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EG 112: Engineering Graphics
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours Encompasses the field of engineering design graphics and its application to the design process. Designed to develop a student's imagination and to devise methods of creating innovative solutions. Major course content includes: design and creativity, computer graphics, engineering drawing, descriptive geometry, and problem solving using two-dimensional computer graphics by AutoCAD. Assignments will emphasize design techniques. Prerequisite: EG 111.
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EG 211: Statics
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours The study of physical systems that remain at rest under the action of a set of forces. Topics include: forces, resultant forces, moments, couples, equivalent systems, rigid body equilibrium, 2-D and 3-D force bodies, distributed loads, trusses, frames, machines, shear and bending moment diagrams, static and kinematic friction, wedges, belt friction, and moments of inertia. Prerequisite: MA 271 and PH 121.
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EN 090-091: English as a Second Language
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3-3 hours A course designed for students whose native language is not English. Study and practice of English in its written form. Laboratory is required. (Not counted in hours required for graduation).
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EN 095: Composition Skills Review
2.00 Credits
Oakwood University
2 hours This course is required of all beginning freshmen during their first semester if the ACT enhanced English score is below 16 or the SAT English score is below 410. Laboratory is required. An exit examination is given before the completion of EN 095. (Not counted in hours required for graduation).
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EN 099: College Reading Strategies
2.00 Credits
Oakwood University
2 hours This course is designed to help students achieve success in reading purposefully, skillfully, and critically and thereby gain confidence in their ability to meet the demands of college, the workplace, and our information -filled society. Students will practice active reading strategies to develop comprehension, vocabulary, and concentration. (Not counted in hours required for graduation).
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EN 111-112: Freshman Composition
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3-3 hours A study of rhetoric designed to teach students effective writing, reading, speaking, and listening. In EN 111, emphasis is placed on the short theme, and close study is given to expository and argumentative writing. In EN 112, students are introduced to literature, methods of research using the library, the Internet, and CD-ROM, and to writing a research paper. An exit examination is given before the completion of EN 111, and the requirements for EN 112 may not be met by CLEP.
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EN 201: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours A survey of selected world masterpieces of literature-some in translation. Emphasis is placed on the ancient, medieval, and Renaissance periods, and on major African-American authors. Prerequisite: EN 112.
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EN 204: Effective Reading Strategies for College Students
2.00 Credits
Oakwood University
2 hours A course designed for college students to increase their rate of comprehension. Speed drill, vocabulary, and comprehension exercises are covered.
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EN 211,212: Survey of English Literature I,II
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3,3 hours A study of English literature from Anglo-Saxon to modern times. Historical and biographical backgrounds are important, but major emphasis is placed on a critical and evaluative analysis of the literature. Prerequisite: EN 112.
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EN 221: Literature of African Peoples
3.00 Credits
Oakwood University
3 hours This course introduces students to the literature of sub-Saharan Africans, African Americans and West Indians. Prerequisite: EN 112.
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