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EN 103H: Honors English Composition I
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: Asset Writing Score of 45 or above, or ACT English Score of 20 to 36, or Compass Writing Score of 76 or above COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: None CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Essentials of composition emphasizing practice in writing expository paragraphs and themes and in using the techniques of research; readings and criticism used; emphasis placed on independent work.
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EN 202H: Honors British Literature I
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: EN101 English Composition IA with a grade of C or higher, or EN100 English Comp IB with a grade of C or higher, or EN103 English Composition I with a grade of C or higher COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: Honors experience provided through an honors contract. CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Outstanding works of British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to the end of the eighteenth century.
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EN 202H - Honors British Literature I
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EN 203H: Honors British Literature II
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: EN101 English Composition IA with a grade of C or higher, or EN100 English Comp IB with a grade of C or higher, or EN103 English Composition I with a grade of C or higher COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: Honors experience provided through an honors contract. CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Outstanding works of British literature from the end of the 18th century through the present with attention to the periods of British literary history.
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EN 204H: Honors American Literature I
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: EN101 English Composition IA with a grade of C or higher, or EN100 English Comp IB with a grade of C or higher, or EN103 English Composition I with a grade of C or higher COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: Honors experience provided through an honors contract. CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Representative works of major American writers from the beginning to 1865.
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EN 204H - Honors American Literature I
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EN 205H: Honors American Literature II
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: EN101 English Composition IA with a grade of C or higher, or EN100 English Comp IB with a grade of C or higher, or EN103 English Composition I with a grade of C or higher COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: Honors experience provided through an honors contract. CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Representative works of major American writers from 1865 to the present.
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EN 207: Introduction to Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: EN101 English Composition IA with a grade of C or higher, or EN100 English Comp IB with a grade of C or higher, or EN103 English Composition I with a grade of C or higher COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: None CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Reading, with special attention to Shakespeare's use of language, image and motif as they create a theme; emphasis placed upon critical reading both in class discussion and composition.
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EN 207 - Introduction to Shakespeare
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EN 214: Introduction to Cultural Studies:Fairy Tales
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: EN101 English Composition IA with a grade of C or higher, or Honors English Comp I with a grade of C or higher COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: None CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Introduction to the field of cultural studies through the close analysis of classic fairy tales using both film and literary theory to enhance students' critical thinking skills as they examine both written and visual texts.
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EN 214H: Honors Introduction to Cultural Studies:FairyTales
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: EN101 English Composition IA with a grade of C or higher COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: None CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Introduction to the field of cultural studies through the close analysis of classic fairy tales using both film and literary theory to enhance students' critical thinking skills as they examine both written and visual texts.
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EN 228: Poetry Writing
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: None COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: None CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Continuation of EN128 Introduction to Creative Writing competencies in poetry writing, as well as exploration of additional competencies in prosody; practice in the creation and revision of poetry complemented by the study of professionalmodelstogain specific strategies in the composition and revision of poetry.
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ET 100: Introduction to Emergency Communications
3.00 Credits
Hutchinson Community College
YEAR: 2009-2010 CREDIT HOURS: 3.00 PREREQUISITES: None COREQUISITES: None COURSE NOTES: None CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION: Professional responsibilities, career opportunities, work schedules, values and rewards associated with Emergency communications; varying work schedules, 9-1-1 Emergency Communications Center operations and the interrelationshipbetweenEmergencyDispatch and other public safety institutions.
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