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ELIT 430: Library Materials for Young Adults
2.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
A survey of the variety of books and related materials available for grades 7-12. Designed for prospective teachers in SDA junior and senior academies as well as those in public middle and high schools, this course correlates critical evaluation and selection to the uses, and specific needs of your adults as they develop their reading habits and skills. Includes a study of censorship and copyright law. (Winter)
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ELIT 440: C.S.Lewis(D-2)
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
A survey and critical study of the literature of C. S. Lewis. Major fictional work, his autobiography, and theological works are selected for study from the post-conversion period of Lewis's life. Critical literary theorists and primary source authors are examined in connection with the literature. The course will focus on issues of faith and literary techniques as demonstrated in this popular 20th Century author's various literary genres. (Fall, even year)
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ELIT 442: Shakespeare(D-2)
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisite: ENGL 102. Celebrated as the greatest of English writers, Shakespeare continues to influence world culture. This course employs a variety of critical strategies to read and discuss several plays. Topics discussed include authority and ethical government, art and the shaping of history, social unity and the influence of the theatre, staging and performance, music and costume, superstition and magic, identity and the self, honor and cowardice, obedience and the conscience.
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ELIT 444: Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature(D-2)
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
This course considers British literature written between the Restoration and Romantic Revolution. Included are poets and essayists from Milton to Johnson, novelists like Defoe and Fielding, and comic playwrights such as Gay and Goldsmith. (Winter, odd years)
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ELIT 445: Ancient Classics(D-2)
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
After beginning with the three great epics that underlie the literature of the Western World- the Iliad, the Odyssey, and The Book of Job-the course considers a range of Greek and Roman works. Collateral emphasis is on enhancing a student's ability to distinguish between classical Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian modes of thought. (Fall)
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ELIT 457: Latino Literature(D-2)
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
This course is cross-listed with SPAN 457. A student may receive credit for this course from only one program. See SPAN 457 for course description.
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ELIT 465: Topics in Literature
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Selected topics in literature presented in a classroom setting. Subjects covered will determine how the class applies to the major. This course may be repeated for credit.
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ELIT 495: Directed Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
See ELIT 295 for course description.
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ENGL 100: Basic Writing
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Focuses on development of writing skills necessary for successful entry into ENGL 101 and for increasing English ACT scores. Students whose English ACT score is 16 or below are required to register for this class. In special cases where a Basic Writing student demonstrates the skills to succeed in ENGL 101, the composition coordinator and the professor of Basic Writing may agree to admit a student to ENGL 101 whose ACT is 16 or below. Students successfully completing this course will earn three institutional elective credits. To pass this course, students must earn a minimum grade of C. Near the end of the course, students will be required to take the English section of the ACT test and must score 17 or higher in order to progress into College Composition 101. The test fee will be charged to their accounts. ENGL 100 does not count toward an English major or minor.
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ENGL 101-102: College Composition
3.00 Credits
Southern Adventist University
Prerequisite to ENGL 101: ACT score of 17 or higher, or SAT score of 430 or higher, or TOEFL score of 550 or higher. ENGL 101 is prerequisite to ENGL 102. A two-semester course focusing strongly on the writing process, especially revision. ENGL 101 emphasizes specific writing skills and principles which readily apply to most writing tasks. Students write expository essays organized according to pre-scribed modes. ENGL 102 reinforces the proficiencies developed in ENGL 101 while focusing on rhetorical and reasoning skills which apply to various persuasive and research writing activities. Students write persuasive essays and a research paper. This course does not count toward an English major or minor. (Fall, Winter, Summer)
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