: Bradford Boyd

Readings of Greek and Latin literature in translation as they relate to literature in English.