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ENG 234: English Bible as Literature
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisiteENG 120 This course is an examination of the literary aspects of the Bible and study of a number of its literary forms and devices.
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ENG 240: Introduction to Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisiteENG 120 This course is an introduction to Shakespeare, his plays, comedies, tragedies and histories.
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ENG 250: American Literature,1800 to Present
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisiteENG 120 This course is a survey of major American writers in relation to their social and cultural environment. Writers will be chosen not only on their own literary merits, but also as representative of important periods, attitudes and styles.
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ENG 252: English Literature Across the Centuries
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisiteENG 120 This course is a survey of major British writers from the middle ages to the twentieth century. They are selected both on their own literary merits and because they represent the attitudes and values of their historical periods.
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ENG 260: Introduction to African-American Literature
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
This course focuses on the historical and thematic overview of the African-American writer from 1760-1899. Particular attention shall be given to the early slave narrative using formal analytical techniques, thus introducing students to the various modes of critical and literary thought. Emphasis shall be placed upon some literary styles and forms including folklore, spirituals, gospel and historical tradition.
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ENG 261: African-American Literature in the Twentieth Century
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisiteENG 120 This course is a survey of all directions and phases of African-American writing from 1900 to the present. Particular attention is given to the writers of the Harlem Renaissance, major African-American novelists and contemporary poets. Such literary styles as the essay, short story, the novel and dialectic writing are explored. Masters of these literary styles, such as Chesnutt, Baraka, Locke, Hughes, Walker, Wright, Brooks, Ellison, Hayden and Angelou are studied.
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ENG 266: African-Caribbean Literature
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisiteENG 120 This course is a study of African-Caribbean literature, encompassing the West Indian Island and adjacent countries of South American - Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana and Belize in Central American. Emphasis will be on the diverse linguistic and cultural influences on the prose and poetry of Caribbean literatures. Study will also be on the writing of expatriates of the Caribbean.
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ENG 270: Professional and Technical Report Writing
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisiteENG 119 This course is designed for the advanced student in pre-professional or transfer programsthe designing and presentation of various forms of communications, both written and oral, as solutions to technical problems. The primary focus is report writing. The case approach is used, allowing students to actively engage in problem-solving situations.
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ENG 275: Advanced Expository Writing
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisiteENG 120 An advanced course in expository writing which will build on the rhetorical and analytical strategies taught in ENG 119 and 120. The class will focus primarily on writing an effective argument.
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ENG 280: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisiteENG 120 Practice in writing in a variety of literary forms, as well as the analyzing of literary models and responding critically to the work of other students.
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