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ART 112: Introduction to Art
1.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
Continuation of Art 111.
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ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN ENGLISH 131: Composition and Rhetoric I
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
English 131 is designed to train students in written communication skills. The course emphasizes both paragraphing and developing the whole composition through prescribed rhetorical structures. Student must make a "C" or better to receive college credit.
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ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN ENGLISH 132: Composition and Rhetoric II
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
English 132 transports the student into more complicated rhetorical structures, longer essays, and library research methods. The course emphasizes complete paper as opposed to simple paragraphing and usage. Writing across the disciplines will constitute a portion of the assigned subjects. Student must make a "C" or better to receive college credit.
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ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN ENGLISH 231: English Literature
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
This course surveys the writers of British literature from the Middle Ages to the Restoration and the Eighteenth Century. As a survey course, major authors and their works of poetry, prose, and/or drama from each period between the years c750 to 1784 are chosen for study, discussion, and critique.
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ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN ENGLISH 232: English Literature
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
A survey of English Literature of 1780 to the present.
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ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN ENGLISH 233: American Literature
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
A survey of the major authors of Early American Literature from 1620 to 1865. Selected readings begin with the works of Anne Bradstreet and end with those of Emily Dickinson.
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ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN ENGLISH 234: American Literature
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
A survey of the major American authors from the late 19th century to the present. Selected works are taken from the writings of Samuel Clemens and end with contemporary American writers.
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ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN ENGLISH 235: African-American Literature
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
A survey study of black Poetry, Prose, and Drama in America. This course is a study in lyric folk expression of The Sorrow Song and The Blues including contemporary poetry, drama, and the Black Revolutionary Theatre. The unique demands of each genre will be examined in terms of the socio-aesthetic needs of the black writer and the black community.
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ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN ENGLISH 237: Black Prose
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
A critical study of Black American prose writing from the 1700's to the 1970's which spans all genresfrom the slave narrative to the contemporary novel and focuses on the special problems of the black writer and his need to define black aesthetic.
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ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN ENGLISH 238: Black Poetry and Drama
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
A critical study of black Poetry and Drama in America. The first half of the semester will deal with poetry from the lyric folk expression of The Sorrow Song and The Blues up to and including contemporary poetry. The second half of the semester will deal with black Drama from 1858 up to and including contemporary plans of the Black Revolutionary Theatre. The unique demands of each genre will be examined in terms of the socio-aesthetic needs of the black writer and the black community.
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