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ENGL 120: Introduction to Fiction
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Introduction to reading, understanding and analyzing fiction.
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ENGL 181: Studies of Language
1.00 Credits
Centralia College
An exploration of how humans learn language and a study of English in particular. Students should have college-level reading and writing skills.
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ENGL 204: Introduction to Shakespeare
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Learn about the life, times and works of William Shakespeare. Emphasis will be placed upon the lives of Elizabethans-their likes and dislikes, superstitions and social order as they pertained to this golden age of the theatre.? Additionally, students will develop an understanding of and appreciation for Shakespeare's plays by studying 6 of the 37 plays that the Bard wrote.
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ENGL 208: Introduction to Creative Writing
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
A course to move writers beyond the traditional "academic essay" into an exploration of literary genres to include short fiction, poetry and personal essay, in a writers' workshop environment. Individualized writing projects will be critiqued by peers and instructor to facilitate revision. Course also will cover how to prepare work to submit for publication. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101.
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ENGL 209: The Hero's Quest: Survey of English Literature 17th Century to 1616
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
A study of English literature from the beginnings ("Caedmon's Hymn," 7th century) through William Shakespeare (1616).
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ENGL 210: The Crisis of Faith: Survey of English Literature 1616 to 1798( Formerly Engl 210 Survey of English Literature II)
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
A study of English literature from the seventeenth century through the early nineteenth century; a study of the literary works of English authors from John Donne through Samuel Johnson.
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ENGL 210 - The Crisis of Faith: Survey of English Literature 1616 to 1798( Formerly Engl 210 Survey of English Literature II)
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ENGL 211: Survey of English Literature: 1827- Present
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
Study of English literature from early nineteenth century to the present: a study of literary works of English authors from William Wordsworth through T. S. Elliot and a glimpse of what is being written today.
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ENGL 220: Exploration of American Dramatic Literature?
3.00 Credits
Centralia College
Presents six classic American plays with the expectations family and society place on individuals. Students will view, analyze, discuss, and write on the literary components and substance of these plays. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101.
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ENGL 230: Technical Writing?
3.00 Credits
Centralia College
Learn how to follow the format of professional reports and other forms of communication, how to adapt material to its audience, to blend text to graphics, and how to avoid technical jargon, using the principles of good English. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 or COMM 101.
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ENGL 233: Literature For Children And Adolescents
5.00 Credits
Centralia College
A survey of the many important books written for young people (preschool through adolescence), past and present, including the study of important illustrators. An in-depth reading of selected books which reflect the classics of Children's Literature as well as those which reflect the diversity of our culture.
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