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ENGL 2150: Honors Intellectual Traditions of the West I (HU)
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is an integrative exploration of the intellectual traditions of the ancient and medieval eras. The emphasis of the course is on reading seminal literary works, but introduces other interdisciplinary approaches such as art, architecture, philosophy, religion, and mathematics. It fulfills a HU general education requirement. This class is open to all students and fills an honors program requirement.
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ENGL 2160: Honors Intellectual Traditions of the West (Modern World ) (FA or HU)
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is an integrative exploration of intellectual traditions during the sixteenth through twenty-first centuries. The emphasis of the course is on reading entire seminal literary works in the history of intellectual development. The course includes texts from other disciplines such as art, music, philosophy, religion, and science. It fulfills a HU general education requirement. This class is open to all students and fills an honors program requirement.
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ENGL 2200: Intro to Literature HU
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is an introduction to literary forms, to close reading of literature, and to the terminology of literature. The emphasis is on fiction, poetry, and drama. The course will emphasize diverse literary traditions, historical time periods, diverse authors, careful reading, literary analysis, and thoughtful interpretation.
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ENGL 2210: Folklore and Literature HU
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course surveys literary texts that draw on oral traditions in their plots, characters, or language. The emphasis is on canonical and multicultural American literature, and the course also asks students to examine artistic aspects of oral storytelling and to learn foundational principles of the discipline of folklore.
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ENGL 2220: Introduction to Fiction HU
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is an introduction to fiction, primarily short stories and novels. The course will emphasize literary traditions, historical time periods, diverse authors, careful reading, literary analysis, and thoughtful interpretation.
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ENGL 2230: Introduction to Mythology HU
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course explores the myths from cultures around the world. Greek and Norse mythology are central to the class, but students will also encounter narratives from the Americas, Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands and other areas. The course focuses on application of the myths to literature, culture, and history.
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ENGL 2240: Introduction to Poetry HU
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course provides a critical approach to poetry's forms and developments, including historical trends and modern movements. Emphasis is on recognizing poetic devices and understanding, and responding to poetry in all its forms.
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ENGL 2250: Intro to Creative Writing HU
3.00 Credits
Snow College
Introduction to Creative Writing focuses on at least three different genres (i.e. fiction, poetry, graphic novels, or others) and guides students through the creative process, creative writing theory, and genre-specific writing techniques. Additionally, students will participate in workshopping their own writing projects. Because reading literature is so closely tied to writing literature, the class also includes analysis of literature, allowing students to read like a writer. ENGL 2250 is recommended as a preparatory class for genre-specific creative writing classes at Snow College.
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ENGL 2260: Fiction Writing
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is an introduction to the writing of fiction. Students read and discuss exemplary models and compose a variety of projects of their own. Emphasis is placed on plot, character, dialogue, and description, and other techniques associated with fiction writing. It is recommended that students take ENGL 2250, Introduction to Creative Writing, before taking ENGL 2260. This course was formerly ENGL 2250.
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ENGL 2270: Writing Poetry
3.00 Credits
Snow College
This course is an introduction to the writing of poetry. Students read and discuss exemplary models and compose a variety of projects of their own. Students study a range of poetic techniques such as imagery, metaphor, form, lines, and other techniques associated with poetry. It is recommended that students take ENGL 2250, Introduction to Creative Writing, before taking ENGL 2270. This course was formerly ENGL 2250.
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