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ENG 206: American Literature From the Civil War to the Present
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This is a survey course of American literature from the Civil War to the modern period. Included are such major writers as Dickinson, Twain, James, Crane, Frost, Hemingway, Faulkner and Steinbeck. Also studied are historical, political and philosophical trends important to an understanding of the literature.
Prerequisite:
ENG 102
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ENG 207: African-American Literature
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This is a survey of literature by African Americans from the vernacular to the days of slavery, through Reconstruction, the Harlem Renaissance, Realism, Modernism, the Black Arts Movement and Neorealism to current contemporary authors. Students view African-American literature critically, theoretically, historically and politically. In addition, the course creates an understanding of how diversity and inclusion apply to literature in the context of the United States of America and the world.
Prerequisite:
ENG 102
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ENG 209: World Literature to 1650
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course surveys literature from around the world composed before 1650. Readings include texts across diverse genres that reflect the social, political, religious and philosophical trends of cultures across the globe. Students discuss the unique features of literary texts while also examining their relevance and influence to the contemporary world.
Prerequisite:
ENG 102
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ENG 210: World Literature From 1650 to the Present
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course surveys literature from around the world composed from 1650 to the present. Readings include texts across diverse genres that reflect the social, political, religious and philosophical trends of cultures across the globe. Students discuss the unique features of literary texts while also examining their relevance and influence to the contemporary world.
Prerequisite:
ENG 102
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ENG 222: Shakespeare's Plays
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course surveys six plays of William Shakespeare, including comedies, tragedies and histories. Plays are read mainly as works of literature but also as scripts for performance. Topics covered include Elizabethan history in context; Shakespearean themes, imagery and techniques; and Renaissance stage conventions.
Prerequisite:
ENG 102
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ENG 223: Science Fiction
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course examines short stories and novels within the science fiction genre. Readings include works from various eras and subgenres of science fiction, including historically excluded authors. Students discuss how authors engage in world-building, address real social issues and employ scientific concepts or theories in their work.
Prerequisite:
ENG 102
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ENG 228H: Honors Gender and Story, Experimental
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course looks at the impact that gender has on our experiences of the world and how that influences our stories. Students will read a broad range of authors who write about their experiences within, between and beyond traditional gender roles. By looking at fiction, history, autobiography and multimedia texts, students will learn to write about literature and their own experience, coming to understand how gender shapes communication and the human experience.
Prerequisite:
ENG 102
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ENG 229: Young Adult Literature, Experimental
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course invites students to examine young adult literature including genres such as poetry, folktales, myths, realistic and fantastic fiction, creative nonfiction, graphic novels, comic books, drama, film/television, blogs, websites, and games aimed at adolescents. Scientific, journalistic, or autobiographical commentaries on the nature of adolescence and/or young adult literature is also included. A reading knowledge of contemporary, historical, and noteworthy young adult texts and their evaluative review is?emphasized. This course includes a selection of diverse authors, historical contexts, styles, and genres with emphasis on interpretation and attention to representation. Critical issues in young adult literature are?examined and debated.
Prerequisite:
ENG 102
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ENG 229H: Honors Young Adult Literature, Experimental
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course invites students to examine young adult literature including genres such as poetry, folktales, myths, realistic and fantastic fiction, creative nonfiction, graphic novels, comic books, drama, film/television, blogs, websites, and games aimed at adolescents. Scientific, journalistic, or autobiographical commentaries on the nature of adolescence and/or young adult literature is also included. A reading knowledge of contemporary, historical, and noteworthy young adult texts and their evaluative review is emphasized. This course includes a selection of diverse authors, historical contexts, styles, and genres with emphasis on interpretation and attention to representation. Critical issues in young adult literature are?examined and debated.
Prerequisite:
ENG 102
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ENG 280: ESL Intercultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course explores major trends, issues and research in intercultural communication. Students are introduced to conceptual frameworks for understanding intercultural communication in and outside of the classroom.
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