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EGL 2230: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits H Study of various genres in children's literature with focus on analysis of the content and quality of works from nursery level through the elementary grades. Prerequisite: EGL 1020 or EGL 1100 or EGL 1320 or EGL 1340.
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EGL 2250: Literature for Teenagers
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits H Analysis of the content and quality of literature written for adolescents. Offered every other year. Prerequisite: EGL 1020 or EGL 1100 or EGL 1320 or EGL 1340.
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EGL 2270: Applied Grammar
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits Analysis of grammar, syntax, the history of the English language, and conventional usage. Application of principles through editing texts, constructing teaching units, and/or writing research papers. Formerly EGL 121. Students may not receive credit for both EGL 121 and EGL 2270. Prerequisites: EGL 1010 and EGL 1020 with grades of C or better or permission of the instructor.
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EGL 2320: Literature and Film
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits H A study of the various relationships between film and literature, examining such themes as self and society as well as relevant cinematic and literary techniques. Prerequisite: EGL 1020 or EGL 1100 or EGL 1320 or EGL 1340. (Honors version available.)
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EGL 2330: Modern Literature
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits H Major writers, their themes and their views of the modern world. Offered every other year. Prerequisite: EGL 1020 or EGL 1100 or EGL 1320 or EGL 1340.
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EGL 2370: Studies in Biblical Literature:The Old Testament
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits H Analysis of the Bible as literature, emphasizing major ideas, characters, themes and literary techniques of the Old Testament. Prerequisite: EGL 1020 or EGL 1100 or EGL 1320 or EGL 1340.
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EGL 2390: Studies in Biblical Literature:The New Testament
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits H Analysis of the Bible as literature, emphasizing major ideas, characters, themes, and literary techniques of the New Testament. Prerequisite: EGL 1020 or EGL 1100 or EGL 1320 or EGL 1340.
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EGL 2410: Mythology,Legend and Folklore
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits H Overview of myth, legend and folklore, tracing themes and motifs common to Western and other literatures. Prerequisite: EGL 1020 or EGL 1100 or EGL 1320 or EGL 1340.
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EGL 2430: Survey of Science Fiction
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits H European and American science fiction with emphasis on history, themes, forms, and relationship to Western culture and literature. Offered every other year. Prerequisite: EGL 1020 or EGL 1100 or EGL 1320 or EGL 13400.
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EGL 2440: Survey of Mystery and Detective Fiction
3.00 Credits
Prince George's Community College
3 Credits H Study of the literary genre of mystery and detective fiction, presenting an historical overview of the genre from its 19th century beginnings through the "golden age" of the early 20th century andthe "hard boiled" detectives of the 1930s to contemporary writersas well as ethnic, regional, and international authors. Students will read the fiction and also view selected films, analyzing the elements of mystery, its literary roots, and its reflection of cultural contexts and issues. Offered every other year. Prerequisite: EGL 1020, EGL 1100, EGL 1320, or EGL 1340.
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