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ENGL 0301: Developmental Writing I
3.00 Credits
Weatherford College
English 0301 emphasizes development of skills needed for college level writing including grammar, paragraph structure, and essay form. Critical reading and analytical skills are also developed. English 0301 will not transfer but will count for non-degree credit. Three hours lecture and twelve hours of tutorials required.
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ENGL 0302: Developmental Writing II
3.00 Credits
Weatherford College
English 0302 emphasizes basic rhetorical principles needed for college-level writing, particularly development of effective paragraphs and organization of essays. The major focus is on preparing students to be successful in college-level English courses and in all courses requiring writing skills. English 0302 will not transfer but will count for non-degree credit. Three hours lecture and twelve hours of tutorials required.
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ENGL 1301: Freshman College English I
3.00 Credits
Weatherford College
Techniques for effective written expression and development of critical reading, thinking, and writing. Emphasizes reading critically, using library resources, selecting appropriate content for and creating, organizing, writing, and revising academic essays. Students must have met THEA requirements. Three hours lecture per week.
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ENGL 1302: Freshman College English II
3.00 Credits
Weatherford College
Techniques for creating effective oral and written expression; developing critical reading and thinking skills; writing effective essays including a major research paper and a literary analysis paper; and conducting library research. Prerequisite: ENGL 1301 or consent of the English Department Chair. Three hours lecture per week.
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ENGL 2307: Creative Writing I
3.00 Credits
Weatherford College
This course focuses on the study of forms and genres in creative writing with an emphasis on the current trends in contemporary literature. The development of style through modeling and analysis are the primary tools in developing writing skills. The emphasis of the course is the relationship between the study of literature and its influence on creative writing. Prerequisite: ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 or consent of instructor. Three hours lecture per week.
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ENGL 2308: Creative Writing II
3.00 Credits
Weatherford College
The course focuses on developing techniques for effective creative writing. Students are expected to enhance their creative writing skills through the examination of literary models, workshop experience, peer and instructor critiques, and revision. Although all genres will be examined, students will select a particular genre for the bulk of their assignments. Students are expected to analyze various forms of literature, as well as understand the fundamentals of literary critique. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 or the submission of a writing portfolio. Three hours lecture per week.
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ENGL 2311: Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Weatherford College
Practice in workplace writing skills. Of special benefit to students planning to enter technical fields, the course involves students in writing technical reports, business correspondence, and other forms of technical writing. Students are encouraged to use their own work experience or areas of specialized study in fulfilling the various assignments in the course. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302 or, in the case of certain occupational degree programs, ENGL 1301 and consent of instructor. Three hours lecture per week.
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ENGL 2321: British Literature
3.00 Credits
Weatherford College
This course includes selected significant works of British literature. May include study of movements, schools, or periods. The course may include literature of England from Anglo-Saxon times to the twentieth century. Students are provided opportunities to analyze and evaluate the progression of ideas and emphasizes religious, political, and socioeconomic commentaries and encourages students to practice critical thinking and critical analysis by reading literature and writing about literature. Corequisites/prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302. Three hours lecture per week.
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ENGL 2322: Survey of English Literature
3.00 Credits
Weatherford College
A survey of the literature of England from Anglo-Saxon times to the establishment of England as a political entity in the Renaissance, and continues through the neoclassical period. This course emphasizes religious, political, and socioeconomic commentaries and encourages students to practice critical thinking and critical analysis by reading literature and writing about literature. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302. Three hours lecture per week.
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ENGL 2323: Survey of English Literature
3.00 Credits
Weatherford College
A survey of the literature of England from the mid-nineteenth century through the twentieth century. Representative writers from the Romantic Period, the Victorian Age, and the Modern Period are studied. Students are provided with opportunities to analyze and evaluate the progression of ideas from an agrarian society to an industrialized society to the modern technological world. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302. Three hours lecture per week.
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