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ENGL 1010: English Composition and Rhetoric
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered fall and spring semesters. A course in expository writing to enable students to write in different genres and in various media for multiple audiences and purposes including research. (3)
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ENGL 1020: English Composition and Literature
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered fall and spring semesters. This course uses different genres of writing to respond to fiction, poetry, and drama with emphasis on the longer paper. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010. (3)
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ENGL 1023H: Introduction to Literature for Honors Students
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered fall semester. A study of writing and literary genre (the novel, short story, poetry, and drama) for selected students. (3 Credits)
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ENGL 2010: Introduction to World LiteratureI
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered every semester. A critical examination of masterpieces of literature from Ancient Mesopotamia through the Renaissance, including at least one non-Western work. Prerequisite: ENGL 1020. (3)
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ENGL 2011H: Introduction to World Literature
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered spring semester. A critical examination of masterpieces of literature from Ancient Mesopotamia through the Renaissance, including at least one non-Western work, for selected students. Prerequisite: ENGL 1023H (or see discussion of AP credit under Honors in English). (3 Credits) THE FRESHMAN ENGLISH SEQUENCE (ENGL 1000/1010-1020 OR 1023H-2011H IS A PREREQUISITE FOR ALL COURSES NUMBERED 2020 OR ABOVE.
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ENGL 2020: Introduction to World Literature II
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered every semester. A critical examination of masterpieces of Western and non-Western literature from the eighteenth century through the post-modern period. (3 Credits)
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ENGL 2070: Survey of British Literature I
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered fall semester. A study of English literature from the Middle Ages through the Restoration and the Eighteenth Century. (3 Credits)
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ENGL 2080: Survey of British Literature II
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered spring semester. A study of English literature from 1800 to the present. ( 3).
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ENGL 2141 ,2143: Journal Practicum
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered fall and spring semesters. Students gain hands-on experience in publishing. No prerequisite. Permission of the instructor required for 3 hours. Course may be repeated for credit. ( 1,3)
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ENGL 2200: Modern English Grammars
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
This course is designed to give students some theoretical understanding of English syntax as well as the uses of Edited American English. Students will learn to manipulate their use of language at the sentence level for specific purposes and audiences, to edit their own writing confidently, and to analyze written texts. Other outcomes will enable students to understand some learners' difficulty with grammar, to look beyond their surface errors, and to understand the difficulties ESL students have with English grammar. Throughout the course, students will read and analyze student and professional writing. (3 Credits)
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