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ENG 116: English Composition II: Analysis of Literature and Film
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Study of film, fiction, poetry, and drama fromWestern and non-Western cultures. Coursework involves analysis of other electronic media which may include television, radio, and computer-mediated text. Students produce written work stressing critical evaluation and participate in classroom analysis of printed and electronic text. Students may receive credit for only ENG 112 or ENG 114 or ENG 116. Prereq: ENG 101, 103, or 105
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ENG 123: Report Writing
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Intense study and practice in the writing of letters, memos, and reports (proposals or feasibility studies) related to specific technical and service occupations. Instruction in persuasive writing, presentation techniques, resume writing, use of graphics, research, and documentation.Term project required. Prereq: ENG 101, 103, or 105
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ENG 201: Western Literature I
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Reading and critical analysis of selected literary masterpieces from early Greek through the Elizabethan era. (Offered: Periodically) Prereq: ENG 112, 114, or 116
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ENG 202: Western Literature II
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Reading and critical analysis of selected literary masterpieces from the Elizabethan era to the present. (Offered: Periodically) Prereq: ENG 112, 114, or 116
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ENG 203: American Literature I
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Critical study of significant achievements in American literature from the Puritan period through the period of the Reconstruction. Emphasis on the growth of an American literature, its modes and purposes. (Offered: Periodically) Prereq: ENG 112, 114, or 116
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ENG 204: American Literature II
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Critical study of significant achievements in American literature from the late 19th century to the present. Emphasis on literary modes and thought as they reflect the modern society. Prereq: ENG 112, 114, or 116
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ENG 205: British Literature I
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Readings in English literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to the late 17th century. Major emphasis on Chaucer and Shakespeare. (Offered: Periodically) Prereq: ENG 112, 114, or 116
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ENG 206: British Literature II
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Readings in English literature from the late 17th century to the present. Prereq: ENG 112, 114, or 116
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ENG 207: Advanced Creative Writing I
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Techniques and approaches in narrative, lyric, and dramatic forms of writing. Prereq: ENG 112, 114, or 116. Note:This course does not fulfill the Liberal Arts literature requirement.
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ENG 208: Creative Writing and Literature: Studies in Genre
3.00 Credits
Greenfield Community College
Explores creative writing through analysis of the writer's craft. Students focus on one or more creative genres such as drama, poetry, fiction, or creative nonfiction. Students engage with literary texts that present diverse worldviews. Students also conduct research and apply critical reading and writing strategies to their own analytical as well as creative work. The course culminates in the production of original creative works. (Offered: Periodically) Prereq: ENG 112, 114, or 116 and ENG 207
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