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3.00 Credits
Selected significant works of American literature. May include study of movements, schools, or periods. A critical study of American literary writers and their works, ranging from the pre-colonial period to the twentieth century. This course emphasizes reading, analyzing, and interpreting literary works, relating the relevant influences on the writers of this period, using library resources including electronic resources, and writing essays about literature. Corequisites/Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302. Three hours lecture per week.
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3.00 Credits
A critical study of American literary writers and their works, ranging from the precolonial period to approximately 1865. The course emphasizes reading, analyzing, and interpreting literary works, relating the relevant influences on the writers of this period, using library resources including electronic resources, and writing essays about literature. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302. Three hours lecture per week.
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3.00 Credits
A critical study of American literary writers and their works, ranging from approximately 1865 to the present. The course emphasizes reading, analyzing, and interpreting literary works, relating the relevant influences on the writers of the period, using library resources including electronic resources, and writing essays about literature. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302. Three hours lecture per week.
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3.00 Credits
Single semester course covering selected significant world literature from ENGL 2332, 2333 World Masterpieces I and II. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302. Three hours lecture per week.
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3.00 Credits
Previously: ENGL 2331. A study of major world authors and their masterpieces from the ancient world through the Renaissance. The course examines historical, cultural, and aesthetic values emphasizing critical and analytical methods of reading, writing, and thinking. The course emphasizes the relationships between literary masterpieces and the real world and between cultural elements evident in the literature throughout the ages and in today's world. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302. Three hours lecture per week.
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3.00 Credits
Previously: ENGL 2332. A study of major world authors and their masterpieces from the Enlightenment through the present. The course examines historical, cultural, and aesthetic values emphasizing critical and analytical methods of reading, writing, and thinking. The course emphasizes the relationships between literary masterpieces and the real world and between cultural elements evident in the literature throughout the ages and in today's world. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302. Three hours lecture per week.
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3.00 Credits
Previously: ENGL 2371. A study of the three major literary genres: fiction, poetry, and drama. Students practice critical thinking and critical analysis by reading literature, writing about literature, and researching the ideas encountered in literature. This course emphasizes the relationships between literary masterpieces and the real world. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 and 1302. Three hours lecture per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to firefighter safety and development. Topics include Texas Commission on Fire Protection Rules and Regulations, firefighter safety, fire science, personal protective equipment, self-contained breathing apparatus, and fire reports and records. This is the first in a series of courses designed for certification as a basic structural firefighter in Texas. Prerequisite: Department Approval. Two hours lecture and three hours lab per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to identify the general principles of fire apparatus, pump operations, fire streams, and public operations as they relate to fundamental development of basic firefighter skills. This is the third in a series of courses designed for certification as a basic structural firefighter in Texas. Prerequisite: Department Approval. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of equipment, tactics, and procedures used in forcible entry, ventilation, salvage, and overhaul in preparation for certification as a basic firefighter. This is the fourth in a series of courses designed for certification as a basic structural firefighter in Texas. Prerequisite: Department Approval. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week.
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