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ENG 101G: Composition I-Honors
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
A writing intensive, Honors-level course designed to strengthen college-level composition skills, with particular attention to audience, purpose, and context for writing. Limited class size ensures workshop environment and activities including extensive work on planning, drafting and revising. In addition, research techniques for primary and secondary sources are introduced as a means by which students can extend their understanding through outside resources. Critical thinking and reading skills are developed and deepened through oral and written presentations. Prerequisite: Instructor approval or English Placement Test, reflecting placement in ENG 101.
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ENG 102G: Composition II-Honors
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
An Honors-level version of ENG 102 Composition II, with a more in-depth focus on workshop and research techniques. Class will continue to emphasize rhetorical methodology, while deepening a student's ability to read and write analytically, think critically, and interpret effectively. Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 100, or 113 or 101 or 101G.
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ENG 113: Composition I for International Students
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
A writing intensive course designed to strengthen collegelevel composition skills, with particular attention to audience, purpose, and context for writing. Students receive extensive background in strategies of planning, drafting, and revising. Research, primary and/or secondary, is introduced as a means by which students can extend their own understanding through the use of outside resources. Additionally, critical reading and thinking strategies are developed. Students who successfully complete ENG 113 with a grade of C- or better will satisfy the ENG 101 requirement. Prerequisite: Placement test or a grade of Cor better in ESL 139 or ENG 098.
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ENG 114: Composition II for International Students
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
Continuation and extension of ENG 113 and equivalents with attention to analytical reading and writing, critical thinking, and research methodologies, while emphasizing interpretation, analysis, synthesis and argument. Prerequisite: ENG 100, 113 or ENG 101 with a C- or better.
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ENG 181: Vocabulary and Meaning
2.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
Problems of meaning, word derivation and word formation are investigated with a view to enlarging and refining a working English vocabulary.
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ENG 190: Science Fiction/Fantasy Literature
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
Reading and discussion of selected novels and short stories, with emphasis on the relationship between futuristic and imaginative concepts, the real world and traditional literature.
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ENG 205: Introduction to Creative Writing:Fiction and Poetry
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
A course designed to give students writing experience, introduce them to marketable types of writing and sharpen their writing to commercially acceptable quality.
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ENG 211: Introduction to Linguistics
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
An introduction to the study of language from the perspective of Modern Linguistics. The class studies the formation of sounds, words, sentences, and meaning; as well as aspects of language variation and acquisition.
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ENG 220: Writing Poetry
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
The study of poetry writing methods and forms with concentration on the student's creative writing. This course can be repeated once.
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ENG 221: Writing Fiction
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Nevada
The study of creative non-fiction writing methods and the art of the personal essay with concentration on the student's creative writing. This course can be repeated once.
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