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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
In-depth view of writing and tutoring process, and current writing center theory; focus on professionalism, interpersonal skills, and collaborative learning; repeatable for credit. Prereq: ENGL-1010 and departmental consent. [on demand]
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3.00 Credits
Research projects required. 1010 -Focus on exposition and argument; process and development using various rhetorical patterns. 1020 -Focus on reading and responding to short fiction, poetry, drama and/or non-fiction prose. Must be taken in sequence. Prereq for 1010: Placement per TBR specifications or DSPW-0800. [E]
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3.00 Credits
Study of the literary and cultural legacy of selected travel destinations (which change yearly, depending upon travel destination) through online reading, discussion, research, and writing. Students will explore the fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and film associated with the destination, as well as the societal, cultural, philosophical, and historical forces that influenced their development. Prereq: ENGL 1010 [S]
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3.00 Credits
Study of the literary and cultural legacy of selected regions in America through reading, discussion, research, online interaction, writing, and personal travel to the destination. Prereq: ENGL 1010, enrollment and registration in the designated educational tour. [S]
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3.00 Credits
Framework and major movements, writers, and works of American literature; research project required. 2110 -To 1865; focus on tracing the development of a national literature and literature's role in recording American cultural heritage. 2120 -From 1865; focus on various attempts to portray the American response to the complexity of life in the 20th century. Prereq: ENGL-1020. [2110-F, 2120-S]
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3.00 Credits
Literature by African-American writers from the Colonial Period to the Modern Era; readings include written versions of traditional oral forms. Prereq: ENGL-1020. [F]
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3.00 Credits
Literary, cultural, and historical aspects of British literature; focus on works that illustrate important literary trends; research project required. 2210 -To 1798. 222 0-From 1798.Prereq: ENGL-1020. [2210-F, 2220-S]
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3.00 Credits
Study of representative plays by William Shakespeare selected from among the comedies, tragedies, and histories; research project required. Prereq: ENGL-1020. [on demand]
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3.00 Credits
Survey of western literature; research project required. 2410 -Literary, cultural, and historical contributions of classical, medieval, and Renaissance periods to the value systems and world view of contemporary society; focus on development of aesthetic awareness and appreciation of literary art. 2420 -Selected readings from the 17th-20th centuries; focus on cultural and aesthetic values presented by the writers, their relationship to earlier literature, and their influence on contemporary literature. Prereq: ENGL-1020. [2410-F,S; 2420-S]
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3.00 Credits
Historical overview of women's literary accomplishments in English; from the Middle Ages to the contemporary period; genres surveyed include the novel, autobiography, short story, feminist expository prose, drama, and poetry. Prereq: ENGL-1020. [on demand]
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