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EET 4343: Microprocessors II
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit A continuation of Microprocessors I with focused study emphasizing the application of microprocessors to industrial, communications, and cons umer products. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours. Prerequisite: EET 3333.
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EET 4813: System Design And Analysis
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit A capstone course for EET Bachelor of Science degree seekers. Students design, construct, and demonstrate electronic systems. These systems include applications of concepts encountered in EET and TECH courses leading to the BS degree. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours. Prerequisite: 21 hours in EET or departmental permission.
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ENGL 0103: Basic Composition Skills
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit (Remedial/Developmental Course) Introduces students to and provides practice in reading, writing, and interpretation. Intended for students whose experiences as writers have not prepared them for ENGL 0113. Attention to the development of language skills is integrated into the course's primary emphasis upon essay writing. Required for entering students who score below 16 on the ACT English test and for adult students who score below 65 on the CPT Sentence Skills test. Indi vidual conferen ces are arranged as needed. Does not satisfy degree requirement for any degree program at Cameron University. Lecture 3 hours.
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ENGL 0111: College Writing Skills
2.00 Credits
Cameron University
Individualized, student-paced plan of study and practice in college writing skills under the direction of Writing Center staff. Does not satisfy any degree requirements for any degree program at Cameron University. Laboratory 2 hours.
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ENGL 1123: Honors Composition I
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit Reading and discussion of essays which serve as models of style, point of view, and logic. Emphasis on composition and rhetoric to develop written proficiency. An interdisciplinary approach to course content is included. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: Permission of instru ctor or English ACT score of 23 or higher.
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ENGL 1223: Honors Composition II
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit Reading and discussion of short stories, poetry, drama, and novels as an introduction to literary appreciation. Emphasis on written critical analysis of specific works. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: ENGL 1123 or a grade of "A" in ENGL 1113 or permission of instructor.
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ENGL 2013: Popular Fiction
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit Reading and discussion of twentieth-century short stories and novels. This course may not be count ed toward a major in English. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: ENGL 1213.
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ENGL 2053: Film as Literature
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit The study of film as an educational, verbal, and visual medium for storytelling. Emphasis on literature adapted for film and on literary aspects of non-adapted great films. Lecture 3 hours.
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ENGL 2313: African American Literature
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit A survey of writings by African American authors from Colonial times to the present. Lecture 3 hours.
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ENGL 2323: American Indian Literature
3.00 Credits
Cameron University
3 hours credit Examination of Native American literature, with emphasis on contem porary authors. Attention is d irected to traditional myths and legends as they relate to contemporary themes. Lecture 3 hours.
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