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ENGL 200: Introduction to Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Concentrates on offering students guided creative writing instruction in fiction, poetry, and drama; provides an introduction to reading, analyzing, and writing in these genres. Prepares students forENGL 301 andENGL 302. 3 credits Prerequisites: ENGL 107 (may be taken concurrently)
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ENGL 201: Instruction in Writing and Peer Tutoring
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Introduces students to contemporary Writing Center theory. The course allows students to evaluate that theory critically and determine which aspects will shape their developing methods as they tutor students in the college's Writing Center. Fulfills the Major Requirement for an internship or practicum. Formerly ENG 201 Instruction in Peer Tutoring. 3 credits Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
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ENGL 208: Writing the Literary Analysis
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Deepens critical reading and argumentative writing skills. The course will engage students in writing thesis-centered essays about literature, supported by evidence gained from close reading of texts. The course will introduce students to literary criticism and theory. Research and documentation techniques will also be covered. 3 credits
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ENGL 209: Business Writing
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Familiarizes students with basic types of standard business writing, including memos, letters, resumes, reports, and manuals, and with techniques appropriate to such writing. Formerly ENG 384 Business Writing. 3 credits Prerequisite: ENGL 107 Core Area I: Skills for Work and Life
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ENGL 211: Major British Writers I
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Studies varied authors and movements from the early periods of English literature to the 18th century to provide students with the necessary tools for literary analysis and with a sense of the literary history of Britain and its colonies. Formerly ENG 215 Major Authors I. 3 credits
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ENGL 212: Major British Writers II
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Studies varied British and Anglophone authors, texts, and films from 1800 to the 20th century in order to promote students' skills in literary analysis and their knowledge of the history of literature in English, including such important literary movements as modernism and post-colonialism. Formerly ENG 216 Major Authors II. 3 credits
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ENGL 214: Major United States Writers I
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Studies varied major works and authors from the earliest US writing through the late nineteenth century. Formerly ENG 251 American Literature I. 3 credits
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ENGL 215: Major United States Writers II
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Studies major US literary works in a variety of genres from the late 1800s to the present, including poetry, fiction, and drama. Formerly ENG 252 American Literature II. 3 credits
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ENGL 217: Early African-American Literature
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Studies African-American Literature from colonial times to the 20th century. The course will survey folklore, poetry and prose. 3 credits
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ENGL 218: Introduction to African American Literature I
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Familiarizes students with African American literature from its earliest expressions in the United States through the 19th century. Formerly ENG 254 Introduction to African American Literature I. 3 credits
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