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3.00 Credits
Corequisite: OST1743 strongly recommended A course in the basics of traditional English grammar intended as a complement to our composition and creative writing courses, as a review for students who have been removed from the education picture for several years, and as a primary course for students wishing to improve their knowledge of English. Useful as an English elective.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None This course will focus on methods of access to electronic information resources, including CD-ROM databases and online information resources. Databases to be covered include periodicals, newspapers, government documents, and encyclopedias. Methods of developing a research strategy will also be covered. LIS 2003 and LIS 2004 cover the same material. LIS 2004 is the Web-based version of this course; LIS 2003 is the hands-on version taught in an Internet classroom.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None . 1 lecture hour - 1 credit This course will focus on information resources available through the Internet. Internet search tools and methods of access will be explored, along with social, ethical and legal issues.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None This online course focuses on methods of accessing information resources available through the Internet. Students will learn how to design effective search strategies, retrieve, evaluate, and cite Internet resources. The course is delivered via Blackboard.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENC 1101 & ENC 1102 . Satisfies Codes: GENE, GRW6, HUMN, ORAL . Laboratory Fee: $10 A study of contemporary movements in literature based on the critical reading analysis of English and American writers. In addition to written exposition, the course includes a substantive unit on oral skills and oral communication.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: C or higher in ENC 1102 . Satisfies Codes: GENE, GRW6, HUMN, ORAL . Laboratory Fee: $10 A study of important novelists. Students will have a chance to examine the important themes in literature as treated by a variety of authors. In addition to written exposition the course includes a substantive unit on oral skills and oral communication.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: C or higher in ENC 1102 . Satisfies Codes: CULD, GENE, GRW6, HUMN, ORAL . Laboratory Fee: $10 Readings are drawn from European literature written during the ancient, medieval, and Renaissance periods. In addition to written exposition, the course includes a substantive unit on oral skills and oral communication.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: C or higher in ENC 1102 . Satisfies Codes: CULD, GENE, GRW6, HUMN, ORAL . Laboratory Fee: $10 As a continuation of LIT 2110, this course focuses on major European writers of the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries. In addition to written exposition, the course includes a substantive unit on oral skills and oral communication.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: C or higher in ENC 1102 . Satisfies Codes: CULD, GENE, GRW6, HUMN, ORAL . Laboratory Fee: $10 The development of the tradition of literature by women in English from the seventeenth century to the present. In addition to written exposition, the course includes a substantive unit on oral skills and oral communication. Students will read works in different genres and will understand women's literature as at once both attached to and counter to the mainstream tradition.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: C or higher in ENC 1102 . Satisfies Codes: CULD, GENE, GRW6, HUMN, ORAL . Laboratory Fee: $10 . May be repeated for a maximum of nine credit hours. This course is problem-, issue-, subject-centered in its approach to the field of literature. It provides an awareness of and appreciation for major themes and/or writers through an in-depth study of specific literary works as they relate to the selected topic. Possible topics include a Multicultural Approach to Literature, AML 2264, Comedy in Literature, Shakespeare's Tragic Vision, African-American Literature, Native American Literature, and Myths, Legends, and Folktales. In addition to written exposition the course includes a substantive unit on oral skills and oral communication.
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