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ELED 691-694: Directed Research
4.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Students initiate a formal inquiry into an area of concern associated with their present professional responsibilities under the direction of a faculty member. A maximum of 4 credit hours may be earned in these courses. 1 C4 credit hours. Prerequisite: enrollment in the M.Ed. program in secondary education or the educational specialist programs and consent of department chair. Offered as needed. Unless otherwise noted, prior to enrolling in any 300-level English course, all students must complete the College Writing Requirement (or Writing 100) and English 161. Also note, English 201 must be completed before English 202; and English 202 must be completed before taking any 300- or 400-level English course.
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ENGL 010: Basic Writing Skills
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
This course is designed to help basic writers develop effective short essays. Concurrent enrollment in College Course 101, along with four hours a semester in the Writing Center, is required. Grading is S or U. 3 credit hours (this credit does not apply toward the 120-credithour graduation requirement, but counts toward full-time enrollment and is recorded on the student's transcript). Offered fall, spring, summer.
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ENGL 113: Approaches to Drama
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Dramatic literature, past and present, is studied through analysis of selected plays. 3 credit hours. Gen. Ed. Category A. Offered fall and spring.
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ENGL 116: Approaches to Film and Film Criticism
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Film as an art form is studied through viewing and analyzing representative films and by reading and writing essays on the aesthetics of film. (4) 3 credit hours. Gen. Ed. Category A. Offered fall and spring.
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ENGL 117: Contemporary Approaches to Literature
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Literature as an art form and as an expression of diverse cultural voices is studied, including the voices of women, minorities, and non-Western authors. 3 credit hours. Offered fall and spring.
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ENGL 117 - Contemporary Approaches to Literature
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ENGL 161: Western Literature
4.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Students examine the culture and heritage of the Western world as expressed in literature. 4 credit hours. Gen. Ed. Core 1. Offered fall, spring, summer.
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ENGL 163: Introduction to Non-Western Literary Cultures
4.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Various literary writings are used to introduce students to selected themes and topics in relation to the history and culture of one or more non-Western societies. Sections of this course are titled: (1) African Narrative and (2) Modern India: A Crisis of Identity and Direction. 4 credit hours. Gen. Ed. Core 3. Offered fall, spring, summer.
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ENGL 201: Introduction to Literary Study I
4.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
The principles that define form and meaning in a literary text are examined. Emphasis is on close reading and on acquiring a critical vocabulary and methodology. 4 credit hours. Offered fall and spring.
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ENGL 202: Introduction to Literary Study II
4.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
The assumptions we make when we read and write about a literary text are examined. Fundamental issues of literary interpretation and various contemporary contexts for studying literature are considered. 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: ENGL 201. Offered fall and spring.
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ENGL 205: Backgrounds in British Literature to 1800
4.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Representative works of British literature from the Middle Ages through the eighteenth century are studied. 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: ENGL 161 and WRTG 100 (or completion of College Writing Requirement). Offered fall and spring.
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