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ENG 223: American Literature II.?
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit, spring. This course fulfills the general education requirement for core-level courses. This course is a survey of the major works of literature from the Civil War to the present. The course offers a variety of genres and will focus upon the historical impact of literary movements as related to social, political, and ethical effects upon society.
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ENG 273: World Literature
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit, fall. This course fulfills the general education requirement for core-level courses. Through civilizations, both ancient and modern, this course introduces the liberal arts student to the multitude of perspectives created by culture, situation, and time context. The contrasts in similarities and differences in readings will acquaint, broaden, and develop the student's individual global perspective.
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ENG 313: British Literature I
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit, fall, even years. A study of British literature from the Middle Ages through the Restoration with attention given to the various influences upon the writers and the literary movements.
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ENG 323: British Literature II
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit, spring, odd years. A study of British literature from the Romantic Period to Post-WWII with attention given to the various influences upon the writers and the literary movements.
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ENG 343: Advanced Composition
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit, spring, even years. This course refines and polishes research and composition skills beyond the rudiments of rhetorical patterns. The emphasis will be upon expository and argumentation readings with student analysis and student constructions that mirror a more in-depth and refined approach to writing.
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ENG 383: Poetry
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit, spring, odd years. This course emphasizes the study of poetic theory with applications to all periods and types of poetry. The course content assists in the development of special skills for the appreciation and criticism of poetry.
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ENG 385: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit, fall, odd years. The study and application of the creative writing process through professional models, designs, and forms. The course may focus upon a specific creative genre and it will emphasize creating original works of poetry and fiction. Prerequisite: ENG 113, ENG 123, and sophomore standing.
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ENG 395: Film as Literature
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit, fall, even years. Film as Literature provides a forum to think about film as a literary production through discussion, analysis, critique, and composition. Students will write popular reviews and analytical responses, as well as a documented research project. Students will be exposed to a variety of films in multiple genres with a special emphasis on contemporary film.
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ENG 404: Literary Criticism
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit, spring, odd years. By combining readings in critical theory with examples of critical practice on specific literary texts, this course will introduce the central evaluative and interpretative questions of literary theory and will introduce many of the major schools and dominant figures of literary criticism.
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ENG 413: Introduction to Linguistics
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit, fall, odd years. This course introduces the student to the scientific study of English, as well as a survey of the history of English as related to origin, phonology, morphology, semantics, and syntax.
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