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ENGLISH 205: Popular Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
The course focuses on writing in English by a range of popular authors from a variety of periods and places, historic and contemporary. The course may include popular stories, songs and ballads, the scripts of blockbuster plays and films, best-selling novels, and widely distributed nonfictional prose. 3 hrs
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ENGLISH 213: Introduction to Drama
2.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Beginning with an intensive study of a few plays analyzed to elicit general principles, the course moves on to consider several representative examples of each of the major periods and types of Western drama, from the Greeks to the present. The two hour version of this course will be offered only off-campus. 2-3 hrs
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ENGLISH 214: Introduction to Fiction
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Emphasis in this course is on critical reading of short stories and the novel selected from all periods of English, American, and European literatures. The course will introduce the systematic study of fiction as a literary genre and will equip students for more advanced work in literature. Writing assignments are designed to aid in the understanding of the structure and content of the material covered. Every semester 3 hrs
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ENGLISH 215: Introduction to Poetry
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
An introduction to the study of poetry for students desiring a basic course either to develop a greater appreciation of poetry or to prepare for more advanced courses in literature or creative writing. Class discussions will focus on close readings of poems and analysis of poetic techniques. Writing assignments will complement reading and class discussion and will enable students to develop their own critical and creative skills. 3 hrs
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English 225: English II:Intermediate Academic Prose
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course extends the work of English 110 with an additional emphasis on research. Each section of English 225 uses a combination of book-length and shorter texts on focus on specific historical and/or cultural issues. As they learn to participant in scholarly conversations, students will find and evaluate library and internet sources. As with English 110, this course emphasizes revision, editing, and proper academic documentation. Satisfactory completion of English 110 and sophomore standing are prerequisites for English 225. Every semester. Note: English 225 or its equivalent is a prerequisite for all 300 and 400 level English courses.
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ENGLISH 241: Women And Literary Culture: Introduction
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
The course offers an introduction to women as producers and consumers of literature. Students will become acquainted with women writers, explore women's reading practices, and interrogate the issues that have surrounded women's participation in cultural arenas. 3 hrs
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ENGLISH 250: Introduction to Language Acquisition And Diversity
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Investigation of the basic principles of first and second language acquisition. Topics addressed include language competency, socio-cultural factors in language, dialects, acquisitional principles, and language diversity. Students will take part in monitored classroom observations in public schools, and will critically analyze how the topics addressed in class apply to real life and to teaching situations. A service learning component is included. 3 hrs
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ENGLISH 299: Form And Structure of Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course is required for students who have twice failed the English Proficiency Test (WEPT) and is open only to students who have failed the test at least once. The class will cover the basic conventions of successful expository and academic writing. Emphasis will be placed on methods of development and on strategies for organization. This course satisfies neither the college humanities requirement nor the junior-level writing requirement. Completion of the course with a grade of C or better does fulfill the WEPT requirement for graduation, however, and renders students eligible to enroll in courses designated Writing Intensive (WI). Does not count toward graduation. 3 hrs
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ENGLISH 300: Interdisciplinary Studies: Cluster Course Offerings
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
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ENGLISH 301: wi Writing And The Academy
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
This course examines social and ethical issues raised by academic reading and writing. While some attention is paid to the formal aspects of academic prose within specific disciplines, the main emphasis of the course is on the cultural consequences of the different ways that academic knowledge is created and taught. In addition to studying the language and structure of academic reading and writing, the course explores the various rhetorics of the academy in terms of a broad range of subjects including economics, gender, education, history, and myth. This course satisfies the junior-level writing requirement and counts towards the writing minor. Prerequisites: ENGLISH 110, ENGLISH 225 and successful completion of the WEPT. Offered every semester. 3 hrs
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