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EH 1402: English Composition II
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
A second-term freshman-level English composition course that introduces students to the skills they need for essay writing, writing a research paper, writing across the curriculum, writing for business, and writing about literature.
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EH 1403: English Fundamentals
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
A review of English fundamentals and their application to collegiate level written communication. The student will demonstrate the development, organization and use of a variety of sentence structures. The student will demonstrate an understanding of the components of paragraphs in the development of multi-sentence paragraphs.
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EH 1410: Essentials of College Writing
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
Essential writing strategies and skills required for college coursework are covered in this course. Students will be taught how to develop research papers, position papers, and case studies. The differences between interpretive and analytical writing are explored. Students will learn how to approach the research process from both the conceptual and applied perspectives. Students will learn the mechanics, style, citation, and documentation of college writing.
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EH 1411: Technical Writing
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
The study and practice of preparing written material for technical communications to professional and practitioners. Types of documents addressed include business proposals, business reports, technical manuals, operating manuals, and technical documentation. Emphasis is on accurate, effective and efficient communication. Prerequisite: EH 1410
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EH 2410: Advanced Composition
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course is designed for students preparing for professional careers. This advanced course addresses expository and argumentative writing. Emphasis will be placed on critical thinking, thesis formation, research, bibliographic techniques, and stylistic skills necessary to produce articles and essays which would be appropriate for professional journals and the media.
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EH 3401: Creative Writing
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course will help the student develop and refine methods, style, and form for various types of creative writing. Students will write long or short poetry and fiction using a variety of creative forms. Emphasis will be placed upon revision and experimental techniques. Students will submit a final creative Portfolio of 10-20 pages of their craftsmanship.
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EH 3415: Introduction to Poetry
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course explores poetry in art and practice through critical, historical, and technical analysis. Students will review various types of poetry while studying poetic movements from different periods and nations. The course exposes students to major poets, literary devices, and interpretive techniques so that they gain an understanding of the purpose and meaning of poetry in general and in individual poems.
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EH 3421: Major Themes in Literature
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
Organized around significant and profound universal themes, this course allows students to explore a variety of quality selections of poetry, prose, and drama. Themes may include, but are not limited to, love, death, peace, spirituality, isolation, and identity. Using literary devices, students will analyze selections of literature representing different universal themes from the three major genres of literature. Exposure to universal themes in literature will allow students to discern how literature captures and presents the human condition and experience.
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EH 4414: English Literature
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course is a basic introduction to the history of the English language and survey of some of the major literary works from Beowulf to Milton.
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EH 4416: Literature of the Americas
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
Examine literary traditions of the Americas. Develop critical methodologies to analyze different works. Note: Capstone Course for the Bachelor of Science in Liberal Studies.
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