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ENGL 2120: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Normandale Community College
Prereq: Eligible for ENGC 1101; eligible for READ 1106 or higher. Studying William Shakespeare's writing is a journey of discovery. This course is designed to start students on that journey as they discover the power of Shakespeare's language as well as his uncanny and modern insight into human nature. As students read, discuss and write about Shakespeare's plays and poems, written 400 years ago, they will learn about themselves. Fall, Spring MnTC Goal: 6
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ENGL 2130: African American Literature
3.00 Credits
Normandale Community College
Prereq: Eligible for ENGC 1101; eligible for READ 1106. This course gives students an introduction to literature by African American writers representing multiple experiences and historical periods. The students will study various genres and will analyze the literary works in cultural and historical context through both discussion and written assignments. Fall, Spring
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ENGL 2131: Asian American Literature
3.00 Credits
Normandale Community College
Prereq: Eligible for ENGC 1101; eligible for READ 1106. This course gives students an introduction to literature by Asian American writers representing multiple ethnicities and historical periods. The students will study multiple genres and will analyze the literary works in cultural and historical context through both discussion and written assignments. Fall, Spring MnTC Goals: 6 & 7
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ENGL 2133: Native American Literature
3.00 Credits
Normandale Community College
Prereq: Eligible for ENGC 1101; eligible for READ 1106. This course gives students an introduction to literature by Native American writers representing various tribal cultures and historical periods. The students will study multiple genres and will analyze the literary works in cultural and historical content through both discussion and written assignments. Fall, Spring MnTC Goals: 6 & 7
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ENGL 2150: American Literature
4.00 Credits
Normandale Community College
Prereq: Eligible for ENGC 1101; eligible for READ 1106 or above. Students will read works by a variety of authors representing the diverse viewpoints and experiences of Americans before the modern era. Fall MnTC Goals: 6 & 9
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ENGL 2151: American Literature
4.00 Credits
Normandale Community College
Prereq: Eligible for ENGC 1101; eligible for READ 1106 or above. Students will read works by a variety of authors representing the diverse viewpoints and experiences of Americans during the modern era. Spring MnTC Goals: 6 & 9
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ENGL 2160: British Writers
4.00 Credits
Normandale Community College
Prereq: Eligible for ENGC 1101; eligible for READ 1106 or above. Students will read works written by a variety of authors from the Middle Ages through the eighteenth century. Fall MnTC Goal: 6
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ENGL 2161: British Writers
4.00 Credits
Normandale Community College
Prereq: Eligible for ENGC 1101; eligible for READ 1106. Students will read works by a variety of authors of the 19th and 20th centuries. Spring MnTC Goal: 6
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ENGL 2900: Topics in Literature
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Normandale Community College
Prereq: Topic-dependent. Examination of a special topic or field in literature.
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ENGR 1020: Introduction to Engineering Design
4.00 Credits
Normandale Community College
Prereq: MATH 1500 or placement in MATH 1510. Develop skills critical for practicing mechanical and electrical engineers. Extensive exposure to visual, written and oral communication forms and to computer-based design tools. Substantial design projects, including prototype construction. Fall, Spring
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