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3.00 Credits
Chronological survey of the contribution of the Black American writer from the days of slavery to the present. Slave narratives, novels, plays, short stories, and poems. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 101 3 credits (3 lecture hours), fall or spring semester These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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1.00 Credits
Improve your written work. This course helps you identify and correct errors in grammar, punctuation, capitalization and spelling. Develop the editing skills of careful reading, good judgment and correct use of the English language. Prerequisite: ENGL 101 1 credit, offered on a rotating basis These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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2.00 Credits
Improve your written work. This course helps you identify and correct errors in phrases, clauses, sentence structure and sentence punctuation as well as develop variety in your use of the various types of English sentences. This course will help you develop the editing skills of careful reading, good judgment and correct use of sentences. Prerequisite: ENGL 101 1 credit, offered on a rotating basis These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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3.00 Credits
Fine-tune your written work. This course applies the editing skills learned in Editing 1 and Editing 2 and examines editing for appropriate use of diction and document format. Edit documents written for different audiences and purposes in areas relevant to a variety of college programs and career fields. Prerequisites: ENGL 212, 213 1 credit, offered on a rotating basis These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to strengthen students' writing and analytical skills by examining the written language used by arts and humanities, social sciences and public affairs, natural sciences and technology, and business professionals. Students will read and evaluate a diverse spectrum of published materials and contrast for fundamental assumptions, concerns, methodology, terminology, and goals. Imitative and analytical papers are required. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 101 3 credits (3 lecture hours), offered on a rotating basis These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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3.00 Credits
This interdisciplinary course will introduce students to the study of rural life in American history. Through an exploration of historical, literary, and cultural sources, students will examine the idea and reality of rural "life on the farm"in America's past and present. Grades will be based on class discussion, formal and informal writing assignments, exams and collaborative assignments. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 101 and C or better in SOCS 101, 102, 110, 111, or 106 3 credits (3 lecture hours), offered on a rotating basis These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the narrative literature that imagines the impact of scientific advances on the individual, the community and civilization. Marvelous innovations of science or technology trigger changes in the relationship between humans and their universe. As the authors consider consequences and investigate solutions, they offer alternate points of view on our world and possibilities for different directions. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 101 3 credits (3 lecture hours), offered on a rotating basis at the Norwich Campus These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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3.00 Credits
Rhetorical argument and critical thinking through writing and research are among the topics that will be covered in this course. Students will learn and develop skills of logic and argument in essays requiring rigorous critical thinking and synthesis of information in an argumentative research paper. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 101 and ENGL 102 or equivalent, or by permission of the instructor 3 credits (3 lecture hours), spring or fall semester
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3.00 Credits
This is a creative writing course. Students will study the elements of fiction and practice various techniques. Class will be conducted as a workshop and students will critique each other's writing. Submission of a portfolio and a completed short story is required by the end of the semester. Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 101 3 credits (3 lecture hours), spring semester This course satisfies SUNY General Education Requirements for "The Arts".These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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3.00 Credits
This is a creative writing course. Students will study the levels of poetry and its various elements. They will practice generating different poem forms to develop the craft of writing poetry. Class will be conducted as a workshop and students will critique each other's works. They will submit a portfolio of their work at mid-semester and at the end of the semester. The class will also publish a poetry magazine and/or hold an end-of-semester poetry performance event. Students will be encouraged to participate in on-line poetry forums and contests. Prerequisite: "C" or better in ENGL 101.3 credits (3 lecture hours),spring semester, even years. This course satisfies SUNY General Education Requirements for "The Arts".These credits count towards the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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