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ENGL 0102: English as a Second Language
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Intermediate Composition, Practice in process of writing English expository prose, specifically paragraphs and short essays; review of grammar and sentence structure needed for academic writing skills. Open to non-native speakers of English only. Admission by placement only. (T grade allowed).
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ENGL 0103: English as a Second Language
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Advanced Composition, practice in expository writing of paragraphs and essays with emphasis on the writing process; extensive reading in fiction used to encourage writing skill acquisition. Open to non-native speakers of English only. Admission by placement only. (T grade allowed). NOTE: The accumulation of three credit hours from the above courses and successful completion of ENGL 0103 will be considered the equivalent of ENGL 1010. Not more than 3 hours credit may be accumulated in ENGL 0102, 0103.
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ENGL 1010: English Composition
3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Practice in expository writing with emphasis on content, organization, and style (levels of usage and sentence structure) for different purposes and audiences. PREREQUISITE: DSPW 0800 with a minimum grade of "C", or ACT English subscore of 19 or above, or SAT verbal score of 460 or above, or satisfactory completion of placement essay. [G]
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ENGL 1010,1020: and 2201 or 2202 or equivalents with a minimum grade of "C" are prerequisites for all upper division courses in the Department of English
3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
and 2201 or 2202 or equivalents with a minimum grade of "C" are prerequisites for all upper division courses in the Department of English
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ENGL 1020: English Composition and Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Practice in expository writing that synthesizes ideas from various readings. Includes library work and production of documented papers. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1010 with a minimum grade of "C", or equivalent. [G]
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ENGL 2201: Literary Heritage
3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Major texts of literary heritage; modes of literary expression and cultural context; emphasis on works as products of their historical contexts and as processes shaping human consciousness. Composition and critical thinking beyond levels expected of freshmen. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1010 and 1020, with a minimum grade of "C", or their equivalent. [G]
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ENGL 2202: Literary Heritage:African-American Emphasis
3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Consideration of major texts of literary heritage with emphasis on African-American culture; modes of literary expression and cultural context; emphasis on work as products of historical contexts and as processes shaping human consciousness; composition and critical thinking beyond levels expected of freshmen. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1010 and 1020, with a minimum grade of "C", or their equivalent. [G]
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ENGL 3100-19: Special Topics in Literature
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Topics are varied and in online class listings.
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ENGL 3210: British Literature to 1750
3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
Survey of major authors, themes, and movements from the medieval period through the 18th Century.
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ENGL 3212: British Literature of the Sixteenth Century
3.00 Credits
University of Memphis
British Literature of the Sixteenth Century
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