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ENGL 206: Backgrounds in British Literature 1800 to Present
4.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Representative works of British literature of the 19th and 20th centuries 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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ENGL 207: Backgrounds in American Literature
4.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Major authors and literary movements of American literature from the beginning to the present 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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ENGL 210: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Students read material from early folklore to current literature in order to develop discrimination in the selection of books for children at the elementary school level. Focus is on methods of interpreting and evaluating children's literature. 3 credit hours. Offered fall, spring, summer.
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ENGL 212: Adolescent Literature
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Themes are explored in various genres that are appropriate to adolescent tastes at differing levels of sophistication. Included is available resource material on the subject of adolescent literature. 3 credit hours. Offered fall, spring, summer.
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ENGL 220: Introduction to Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Basic techniques of writing fiction and poetry are introduced. Emphasis is on fundamental methods and forms basic to contemporary fiction and poetry. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: WRTG 100 or completion of College Writing Requirement. Offered fall and spring.
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ENGL 230: Business Writing
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Students practice the forms of writing appropriate to business and industry (e.g., reports, proposals, memoranda, and letters). 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: WRTG 100 or completion of College Writing Requirement. Offered fall, spring, summer.
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ENGL 231: Expository Writing
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Principles of rhetoric and style are studied and applied to the writing and revision of expository, critical, and argumentative essays. The research paper is also considered. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: completion of College Writing Requirement. Offered fall and spring.
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ENGL 240: News Writing
3.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Study includes principles of gathering and writing news, developing article ideas, writing news stories and feature articles, and submitting articles for publication. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: WRTG 100 or completion of College Writing Requirement. Offered fall and spring.
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ENGL 261: Northern Exposures:Arctic Imagination,Postcolonial Context
4.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Students examine cultural contact narratives, both "factual"and "fictional," between European "explorers" of the Arctand native peoples in the comparative context of European colonialism and emergent native literatures. 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: Gen. Ed. Core 1, 2, and 3. Fulfills Gen. Ed. Core 4. Offered as needed.
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ENGL 262: Women,Crime,and Representation
4.00 Credits
Rhode Island College
Representations are examined in fiction, nonfiction, film, and television of women as criminals, as crime victims, and as detectives. Emphasis is on twentieth-century Western and non-Western texts. 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: Gen. Ed. Core 1, 2, and 3. Fulfills Gen. Ed. Core 4. Offered as needed.
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