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ENGL 2310: US LITERATURE I
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course surveys major American authors from the colonial age through 1870. As many authors as possible are covered to provide a solid background for understanding the American cultural heritage. ENGL 2310 satisfies the Humanities requirement at NWCCD. It does not meet the U5H requirement at UW.
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ENGL 2320: US LITERATURE II
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course concludes the survey of American Literature begun in ENGL 2310 and covers authors from 1870 to the present. ENGL 2320 satisfies the Humanities requirement at NWCCD. It does not meet the U5H requirement at UW.
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ENGL 2340: NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
In this introductory course, students learn to critically read Native American literature from oral creation stories to contemporary novels, short stories, and poetry. Students explore the motifs and themes that cross tribal lines as well as stylistic differences relating to geography, economics, and sociology. (3 lec hrs/week)
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ENGL 2370: WESTERN AMERICAN LITERATURE
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course examines the form and content of literature dealing with the American West, its reflection of the motivation and spirit of frontiersmen as well as the contemporary westerner, the influence of the land and landscape on the inhabitants and authors, and the history around which the literature revolves. ENGL 2370 satisfies the Humanities requirement at NWCCD. It does not meet the U5H requirement at UW.
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ENGL 2395: ENGLISH CAPSTONE
1.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
The capstone course is a one credit guided study, one-on-one with an instructor selected by the student.
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ENGL 2420: LITERARY GENRES:
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course studies specific genres of literature. Emphasis will vary (poetry, fiction, drama, etc.) from semester to semester, depending on curricular needs.
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ENGL 2480: INTRO TO DRAMA AND POETRY
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course provides an overview of major English and American poetry and an exploration of the conventions and themes of theatre from ancient Greek forms up to and including those of the modern era. ENGL 2480 satisfies the Humanities and Visual & Performing Arts requirements at NWCCD. It also meets the U5H requirement at UW.
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ENGL 2490: TOPICS:
2.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course presents special topics of interest within the English discipline, at the sophomore level.
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ENGL 2492: LITERARY TOPICS:
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course provides students the opportunity to explore a specific type of literature through extensive reading, discussion, writing, and research.
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ENTK 1010: ELEMENTS OF SURVEYING
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course is an introduction to the principles and theories of land surveying. Students explore surveying tools including the stadia rod, chaining, automatic levels, theodolite, and Global Positioning Systems (GPS). Surveying concepts will be introduced in the classroom and applied through hands-on practice in the field. Students will practice error theory for measurements and adjustments as necessary to locate points, determine distances, angles, elevations and areas, and learn to close surveys. Emphasis is placed on the use of GPS units to collect field data. Students are introduced to map features and map reading to supplement their surveying skills.
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