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ENGL 180: Oral Communication for Nonnative Speakers
1.00 Credits
Western New England University
This course is a one-credit course that will address communication issues that nonnative speakers face when speaking English. These issues will be addressed by studentcentered activities that enhance pronunciation, grammar, and fluency of the students when they communicate. The course will also focus on developing skills that are essential in an academic environment: listening, discussion, presentation, and intercultural communication. In addition, the class will seek to enhance communicative competence with relevant communicative activities such as role play, group problem solving, and discussion of meaningful issues. 1 cr.
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ENGL 201: Literacy and Language Skills
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: For students recommended by the Western New England College Education Department. The course is a review of the material covered on the Literacy and Communication test administered by the Massachusetts Department of Education as part of the teacher certification process. The course usually meets twice weekly in the seven weeks prior to the spring sitting of the state test. One day is devoted to a review of the Reading Sub-test, one day to the Writing Sub-test. 1 cr.
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ENGL 214: World Literature I
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing, two courses in English writing with grades of “C”or better. Students read selections from the time of Homer to the nineteenth century.This course satisfies the Humanities literature requirement for Arts and Sciences students. 3 cr.
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ENGL 215: World Literature II
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing, two courses in English writing with grades of “C”or better. Students read selections from significant writers of the last 200 years. This course satisfies the Humanities literature requirement for Arts and Sciences students. 3 cr.
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ENGL 223: African American Literature I
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing, two courses in English writing with grades of "C"or better. An introduction to African American literature from colonial times to 1865, covering poetry, fiction, drama, and nonfiction prose such as slave narratives, memoirs, sermons, and speeches. The cultural context of the literary period will be explored. The course will cover such authors as Phyllis Wheatley, Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, Nat Turner, and others. This course satisfies the Humanities Literature for Arts and Sciences students. 3 cr.
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ENGL 224: African American Literature II
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing, two courses in English writing with grades of "C"or better. An introduction to African American literature from the era of Reconstruction to the present, covering poetry, fiction, drama, and nonfiction prose such as memoirs, sermons, speeches. The cultural context of literary periods will be explored. The course will cover such authors as Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, Gwendolyn Brooks, Zora Neale Hurston, Ralph Ellison, Richard Wright, Maya Angelou, James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr. This course satisfies. Area I Literature requirement for Arts and Sciences students. 3 cr.
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ENGL 231: British Literature I
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing, two courses in English writing with grades of "C"or better. This is a critical survey of selected texts in British literature from its origins to 1780. Emphasis is on major traditions and on major writers such as Chaucer, Marlowe, Donne, Jonson, Milton, Dryden, Swift, and Johnson. This course satisfies the Humanities literature requirement for Arts and Sciences students. 3 cr.
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ENGL 232: British Literature II
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing, two courses in English writing with grades of “C”or better. This is a critical survey of selected texts in British literature from the Romantic period to 1945. Emphasis is on major traditions and on major authors such as Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Keats, Shelley, Austen,Tennyson, Browning,Arnold, Dickens, Conrad, Lawrence, Shaw, and Yeats. This course satisfies the Humanities literature requirement for Arts and Sciences students. 3 cr.
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ENGL 237: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing, two courses in English writing with grades of "C"or better. This is a course designed for students who wish to write "creatively."Emphasis is on writing poetry and short fiction. Open to all majors. This course satisfies the Humanities literature requirement for Arts and Sciences students. 3 cr.
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ENGL 251: American Literature I
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing, two courses in English writing with grades of "C"or better. This is a study of American literature in the following periods: Colonial, Revolutionary, Nationalism, Romanticism, and the American Renaissance. This course satisfies the Humanities literature requirement for Arts and Sciences students. 3 cr.
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