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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
This course aims to strengthen students' reading and writing abilities in preparation for college-level writing. A means of learning and inquiry, the writing in this class is based on interpreting, analyzing, and critiquing texts, as well as on conducting research, synthesizing sources, and using citation/documentation formats. Prerequisite: qualifying ACT English sub-score or minimum score on the English placement exam or successful completion of ENG 099. Grade only.
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1.00 Credits
Course focuses on researching and composing a documented argumentative essay. For students transferring an appropriate 3 S.H. composition course in order to meet University Studies Basic Skills requirement usually fulfilled by ENG 111. Department Chairperson's permission required. Grade only.
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3.00 Credits
Intensive reading in selected major forms and themes of literature. Variable content: semester schedules announce each section's content. Grade only.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course in writing expository essays for academic audiences, this class emphasizes the development of a mature prose style and a sophisticated approach to textual interpretation. Students refine their rhetorical and grammatical/mechanical competence, and they strengthen their skills in academic research, source integration, critical analysis, and evaluative judgment. Prerequisite: ENG 111. Grade only.
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3.00 Credits
This course concerns the study and practice of writing as a means of participation in a diverse, democratic, and literate society. Students may work with community partners to define and complete writing projects. Prerequisite: ENG 111. Grade only.
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3.00 Credits
Recognizing the rich array of cultures that have contributed to American history, life, and art, this course focuses on one such culture, or on a cross-cultural topic, and offers students a study of vital literary voices and their social contexts. Variable content: semester schedules announce each section's subject. Grade only.
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3.00 Credits
Furnishing students with an opportunity to read artful writing of cultures other than those of the United States and England, this course focuses on a selected theme, genre, period, language, nationality, or region. Variable content: semester schedules announce each section's subject. Grade only.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to writing poetry, fiction, and other creative genres (may include drama, screenwriting, or creative nonfiction). Covers basics of genre, style, and voice. Prerequisites: ENG 111. Grade only.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the principal characters, narratives, and genres of Greek and Roman "mythologies." Studying this ancient literature and its contexts, students acquire knowledge of the Classical tradition and its influences on literary history. Prerequisite: ENG 111. Grade only.
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3.00 Credits
Study of a topic of current importance in linguistics such as language variation, world English, language and culture, language and gender, or any other area of language in society. Variable content: semester schedules announce each section's subject and credit. May be repeated to a maximum of 9 credits.
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