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ENG 26: The Literature of Mysticism, Meditation and Madness
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
UC, CSU Prerequisite: None. Advisory: ENG-1B. Mysticism, meditation, and madness examined in a literary context Emphasis is placed on theme, imagery and character development in a variety of "journey tales." Supplementary readings in psychology,religion, and/or philosophy will be used. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.)
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ENG 30: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
CSU Prerequisite: None. Advisory: Qualification for ENG-1A. A general survey of children's literature from early times, with emphasis on contemporary works, including fantasy/science fiction, realistic, multicultural and historical fiction. Both oral and written assignments are required. 54 hours lecture.
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ENG 35: Images of Women in Literature
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
UC, CSU Prerequisite: None. Advisory: ENG-1B. A study of images of women in literature which includes male and female authors and explores the cultural, sociological, political and economic bases for historical and contemporary literary images of women. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.)
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ENG 36: Introduction to Film Studies
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
UC, CSU Prerequisite: None. Advisory: Qualification for ENG-1A. An introduction to the formal and narrative principles of film, as well as the major critical and theoretical approaches to film studies, both historical and contemporary. Includes a survey of film directors, genres, movements, styles and national cinemas. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.)
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ENG 37: Introduction to Film
1.00 Credits
Riverside City College
UC*, CSU Prerequisite: None. Advisory: ENG-1A. A study of foreign and American films, selected for merit and genre, offering different films each term. Course includes readings, lectures, and discussion of directors, production details, and the elements of film criticism. Films generally run for two hours, with one hour of lecture and discussion each class meeting. Subsequent enrollment in additional semesters will provide the student an opportunity for additional skills and competency development within the subject matter. May be taken a total of four times. 18 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.)
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ENG 38: Introduction to Screenwriting
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
CSU Prerequisite: None. Advisory: Qualification for ENG-1A . An introduction to and overview of the elements of structure, theme, plot, character, and dialogue in writing for film. Students will critically analyze professional scripts, view model examples of film writing, and work on their own screenplay. Students will have the opportunity to read and critique each others' screenplays in a workshop setting. 54 hours lecture.
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ENG 39: Screenwriting II
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
CSU Prerequisite: None. Advisory: ENG-38, FTV-70, and qualification for ENG-1A. Intermediate level exploration of the elements of structure, theme, plot, character, and dialogue in writing for film and television. Students will critically analyze professional scripts, view model examples of film writing, and work on their own screenplays, focusing primarily on refinement of previous material and additional act development. Students will also read and critique each others' screenplays in a workshop setting. 54 hours lecture.
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ENG 4: Writing Tutor Training
2.00 Credits
Riverside City College
CSU Prerequisite: ENG-1A. Designed to prepare students to become peer tutors in the Writing Center. Participants learn specific tutoring techniques and discuss problems, questions, and challenges in tutoring writing. Tutors develop student-centered, non-intrusive tutoring skills that avoid "appropriating the text" (i.e., becoming a proofreader, editor, or co-author). Topics include theory and practice of tutoring writing, including writing as a process, interpersonal communication techniques, cross-cultural tutoring, group learning, and computer programs applicable to writing instruction. May be taken a total of two times. 27 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory.
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ENG 40: World Literature I: From Ancient Literatures through 1650 C. E
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
UC, CSU Prerequisite: None. Advisory: ENG-1B. Significant works of world literature from Ancient literatures through 1650 CE, including a comprehensive exposure to the poetic, dramatic, and prose forms of early cultures as well as a basic understanding of the cultural, intellectual, and artistic trends these works embody. Primary emphasis is on literature in translation. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/No Pass option.)
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ENG 41: World Literature II: 1650 C. E. Through the Present
3.00 Credits
Riverside City College
UC, CSU Prerequisite: None. Advisory: ENG-1B. Significant works of world literature from the 1650 through the present, including a comprehensive exposure to the poetry, drama, and fiction of these periods as well as a basic understanding of the cultural, intellectual, and artistic trends these works embody. Emphasis on literature in translation. 54 hours lecture. (Letter Grade, or Pass/ No Pass option.)
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