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World Literature. Major works in translation. Classical to 17th century. Pre: C or better in ENG 100, ENG 100T, ESL 100 or ESL 100T or instructor's consent.
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Major works in translation. 253: Classical to 17th century. Pre: Eng 100/ESL 100 or consent of instructor.
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Major works in translation. 254: 17th century to the present. Pre: C or better in ENG 100, ENG 100T, ESL 100, or ESL 100T or instructor's consent.
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3.00 Credits
This is a course designed for students who want to engage literature from various ethnic groups in the U.S. The course includes historical context regarding the production of these literatures, providing an overview of how these groups have developed their own literary techniques, genres, and canons. Pre: C or better in ENG 100, ENG 100T, ESL 100 or ESL 100T. (Same as WS 257)
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Study of how people from a variety of eras and cultures have shaped their responses in poetry, fiction, drama and essays to changes in the natural world. This course will examine issues of globalization and environmental sustainability, with opportunities for research on connections between local and global environmental problems. Pre: English 100.
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Prepares students to write for newspapers, the internet, and other journalistic outlets. Includes coverage of news conferences, county council meetings, trials, sports, and writing feature stories. Pre: ENG 100, ENG 100T, ESL 100, or ESL 100T. (Same as COM 285).
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An introduction to the theoretical, practical and artistic concerns of writing vivid and compelling prose fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Students will be exposed to a range of critical and primary creative writing texts as they produce their own works in each genre. Pre: English 100, 100T or ESL 100.
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An introduction to the theoretical, practical and artistic concerns of writing vivid and compelling prose fiction. Students will be exposed to a range of critical and primary creative writing texts as they produce their own works. Pre: C or better in ENG 100, ENG 100T, ESL 100 or ESL 100T.
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An introduction to composing poetic verse. The course will introduce students to basic metrical patterns, rhyme schemes, and forms (including the sonnet, the cinquain, and the villanelle). Students will also undertake a study of key debates in the history of poetry, from both a western and non-western perspective. Pre C or better in ENG 100, ENG 100T, ESL 100 or ESL 100T.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of rhetorical history, studies and practices from Classical to Contemporary. Discussion of social, political, legal and ethical aspects of rhetoric and rhetorical theory.
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