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ENGL 215: African-Am Lit I
3.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
This course examines the works of African-American writers and performers from the periods of colonization and slavery through the Harlem Renaissance. Works will be studied in political, historical, and cultural contexts with particular focus on contributions and challenges to Euro- American culture and to simultaneous developments internationally among peoples of African descent. Prerequisite: English Composition II (ENGL102)
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ENGL 216: African-Am Lit II
3.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
This course examines the works of African-American writers and performers after the Harlem Renaissance to the present including the periods of Realism, Naturalism and the development of the Black Arts movements of the 1960's. Works will be studied in political, historical, and cultural contexts with particular focus on contributions and challenges to Anglo-American culture and to simultaneous developments internationally among peoples of African descent. (African-American Literature I (ENGL215) is not a prerequisite.) Prerequisite: English Composition II (ENGL102)
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ENGL 217: Dramatic Lit I
3.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
This course begins with an overview of theatrical literature and an understanding of the play as a form. Following this, selected plays from the Greek, Roman, Medieval, and Renaissance periods will be read and explicated. Prerequisite: English Composition II (ENGL102)
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ENGL 218: Dramatic Lit II
3.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
This course begins with an overview of theatrical literature and an understanding of the play as a form. Following this, selected plays from Late Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century, Nineteenth Century, Early and Mid-Twentieth Century and Contemporary periods will be read and explicated.(Dramatic Literature I (ENGL217) is not a prerequisite. Prerequisite: English Composition II (ENGL102)
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ENGL 251: Honors Sem: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
This course will develop the skills of critical thinking in ethical issues of contemporary life. Using a multi- disciplinary base, students will learn to think clearly, to think logically, to think critically, and to think effectively. Methods will include cross-disciplinary lectures, class discussion, readings, written assignments, and problem-solving activities, such as reaching reasoned judgment through seminar style learning. Prerequisite: Honors English Composition II ( ENGL102) or Permission of Honors Program Director
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ENGL 400: Spec St-English
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
This course involves independent work on a selected topic under the direction of members of the Department of English. Limited to 2 courses per student Prerequisite: Approval of the Department Chair and Division Dean
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ENGT 049: Verizon Orient
1.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
The purpose of this course is to help students succeed in their academic degree program in Telecommunications. Basic study skills, umbrella competencies, and test taking strategies are reviewed. Students are shown how to use the library, conduct web searches on the computer, and use the assigned math calculator. Emphasis is placed on team building using group exercises and assignments.
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ENGT 104: Elect Circuits
4.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
This course includes the applications of Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's laws, Thevinin's and Norton's Theorem, and Superposition to the analysis of DC and AC passive circuits, including R-L-C circuits, impedance, phase angles, resonance, and transformers. Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Prerequisites: Telecommunications Technical Mathematics I (MATH143) and Computer Applications (CTIM267)
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ENGT 107: Comp Aid Drafting
3.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
Using a microcomputer based CAD system, the student will learn basic drawing tools, modifications, layers, dimensioning, text, blocks, and hatch parameters. Students will create drawings and learn how to plot, file, retrieve, and modify them. Projects include drawings from architectural, civil, mechanical, and electronic career fields. The course includes a review of basic drawing concepts, including orthographic, isometric, and line weights. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours
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ENGT 109: Inter Cad
3.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
Topics covered include use of blocks and block attributes in parts libraries, creating Bills of Material and reports using block attributes and a programming language, drawing isometric drawings on the computer, using 3-D surface modeling routines, 3-D drawing, writing and using macros, and customizing the CAD program. Prerequisites: Computer Aided Drafting (ENGT107) or Department Approval.
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