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ENGL 100: Academic Reading/ Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Analytical and critical reading and writing are covered. Students will learn to comprehend, interpret, and analyze oral, written, aural and visual communication; to effectively communicate ideas related to a broad range of subjects; to express ideas in a variety of formats; and to use MLA documentation. (F, Sp)
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ENGL 101: Freshman English for International Students
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
In lieu of English 100, English 101 fulfills the General Education requirement for students whose native language IS NOT English.
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ENGL 105: Literature and Human Experience
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
A study of important human issues as they are expressed in literature: innocence and experience; conformity and rebellion; men and women; dreams, obsessions, and realizations; aging and death. The course will also provide students with an introduction to the major literary genres. Only ONE of the ENGL 105, 106, 107 class series is allowed in the HF category. (F, Sp).
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ENGL 106: Literature: Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
A study of the predominant literary genres of literature (fiction, poetry, and drama) to acquaint students with the forms and structures of this literature, emphasizing its historical and cultural context and universal themes. Only ONE of the ENGL 105, 106, 107 class series is allowed in the HF category. (F, Sp).
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ENGL 107: Heroes in Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
A study of the evolution and character of heroes from ancient times to the present. Only ONE of the ENGL 105, 106, 107 class series is allowed in the HF category. (F, Sp)
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ENGL 20: Foundations of English
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
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ENGL 200: Investigating Ideas: Reading, Writing, and the Disciplines
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Reading critically and writing persuasively are emphasized. Students will evaluate the stylistic, structural and substantive merits of what they read; they will synthesize disparate points of view in reaching judgments and constructing arguments; they will develop interpretive skills and employ various critical stances and techniques. Prerequisite: satisfactory score on the ENGL placement test or successful completion of ENGL 100.(F, Sp)
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ENGL 203: Literature of the African-American Experience (d)
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
The course examines major writers and recurring themes in the African American literary tradition from the 18th century to contemporary writing. Focus will be given to the bicultural influences-African and Euro American-that shape both the style and content of the literature as well at the identities of the writers. Prerequisites: ENGL 100. (F)
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ENGL 205: Literature of War: Culture and Ethics
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
This course focuses on the study of literature of war--fiction, drama, poetry, and nonfiction--from classical times to the present. National and individual responses to war situations will be reviewed and assessed to ascertain basic and changing premises and ethical standards, (F or Sp)
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ENGL 208: Literature of the Native American Experience (d)
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
The experience of Native Americans as expressed in their literature from creation stories and early speeches to contemporary writers will be introduced. The class will discuss these writers' thematic preoccupations with their own cultural heritage, the experience of "double consciousness," the clash of values, and racial/ethnic identity. Prerequisites: ENGL 100. (F or Sp)
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