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ENG 102: Literature of Discovery: Modern and Early Modern Literary Texts
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This course includes readings in Western European literature from the Renaissance to the 20th century. Emphasis is placed on the ways in which specific works reflect changing values and modern intellectual movements.
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ENG 103: Composition
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Instruction and practice in writing skills for college and professional life.
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ENG 104: Literature of Discovery: American Literature
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This course includes readings in American literature from the first Europeans to the 20th century. Emphasis is placed on the ways in which specific works reflect changing values and modern intellectual movements.
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ENG 105: The Research Paper
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Instruction and practice in writing research papers from the choice of a topic to completion of the final draft. Variable lecture/discussion and laboratory hours.
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ENG 108: African American Literature
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This course examines the major African American authors in America, how their texts reflect their sense of identity, and how these texts fit into larger frameworks of American literature. The course also investigates the cultural history behind these works and issues such as stereotyping.
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ENG 109: Modern World Literature
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This course focuses on the literatures of modern cultures other than those of Western Europe or North America. Works and authors are discussed in relation to their native cultures and in relation to the ways in which the literature reveals cultural and historical assumptions different from our own.
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ENG 111: Literature of American Immigrants
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This course investigates the experiences of different ethnic groups in America. It considers both their introductory experiences to America and their experiences attempting to integrate into American culture. Finally, the course examines ways in which the idea of immigration has remained central to the American myth, while immigrants themselves have often remained marginalized.
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ENG 112: Speech Communication
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
A content- and performance-oriented course designed to teach the importance of speech communication in today's society. Basic principles of speech communication; application of principles through the creation of communication messages; giving and receiving constructive criticism; and avoiding communication breakdowns.
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ENG 120: Theatre Production
1.00 Credits
Misericordia University
The preparation and presentation of productions including rehearsal, performance, stage management, scenery production, constructing properties, lighting, sound, costumes, programs, box office, publicity, etc. May be repeated for credit.
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ENG 151: University Writing Seminar
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This course introduces and develops skills and abilities fundamental to proficient academic writing. This course emphasizes the critical reading and the summary, synthesis, and analysis of primary materials in specific social and historical contexts.
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