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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for improving writing skills by focusing on the fundamentals of sentence structure and revision, correct usage, grammar, punctuation, paragraph construction and short compositions. The writing process-prewriting, sorting, drafting, revision, and editing are emphasized. Prerequisites: ENG102 and READ100 or equivalent COMPASS/ACT scores.
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Emphasis of the course is on grammatical principles, sentence construction paragraph types, theme form, and rhetorical modes of exposition. The essentials of correctness and effectiveness in writing are stressed. In addition, the student is exposed to research documentation techniques. Prerequisites: ENG104 and READ105 or equivalent COMPASS/ACT scores. NM Common Course Number: ENGL1113.
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3.00 Credits
Skills mastered in ENG 111 are reviewed. Work in various problems of intermediate exposition. Attention is given to library research, in-text documentations, research writing, and analysis and evaluation of written materials. Prerequisite: ENG111 with a grade of "C" or better. NM Common Course Number: ENGL1123.
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A beginning course in writing fiction, emphasizing issues of craft, appropriate vocabulary, revision and the habit of reading as preparation for writing. Short-story writing is emphasized. Prerequisite: ENG111 with a grade of "C" or better. NM CommonCourse Number: ENGL2123.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to literature and how it relates to society, with examination and interpretation of works in different genres, plus appreciation of Western and other canons. Prerequisite: ENG111 with a grade of "C" or better. NM Common CourseNumber: ENGL2213.
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended as an introduction to journalism. The student is introduced to the journalistic style of writing, terms used in newspaper work, editing copy, newspaper layout and design. Prerequisite: ENG111 with a grade of "C" or better.
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An introduction to the literary heritage of the American Southwest with emphasis on New Mexican contributions. Readings will include works from the Spanish and Mexican periods (in translation) as well as the modern scene. Prerequisite: ENG123. NM Common Course Number: ENGL2713.
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3.00 Credits
The primary purpose of this course is to help the student understand and appreciate American literature - especially the genres of nonfiction essays and journals, short stories, novel, and poetry - from Native American through Colonial ending with Romantic literature. Lectures introduce historical information, facts about authors, and terminology peculiar to a particular genre. Prerequisite: ENG123. NM Common Course Number: ENGL2513.
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3.00 Credits
The primary purpose of this course is to help the student understand and appreciate American literature - specifically the genres of the short story, drama, and poetry -the Realism to the present. Intended units are: (1) Turn of the Century Poetry and Fiction, (2) Early to Mid-Twentieth Century Poetry, and (3) Mid-twentieth forward - Poetry and Fiction. Prerequisite: ENG123. NM Common Course Number: ENGL2523.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of major authors and their works from the Anglo-Saxon period through the 18t Century. Major figures studied include Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton and Pope. Requirements include three of four examinations over the major time periods and a critical paper. Prerequisite: ENG123. NM Common Course Number: ENGL2413.
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