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3.00 Credits
Study and application of the principles of organization, rhetoric, and literary analysis; expository writing and research based on thematically linked readings; development of critical thinking. Research paper with MLA documentation required. Prerequisite: ENG 10 or ENG 11. It is highly recommended that Liberal Arts students take ENG 12 before any other English elective.
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3.00 Credits
Study and practice of various types of writing in scientific, business and technological disciplines, including abstracts, progress reports, description of a process, technical proposals, technical reports and business documents such as memoranda, letters, and resumes. Course includes one laboratory hour of instruction in business and technical software applications. (Liberal Arts students must have written permission of Department Chairperson.) Prerequisite: ENG 11.
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3.00 Credits
The Black Writer in American Literature
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3.00 Credits
Black Poetry
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3.00 Credits
Discussions and lectures on history, development, and critical evaluation of children's literature (including works from other cultures in translation). Children's literature will be considered through multiple critical approaches, including gender, cultural and psychological criticism. One research project as well as other written work will be required, including the opportunity to write a work for children. Prerequisite: ENG 11.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to plays of Shakespeare. Representative tragedies, comedies, and histories are read and analyzed. Poetic and dramatic techniques and the Elizabethan theatre are studied. Critical or research paper required. Prere quisite: ENG 11 (and ENG 12 where required) and ENG 14 and/or 15.
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3.00 Credits
To involve the intellectually aware, creative student in the indepth analysis of some phase of English through independent research. Each student will work closely with the instructor, receiving guidance in research techniques, organizing bibliography in the specific area, and preparing drafts of the honors paper . Prerequisite: B or higher average in several previous English courses taken at BCC and the written approval of a full-time instructor in the English Department and the chairperson. *Not offered on a regular basis. Course descriptions available upon request.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the prime Biblical narratives as well as chief poetic and wisdom sections of both Old and New Testaments, including the Apocrypha. Biblical texts to be read in English. Students write short themes on both texts and their scholarly critiques on these texts. Prerequisite: ENG 11. Department of English
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4.00 Credits
This course provides a basic understanding of widespread health problems that are linked to environmental and occupational health hazards. Students become familiar with the identity and sources of air and water pollutants, the routes of entry of these pollutants into the body and the harmful effects of these pollutants. Laboratory exercises familiarize students with methods of air, soil and water analysis. Field trips provide first-hand knowledge of public health, occupational health and safety issues. Prerequisites: RDL 02, ENG 02, ESL 03 if required.
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4.00 Credits
Overview of judicial system, regulatory agencies and the federal register system. Definition of key terms and concepts in environmental law. Delineation of major environmental laws relating to water, wastewater, air, hazardous/solid waste, environmental impacts and the workplace. The laboratory section of the course will focus on hazardous materials training according to 29 CFR 1910.120. Students qualify to receive a 40-hour HAZMAT Certificate at the completion of the laboratory portion of the course. Prerequisite: ENV 11.
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