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ENG 105: College Writing
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
English 105 strives to familiarize students with the writing process, empowering them to produce polished, coherent academic essays which employ critical, analytical and research skills. This course applies a holistic approach to academic writing while helping students develop clear, thoughtful essays in standard academic form. Specifically, students' writing experience will culminate in the production of a properly organized, fully documented research paper (3 Credits).
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ENG 110: College Writing
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Writing as an intellectual act and a recursive process; ways of reading complex texts. The English Department will distribute descriptions of individual topics for each sectin of College Writing before the registration period each semester. The course is normally taken in the second or third semester; it complements and extends the writing experience of the First-Year Seminar. Required of all students except those exempted by the English Department for reasons such as success in an advanced placement program. Prerequisite: First- Year Seminar Staff
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ENG 110: Introduction to Literature
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
English 110 introduces students to poetry, prose and drama while acquainting them with critical frameworks for interpreting literature. The course will employ a holistic approach to writing as a process, requiring students to compose original, critical essays that discuss primary literary works. While requiring classes to employ sound research skills, the course will allow individual students to develop critical approaches related to their academic and personal experiences (3 Credits). Prerequisite: ENG 105
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ENG 115: Business Communication
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
ENG 115 is a practical course that introduces students to various media and the standard protocols of business communications, helping them to become competent, dependable communicators. Although standard modes of written communication are the major features of the course, students will also investigate other forms, including Internet communication and networking. This course employs a process approach to message development and empowers students as informed and effective listeners, speakers and writers (3 Credits).
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ENG 116: Film and Literature
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Through a comparative study of films based on highly regarded plays and novels, as well as a number of autonomous films, the course seeks to define both the affinities and the distinctive capacities of the two art forms. Staff
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ENG 119: Literary Women
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course examines writings and films by women. Topics vary and have included courses on women poets, women science fiction writers, coming of age narratives, novels by contemporary Middle Eastern and Asian women, and texts that explore the connections between race, class and gender. Byrd
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ENG 120: Satire and the Comic Absurd
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
An exploration of comic and satiric traditions from the earliest times to the present, with some emphasis on modern and contemporary texts and on authors influenced by the Theater of the Absurd. Woolley
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ENG 123: Plays in Performance:Stage and Film
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course compares stage and screen productions of selected plays. Students read scripts and, through in- and out-of-class screenings and live performances, examine different realizations of each script. This performance approach addresses questions of interpretation and adaptation in the context of historical circumstances and the artistic demands of literature, stage, and screen. O'Neill
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ENG 128: American-Jewish Literature
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
A course exploring American-Jewish literature's roots in Eastern European and Sephardic traditions, its place in the American literary canon, and its relation to international Jewish writings. Staff
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ENG 135: Literature and Human Experience
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
An examination of a significant social or cultural problem as reflected in literary texts. Topics vary from semester to semester and will be announced during the registration period. May be taken more than once with different content. Staff
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