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ENGL 2490: Introduction to Latin American Literature
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course provides an overview of major influential Latin American writers and the contemporary and historical issues raised by their works. Can be taken as an English or a Spanish course. Prerequisites ENGL 1020
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ENGL 2510: American Literature I
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
American literature from 1600 to the Civil War is studied through the themes, works and writers of that period. Prerequisites ENGL 1020 or ENGL 1240
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ENGL 2520: American Literature II
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
The study of American literature continues with a study of authors from the Civil War to the present. Prerequisites ENGL 1020 or ENGL 1240
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ENGL 2530: Ethnic Literature
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
The student explores American literature, history and culture through the contributions of a variety of minority voices The student experiences a variety of genres, novels, short stories, drama and poetry. Prerequisites ENGL 1020 or ENGL 1240
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ENGL 2610: British Literature I
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
The student surveys literature from the Celtic period through the 19th century. Prerequisites ENGL 1020 or ENGL 1240
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ENGL 2620: British Literature II
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
The student surveys literature from the Neoclassic period, through the Romantic Revolt, Victorian Literature, and the influence of Irish and Scottish Literature concluding with literature of the 20th century. Prerequisites ENGL 1020 or ENGL 1240
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ENGL 2900: Special Topics in Literature
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
Literary studies not covered by other courses may be offered, depending upon interest. Past topics have included dramatic literature, detective fiction, African-American literature and the writings of a particular author. Prerequisites ENGL 1020 or ENGL 1240
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ENGL 2901: Special Topics in Writing
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
Advanced writing studies not covered in other ENGL courses may be offered depending on interest. Writing may include advanced composition, advanced poetry writing or advanced fiction writing, among others. Prerequisites Prerequisite may vary based on the topic of this course. For example, ENGL 1020 would be the prerequ
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ENGL 2910: Special Topics:GPTC
1.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course focuses on the first step in producing a play: The Play Reading. Students will attend 15 hours of readings and critique sessions of new plays in the Short Play Labs and longer Play Labs. Students will examine the dramaturgical elements of the plays (structure, world of the play, language, characters, plots, and themes); the production components outlines in the stage directions (casting, staging, tech/set design); and the discussion of the works by panelists and audience members. Students will keep a journal of their observations and responses to Short Play Lab/Play Labs and will submit a short paper which synthesizes their discoveries about the types of plays being written and the challenges playwrights face in refining and, ultimately, seeing their work produced on stage.
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ENGR 1010: Introduction to Engineering Design
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course is an introduction to the engineering profession, engineering problem solving and engineering design with an emphasis on current topics. Course material will be presented using projects and group learning activities. Prerequisites High school math (trigonometry and pre-calculus) and high school science ENGR 1010, 1020, 2010, and 2020 are part of a partnership between MCC and the UNL College of Engineering for direct transfer into their Engineering program.
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