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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This advanced course provides a comprehensive overview of the English noun/verb system, and in addition introduces students to the most complex areas of English grammar, including a survey of different types of phrases and clauses, as well as advanced work in the passive voice, modals, and conditionals. We examine different styles of speech and writing and how these differences are manifested grammatically. 3:0:3
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3.00 Credits
This class provides students with additional and highly advanced language acquisition, focusing on further development of reading, writing, speaking and listening skills, with emphasis on academic communication. Content will reinforce learning in other academic subjects, helping students to succeed in 300-400s levels of computer science, natural science, psychology and liberal studies. 3:0:3
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares non-native speakers of English for academic work. All the skills that students need to succeed in the academic classroom are covered in this class: reading, directed listening, note-taking, vocabulary building, organizational skills, library and internet use, referencing techniques, and review strategies. 3:0:3
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3.00 Credits
This class provides students with additional and highly advanced language acquisition, focusing on further development of reading, writing, speaking and listening skills, with emphasis on academic communication. Content will reinforce learning in other academic subjects, helping students to succeed in 300-400s levels of computer science, natural science, psychology and liberal studies. 3:0:3
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3.00 Credits
Introductory topics course in language and literature. May be repeated for credit on different topics. 3:0:3
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to major African-American writers from the earliest expressions to the present. An examination of the cultural milieu from which the writing arose, the ideological stance of each writer studied, and the styles and structure of the works considered. 3:0:3
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3.00 Credits
As an introduction to a general study of language, the course deals with the origin, nature and function of language as a uniquely human phenomenon. The history of English language and a survey of approaches to the analysis of languages are important components. 3:0:3
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Permission of instructor. A seminar course treating various topics of contemporary interest. 3:0:3
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITES: EN 105, EN 106, passing the WCT, and 60 accumulated hours. Experience in research, writing, and editing in the professional context of contemporary work in English studies. This course fulfills the EN 306 requirements for English majors. 3:0:3
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3.00 Credits
Writing workshop in creative genres, including fiction, poetry and playwriting. May be repeated with the permission of the instructor. 3:0:3
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