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English 2: English Composition II:Seminar in Expository Writing
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours and conference; 3 credits Writing-intensive seminar focusing on a topic chosen by the instructor. Provides students with an opportunity to explore a particular subject in depth and further develop skills of critical thinking, research techniques, and clear expression necessary for academic writing. Students should take English 2 directly after completing English 1. Topics include: The Fool in Literature; Reading the City; 1960s: Decade of Revolt; Novels of the Jazz Age; Cross-Cultural Writing and the Arts. Prerequisite: English 1 or placement in the course on the basis of transfer evaluation.
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English 5: Advanced Exposition and Peer Tutoring
2.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
2 hours lecture, 3 hours tutoring; 3 credits Intensive study of and practice in writing the principal rhetorical forms. Training in principles of peer tutoring and three hours of tutoring writing in the Learning Center or other appropriate setting. Prerequisite: A grade of A in English 1 or 1.7 and permission of the chairperson.
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English 5.1: Advanced Exposition
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Intensive study of and practice in essay writing for a variety of audiences and purposes. Prerequisite: English 2 or 2.7. Students exempted from English 2 may waive the English 2 prerequisite for English 5.1.
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English 51: Overview of Literary Study I:Representative Selections of World Literature from the Middle Ages to the Late Eighteenth Century
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Studies in the literature and culture of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the eighteenth century. Part I of a two-course general survey and overview with three principal focuses: 1) the major literary and intellectual movements of world literature, in historical perspective, 2) the close reading of texts in the several genres, and 3) literature as viewed through the various lenses of contemporary theory and critical discourses. Prerequisite: English 1 or 1.7.
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English 52: Overview of Literary Study II:Representative Selections of World Literature from the Nineteenth Century to Postmodernism
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Studies in literature and culture from nineteenth-century Romanticism to the modernist and postmodernist movements. Part II of a two-course general survey and overview with three principal focuses: 1) the major literary and intellectual movements of world literature, in historical perspective, 2) the close reading of texts in the several genres, and 3) literature as viewed through the various lenses of contemporary theory and critical discourses. Prerequisite: English 1 or 1.7.
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Environmental Studies 1: Introduction to Environmental Studies
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours; 3 credits Lectures and discussions of selected topics concerning the natural environment. Introduction to scientific and policy tools used to evaluate environmental and natural resource use. Case studies addressing global, transnational, regional, and local environmental issues.
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Environmental Studies 75W: Research Methods in Environmental Studies
2.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
2 hours lecture and 2 hours independent work§ and conference per week; 3 credits Seminar or independent study in recent and current topics in environmental studies with focus on research methodology. Seminars by invited speakers; student seminars and discussions moderated by instructor. Selected individual research projects by students; research report and position paper required. Writing-intensive course. Prerequisite: Environmental Studies 1, advanced standing in environmental studies major or minor, and permission of the director of the Environmental Studies Program; English 2.
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ESL 0.03: Reading Workshop
2.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
2 hours; no credit Working with tutors in the ESL laboratory facilities to develop reading skills such as determining the main idea, identifying major details, writing summaries, answering essay questions, and reacting critically to texts. Prerequisite: Open only to ESL students who have passed the CUNY Writing Test but not the CUNY Reading Test.
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ESL 0.04: Writing Workshop
2.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
2 hours; no credit Working with tutors in the ESL laboratory facilities to develop the ability to write well-organized, well-developed essays with college-level content, organization, and grammar. (Not open to students who have passed the CUNY Writing Test.) Prerequisite: Open only to ESL students who have passed the CUNY Reading Test but not the CUNY Writing Test.
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ESL 0.1: Summer Institute Workshop:Integrated Reading and Writing
3.00 Credits
CUNY Brooklyn College
3 hours per day for 20 days; no credit Integrated reading and writing workshop for ESL students. Emphasis on rapid acquisition of fluency in reading and writing at the college level in coordination with the theme of a linked course. Summer semester. Prerequisite: placement by Assessment Test scores and permission.
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