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ENF 312: Western Literature in English Translation
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
This course covers works representing many eras, Western cultures, and genres. The reading, written work, lecture, and discussions are all in English. Topics are announced in semester course schedules and include themes such as "Short European Fiction" and "European Romanticism." It may be cross-listed with English. It may be repeated for credit with a change of topic. Foreign Language majors may take it as elective only.
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ENF 313: Western Literature in English Translation
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
This course covers works representing many eras, Western cultures, and genres. The reading, written work, lecture, and discussions are all in English. Topics are announced in semester course schedules and include themes such as "Short European Fiction" and "European Romanticism." It may be cross-listed with English. It may be repeated for credit with a change of topic. Foreign Language majors may take it as elective only.
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ENG 099: Introduction to College Writing
2.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Placement by ACT/SAT scores or English Placement Exam. This course is a workshop course designed to provide individualized instruction for students working below the English 100 level by helping them become more confident and skillful college writers. Students who complete ENG 099 with a grade of “C” or better are eligible to enroll in ENG 100. Credits earned in ENG 099 do not count toward graduation.
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ENG 100: Intensive College Writing I
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Placement by ACT/SAT scores or English Placement Exam, or completion of ENG 099. This course provides students with intensive writing instruction in the basic skills of expository and argumentative writing. Supplemental instruction is provided in the form of a tutorial component. Each Fall and Spring semester, a special section of ENG 100 is offered for students whose native language is not English. ENG 100 and ENG 101 cannot both be counted toward fulfillment of the first-year writing requirement. Note: students who earn an A in ENG 100 or ENG 101 may take ENG 240 or ENG 241 in lieu of ENG 102. Students who exercise this option may count the credits earned in the alternative course toward fulfillment of the First-Year Writing requirement and the Writing Across the Curriculum requirement. Three credits earned in ENG 100 count toward graduation.
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ENG 100 - Intensive College Writing I
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ENG 101: College Writing I
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Placement by ACT/SAT scores or English Placement Exam. This course instructs students in the basic skills of expository and argumentative writing. Each Fall and Spring semester, a special section of ENG 101 is offered for students whose native language is not English. ENG 101 and ENG 100 cannot both be counted toward fulfillment of the first-year writing requirement. Supplemental instruction is available for this course by taking ENG 105. Note: students who earn an A in ENG 100 or ENG 101 may take ENG 240 or ENG 241 in lieu of ENG 102 . Students who exercise this option may count the credits earned in the alternative course toward fulfillment of the First-Year Writing requirement and the Writing Across the Curriculum requirement. .
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ENG 101 - College Writing I
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ENG 102: College Writing II
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Placement by ACT/SAT scores or English Placement Exam, or completion of ENG 100 or ENG 101. ENG 102 continues to cultivate and hone the skills acquired in ENG 100 or ENG 101, but also incorporates research and information literacy skills. Each Fall and Spring semester, a special section of ENG 102 is offered for students whose native language is not English. Supplemental instruction is available for this course by taking ENG 106. Note: students who earn an A in ENG 100 or ENG 101 may take ENG 240 or ENG 241 in lieu of ENG 102. Students who exercise this option may count the credits earned in the alternative course toward fulfillment of the First-Year Writing requirement and the Writing Across the Curriculum requirement.
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ENG 102 - College Writing II
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ENG 102H: Honors College Writing II
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Honors standing or permission of university Honors Program. An advanced introduction to academic research and writing through intensive investigation of an issue or topic specified by the instructor. Students will be required to develop and organize a substantial research project related to the topic of the course and to demonstrate the information literacy skills required to find, evaluate and make appropriate use of primary and secondary materials relevant to their project.
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ENG 102H - Honors College Writing II
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ENG 105: Writing Center I
2.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Workshops and tutorials to assist students taking ENG 101 or 102; also available to students for help with writing assignments in other courses. Pass/fail grading system.
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ENG 105 - Writing Center I
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ENG 106: Writing Center II
2.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: ENG 105. Workshops and tutorials on writing, with topics based on the particular writing problems experienced by students. Pass/fail grading system.
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ENG 106 - Writing Center II
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ENG 201: Intermediate Expository Writing
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Practice in reading and writing non-fiction essays, with attention to audience, purpose, voice, tone, style, development, organization, and research. Students who need extra help with writing may be required to take ENG 106 Writing Center concurrently with ENG 201.
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