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ENGL 1102: Composition II
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A composition course that develops writing skills beyond the proficiency required by ENGL 1101, emphasizing interpretation and evaluation, and incorporating a variety of more advanced research methods. Students (including transfer students) who have not passed the Regents' essay and reading tests must take the exams while enrolled in ENGL 1102. Evidence that the Regent's Exam was taken, passed, or exempted while enrolled in ENGL 1101 required.
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ENGL 1102H: Composition II
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A composition course that develops writing skills beyond the proficiency required by ENGL 1101, emphasizing interpretation and evaluation, and incorporating a variety of more advanced research methods. Students (including transfer students) who have not passed the Regents' essay and reading tests must take the exams while enrolled in ENGL 1102.
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ENGL 1102S: Composition II
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
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ENGL 1160: First-Year Composition
6.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This combined composition course, which includes all of the requirements for English 1101 and 1102, covers the development of writing and research skills. Because this is a combo course, course content will be accelerated and rigorous. Evidence must be provided that the Regents' Exam will be taken or satisfied by exemption while enrolled. A minimum of "C" must be earned. Earning less than a "C" requires taking English 1101 and 1102 again, either separately or in the combination if seating permits. This course will be offered only in Fall semesters in a limited number of sections.
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ENGL 1230: Reading Fiction
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
The aim of this course, intended for all students at all levels, is to experience the pleasure of reading fiction. Readings for the class may include short stories and novels, works written in English as well as those that have been translated, older as well as recent writing. This course will emphasize the qualities that make fiction meaningful and memorable and enable students to sharpen their powers of observation, analysis, and interpretation.
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ENGL 1231: Reading Drama
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
The aim of this course, intended for all students at all levels, is to experience the pleasure of reading drama. Readings for the class may include one-act plays as well as full-length plays, works written in English as well as those that have been translated, ancient as well as modern drama. This course will emphasize the qualities that make drama meaningful and memorable and enable students to sharpen their powers of observation, analysis, and interpretation.
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ENGL 1232: Reading Poetry
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
The aim of this course, intended for all students at all levels, is to experience the pleasure of reading poetry. Readings for the class may include a variety of poetic forms, works written in English as well as those that have been translated, older as well as recent poems. This course will emphasize the qualities that make poetry meaningful and memorable and enable students to sharpen their powers of observation, analysis, and interpretation.
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ENGL 2111: World Literature I
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A survey of great works of world literature from ancient times to the end of the seventeenth century. Beginning with the oral tradition, the course studies classical works and their impact on later literature, the spread of ideas beyond national and ethnic boundaries, and the influence of philosophy and religion on literature. Emphasis on critical reading and writing skills. Prerequisite: ENGL 1102.
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ENGL 2111H: World Literature I (Honors)
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A survey of great works of world literature from ancient times to the end of the seventeenth century. Beginning with the oral tradition, the course studies classical works and their impact on later literature, the spread of ideas beyond national and ethnic boundaries, and the influence of philosophy and religion on literature. Emphasis on critical reading and writing skills.
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ENGL 2111S: World Literature I (Stds Abroa
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A survey of great works of world literature from ancient times to the end of the seventeenth century. Beginning with the oral tradition, the course studies classical works and their impact on later literature, the spread of ideas beyond national and ethnic boundaries, and the influence of philosophy and religion on literature. Emphasis on critical reading and writing skills.
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