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ENG 243: World Literary Traditions: Beginnings to 1650
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: ENG 111, 112, or ENG 131, 132 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. This course satisfies the Diversity/Global Perspective requirement. A comprehensive survey of Western and non-Western literature from the ancient world to 1650. Among genres emphasized are epic, lyric and drama. Representative works from Europe, China, India, Japan, and Africa are included.
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ENG 244: World Literary Traditions 1650 to Present
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: ENG 111, 112 or ENG 131, 132 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. This course satisfies the Diversity/Global Perspective requirement. A comprehensive survey of Western and non-Western literature from 1650 to the present. Representative works from Europe, China, India, Japan, and Africa are included. Major authors may include Moliere, Flaubert, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Tagore, and Achebe.
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ENG 246: English Classics From Beowulf to Paradise Lost: a Survey of Drama, Romances And Epics
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: ENG 111, 112, or ENG 131, 132 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. A chronological overview of England's early literary works by selected writers such as Chaucer, Spencer, Shakespeare, Marlowe and Milton.
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ENG 247: Romantics, Victorians And Moderns- Major British Writers of The 19th And 20th Centuries
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: ENG 111, 112 or ENG 131, 132 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. A survey of the Romantic, Victorian, and Modern periods of British literature, and a study of the growth of the novel. Major writers may include Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, E. Bronte, Browning, Arnold, Tennyson, Hardy, Lawrence, Yeats, Eliot, and Joyce.
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ENG 249: American Literature From The Colonial Era to The Civil War
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: ENG 111, 112, or ENG 131, 132 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. A survey of American literature from colonial beginnings to the Civil War, including but not restricted to Franklin, Cooper, Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, Emerson, Thoreau and Whitman. The influence of women, Native Americans, African Americans and others who contributed to the development of American culture may be examined as well as concepts such as Calvinism, Neo-classicism, and Romanticism.
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ENG 249 - American Literature From The Colonial Era to The Civil War
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ENG 250: American Literature From The Civil War to The Twentieth Century
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: ENG 111, 112 or ENG 131, 132 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. A survey of literature written in America since 1865, including but not restricted to such writers as Dickinson, Twain, James, Wharton, Crane, Chopin, Eliot, Frost, Cather, Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Faulkner. The influence of women, African Americans, immigrants and others may be discussed along with cultural concepts such as Realism and Naturalism.
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ENG 283: World Literary Traditions: Beginning to 1650- Honors Seminar
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: ENG 131,132 or ENG 111,112 and permission of honors coordinator or department LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. This course satisfies the Diversity/Global Perspective requirement. This course is the first part of a survey of world literature that focuses on classics from various cultures including the Greek, Roman, Hebrew, Babylonian, Chinese, Persian, Japanese, and European. Readings are intended to stimulate class discussions and thoughtful written assignments.
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ENG 284: World Literary Traditions: 1650 to Present- Honors Seminar
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: ENG 131, 132 or ENG 111, 112 and permission of honors coordinator or department LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. This course satisfies the Diversity/Global Perspective requirement. This course is the second part of a survey of world literature that considers the major literary periods as reflected in classics of Western culture as well as African, Asian, and Middle Eastern traditions. Attention is also given to racial issues. Readings are intended to stimulate both oral and written responses.
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ENG 284 - World Literary Traditions: 1650 to Present- Honors Seminar
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ENG 291,292: Special Topics in English
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: An introductory course in English LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. An examination of selected topics or issues in English. Topics may differ each time the course is offered. Students should consult the department chairperson for further information.
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ENR 117: Computer- Aided Drafting I
2.00 Credits
County College of Morris
LEC 1 hr., LAB 4 hrs., Course fee $30 This course is an introduction to the concepts and operation of engineering drawing preparation using CAD (Computer-Aided Drafting). Emphases on how CAD can reduce drawing time and improve accuracy. Students will learn to use the AutoCAD software program to prepare drawings.
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