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ENGL 2170: Children’s Literature
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Children’s Literature is designed to focus on the history, genres, methods of presentations, sources of criticism and bibliography of children’s literature.
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ENGL 2180: Myth and Tradition
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Myth and Tradition is an introduction to the great myths, legends and epics and their influence on present-day attitudes and behavior. The relationship of mythology to the fine arts is also emphasized.
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ENGL 2210: English Literature I
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
English Literature I is a study of the representative works of British prose, poetry and drama from the Middle Ages to the end of the Eighteenth Century and includes authors such as Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Dryden, Swift and Pope. This course was formerly ENGL 2240.
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ENGL 2220: English Literature II
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
English Literature II is a study of representative works of British prose, poetry and drama from the Romantic period to the Modern Era and includes authors such as Blake, Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, Byron, Tennyson, Browning, Yeats, Eliot and Lessing.
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ENGL 2330: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
World Literature covers selections from various genres from cultures such as early Middle Eastern, Asian, African, Latin American and European.
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ENGL 2410: Western World Literature I
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Western World Literature I is a survey of western world literary masterpieces from the Ancient World through the Renaissance. Readings include selections from the Bible, Homer, Sophocles, Dante, Cervantes and Shakespeare, among others. This course was formerly ENGL 2260.
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ENGL 2420: Western World Literature II
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Western World Literature II is a survey of western world literary masterpieces from the Enlightenment to the present. Readings include selections from Voltaire, Goethe, Flaubert, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Kafka and Achebe, among others. This course was formerly ENGL 2265.
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ENGL 2810: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Creative Writing is a workshop for students interested in creating original poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Emphasis will be placed on shaping creative expression through a process of reading and critiquing one another’s work and revising to produce well crafted literary works.
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ENGL 2990: Special Topics in English
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Special Topics in English features an in-depth examination of selected English topics. This course may be repeated for credit when content varies.
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ENGR 1110: Engineering Graphics
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Engineering Graphics covers the principles and methods that are utilized in modern engineering and technology graphics which are used in determining space relations of points, lines, planes and their combination. This course places major emphasis on development of drafting skills and introduction to sketching, drafting instruments, computer software for graphic representations and problem-solving. Emphasis is placed on orthographic projection, auxiliary views, pictorial drawings, dimensioning methods, and sectioning with adherence to current drafting standards. Computer-aided drafting and design software will also be introduced and utilized.
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