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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to teach students how to analyze film as a visual text. Students will learn to analyze films, film techniques, eras,and genres. Students will also identify significant trends and developments in film-making, examining the ways in which film reflects and creates cultural trends and values.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 1110 or ENGL 1110P
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3.00 Credits
Students survey this important world literature, which began to emerge in the early 19th century as new world nations strove to achieve independence from Spain and, later, Portugal. The nature of the historical evolution of these nations had an immediate and powerful effect on the developing literature and other cultural forms, and the history of the region has continued to shape the cultural production of all Latin American countries. We will study and discuss, in the light of the region's particular history, the major literary forms: poetry, drama, essays, short stories, and novels. We will place special emphasis on the importance of the literature as the embodiment of a tradition of emergent, multicultural voices speaking through history.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 1110 or ENGL 1110P
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys American literature from the colonial period to the mid-nineteenth century. This course provides students with the contexts and documents necessary to understand the origins of American Literature and the aesthetic, cultural, and ideological debates central to early American culture.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 1120 or department approval
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys American literature from the mid-nineteenth-century to the contemporary period. This course provides students with the contexts and documents necessary to understand American Literature and the aesthetic, cultural,and ideological debates central to American culture.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 1120
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3.00 Credits
This course offers a study of British literature from its origins in Old English to the 18th century. This survey covers specific literary works - essays, short stories, novels, poems, and plays - as well as the social, cultural, and intellectual currents that influenced the literature.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 1120
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3.00 Credits
This course offers a study of British literature from the 18th century to the present. This survey covers specific literary works - short stories, novels, poems, and plays - as well as the social, cultural, and intellectual currents that influenced the literature.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 1120
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students will read representative world masterpieces from ancient, medieval, and Renaissance literature. Students will broaden their understanding of literature and their knowledge of other cultures through exploration of how literature represents individuals, ideas and customs of world cultures. The course focuses strongly on examining the ways literature and culture intersect and define each other.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 1120
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students will read representative world masterpieces from the 1600s to the present. Students will broaden their understanding of literature and their knowledge of other cultures through exploration of how literature represents individuals, ideas and customs of world cultures. The course focuses strongly on examining the ways literature and culture intersect and define each other.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 1120
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course requires students work 45, 90, or 135 hours, depending on the internship placement. The internship will serve as an applied learning experience by observing, analyzing and participating in a related workplace.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to engineering for students to establish a foundation for their studies in any of the engineering disciplines. Group-orientated design projects are used to provide a multidisciplinary view of engineering systems and to present the engineering method. Computing skills are developed for engineering analysis, synthesis, and technical communication.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2 + (MATH 1215 or MATH 1215P or appropriate placement scores)
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