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ENGL 2110: World Literature I:The Ancient World
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102 or 1102H. A study of selected works of literature from the beginning of writing to the end of the classical period. This course presents myths, epics, dramas, and prose works from the Hebrew, Greek, Roman, and other traditions that laid the foundation for modern intellectual thought. Selections from such writers as Homer, Sophocles, and Plato and such works as the Bible and the Koran will be presented in their historical and cultural contexts.
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ENGL 2110H: Honors World Literature I:The Ancient World
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102 or 1102H. An in-depth study of selected works of literature and their cultural backgrounds from the beginning of writing to the end of the classical period. This course, multicultural and comparative in focus, presents myths, epics, dramas, and prose works from western and non-western traditions that laid the foundation for modern intellectual thought.
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ENGL 2120: World Literature II:The Age of Discovery
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102 or 1102H. A study of selected works of literature and their cultural backgrounds from approximately the 7th into the 17th century. This course includes introductions to the Medieval and Renaissance frames of mind and puts works such as those by Dante, Chaucer, Machiavelli, Shakespeare, and Milton in the context of modern intellectual issues.
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ENGL 2120H: Honors World Literature II:The Age of Discovery
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102 or 1102H. A study of selected works of literature and their cultural backgrounds from approximately the 7th century into the 17th century. This course includes introductions to the Medieval and Renaissance frames of mind of western Europe as well as adding multicultural aspects. Trends in the development of modern thought are emphasized, with a focus on intellectual history.
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ENGL 2130: World Literature III:The Development of Modern Thought
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102 or 1102H. A study of selected works of literature and their cultural backgrounds from the 17th century to the present. This course includes introductions to the Enlightenment, Romantic, Victorian, Modern, and Contemporary periods. Selected works from writers such as Molière, Pope, Rousseau, Wordsworth, Keats, the Brownings, Eliot, and Faulkner will be presented, emphasizing major trends in the development of modern thought.
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ENGL 2130H: Honors World Literature III:The Development of Modern Thought
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102 or 1102H. An in-depth study of selected works of literature and their cultural backgrounds from the 17th century to the present. This course includes introductions to the major concepts and themes represented in trans-national and trans-generic literary texts from periods such as the Enlightenment, Romantic, Victorian, Modern, and Contemporary. Special emphasis on multicultural and comparative aspects of the literature and on large, overarching themes and concepts.
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ENGL 2140: World Literature IV:The Genres of World Literature
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102 or 1102H. A study of literary forms of cultural expression. This course will cover works written in a broad range of cultures and periods and will include introductions to major genres of world literature such as epic, drama, prose fiction, and film. Selected works by figures such as Homer, Shakespeare, Ibsen, Austen, and Kurosawa will be presented, emphasizing the connections between form, function, and culture.
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ENGL 3020: Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102 or 1102H. An advanced writing course focusing on the elements of effective writing, particularly as they apply to the sciences, industry, and other technology- oriented fields.
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ENGL 3030: Writing for the Legal and Social Science Professions
3.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisites: ENGL 1102 or 1102H. An advanced writing course focusing on the strategies used to write clear and effective legal and social science communications including memos, case reports, proposals, and briefs.
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ENGL 3050: Tutoring English Composition
1.00 Credits
Valdosta State University
Prerequisites: ENGL 2110 or 2110H, 2120 or 2120H, 2130 or 2130H, 2140, or 2060. A review of the principles of English composition with focus on the revision of student writing. Includes instruction in the holistic evaluation and careful rhetorical analysis of student writing, discussion of the proper scope and available avenues of revision, and examination of the use of computers in the writing and revision process. Students will have supervised tutoring experience.
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