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EN 107: Human Dilemmas: A Literary Perspective
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Exploration of genres of poetry, short story, drama and film as ways of representing and working through human problems. Focuses on a core issue, problem, or theme chosen by the instructor. Class discussions include students' analyses of personal experiences as a further means of understanding the thematic focus of the course.
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EN 113: Popular Literary Classics
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Analyzes modern literary works that were both popular and critical successes, exploring the thematic and rhetorical features that led to their wide appeal, and comparing these criteria to those of literary scholars. Texts include American and British works of fiction, autobiography, poetry and drama, as well as pertinent critical essays and book reviews offering insight into the nature of commercial and critical reception of literature. Classes will involve discussion of themes, styles, milieu and place in literary history.
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EN 115: The Business World in Amer Literature
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
The course surveys American novels, stories and plays about the world of business. Analyzes the effect of business on a personal sense of success and self-worth.
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EN 185: English Elective
0.00 Credits
Arcadia University
English Elective
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EN 186: English Elective
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
No course description available.
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EN 186 - English Elective
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EN 187: English Elective
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
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EN 199: Interpreting Literature
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Introductory course to develop the ability to read and write critically about literature. Analyzes the relationship of literary form to thematic and rhetorical function through examination of poetry, drama and prose fiction. Includes some use of research material in the field. Required of English majors.
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EN 200: Critical Read/Writing Wrkshp
2.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Focuses on composing, analyzing and revising drafts, especially in the peer review process. Includes readings in the theory and practice of peer-reviewing, motivation and resistance, role-playing and other group activities, examination of student papers. Open to all sophomores, juniors and seniors. (Pass or no credit.)
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EN 203: Literacy Tutoring for Adult Learners
2.00 Credits
Arcadia University
An introduction to methods of literacy tutoring for adult learners, including intensive preparation in methods of tutoring, the nature of cross-cultural communication and the nature of literacy learning. Includes a service learning experience providing classroom preparation followed by field experience tutoring adults in the area, with ongoing guidance through seminar discussions.
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EN 204: Teaching Early Lit
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
An introduction to methods of literacy tutoring for adult learners, including intensive preparation in methods of tutoring, the nature of cross-cultural communication and the nature of literacy learning. Includes a service learning experience providing classroom preparation followed by field experience tutoring adults in the area, with ongoing guidance through seminar discussions.
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