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ENGL 105: College Writing Workshop
4.00 Credits
Lee University
A writing course that seeks to teach students to develop clean, well organized prose. It emphasizes the writing process with an introduction to rhetorical strategies and culminates with an introduction to the library, research and documentation. The course involves 3 classroom hours and 2 hours per week in the Writing Center. Requires co-requisite enrollment in ENGL-105L. A grade of C or better in this course allows the student to enroll in ENGL-110.
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ENGL 106: College Writing (CAPS)
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A writing course which seeks to teach students to develop clean, well-organized prose. It emphasizes the writing process with an introduction to rhetorical strategies and culminates with an introuction to the library, research and documentation. A grade of C or better in this course allows the student to enroll in Rhetoric and Research, ENGL-110.
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ENGL 110: Rhetoric and Research (CAPS)
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A course that focuses on four major writing projects and enables students to review the creative process as it applies to composition, learn the research methodologies and procedures of their chosen discipline (including computer-generated research), internalize approaches to critical thinking, apply basic principles of public speaking, and perform literary analysis.
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ENGL 221: Western Literature: Ancient to Renaissance (CAPS)
3.00 Credits
Lee University
Selected literary masterpieces from ancient, medieval and Renaissance world literature, studied in relation to cultural context.
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ENGL 222: Western Literature: Enlightenment to Postmodern (CAPS)
3.00 Credits
Lee University
Selected literary masterpieces of the Enlightenment, nineteenth century and twentieth century, studied in relation to cultural context.
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ENGL 290: Special Topics in English
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lee University
A course presenting various topics and research concerns. The topic will change to meet student demand and interest.
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ENGL 300: Introduction to English Studies (W)
3.00 Credits
Lee University
English 300 is designed to acquaint English majors with significant issues within the discipline including the value of reading and writing, the literary canon, as well as critical approaches to reading, writing, teaching, and research. The course introduces the major sub-fields of the discipline and emphasizes the impact of worldview on English studies.
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ENGL 302: English Language Structure and Theory
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course is intended to give the student an in-depth look at the structure of the English language, focusing on traditional and alternative theories of grammar and principles of linguistics with applications for second-language acquisition.
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ENGL 307: Literary Criticism (W)
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A study of literary theory in the 20th century with a brief overview of the history of criticism. Students will apply critical theories to a number of literary texts.
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ENGL 308: Composition Theory (W)
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course introduces students to the field of composition studies. It provides a historical overview of approaches to understanding and teaching writing, and it emphasizes the prominent current theories about writing’s composition, reception and function within contemporary culture. Students will work both to understand their own writing processes more fully and to learn theoretically-informed strategies for teaching or tutoring other writers.
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