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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(Spring; Yearly; 1.00 Credit) A Coffee house to Celebrate Black History Month. Students in this practicum will head teams of volunteers to produce all aspects of the program. Prerequisites: Permission of the Instructor.
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4.00 Credits
(Variable; Variable; 1.00-4.00 Credits; H) Allows the department to offer special topics not normally offered. Departments may offer more than one special topic. Prerequisites vary by title.
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3.00 Credits
(Spring; Variable; 3.00 Credits; CW,H) An analysis of grammatical theory and the grammatical features of English from a variety of perspectives: traditional/ prescriptive, structural/descriptive, and generative/ transformational. Includes units on language acquisition, socio- linguistics, and language and the brain. The course involves a final research project in which students explore a variety of disciplinary interest as they relate to the linguistic study of how people communicate. Note: This is not a remedial course in English grammar. Prerequisite: EN110.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall; Variable; 3.00 Credits; H) Students will read & analyze a variety of literature from the Young Adult Lit category. Students will engage in class discussions and make presentations based on individual research.
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3.00 Credits
(Either Semester; Variable; 3.00 Credits; CW,F,H) Concentrates on the techniques of fiction, extensive writing of fiction, and the development of creative and critical approaches to fiction. Prerequisites: EN110 and EN155.
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3.00 Credits
(Spring; Variable; 3.00 Credits; CW,H) An experience in creating forms of non-fiction prose ranging from analytical essay to the familiar essay to satire. Prerequisite: EN 110.
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3.00 Credits
(Either Semester; Odd Years; 3.00 Credits; CW,H) An advanced writing course that introduces students to the genres and techniques of writing basic newspaper stories as well as news and magazine feature stories. The writing process involves interviewing, note taking and other forms of data gathering on campus and local news events, creating multiple story drafts and participating in peer-editing workshops: work culminates in a portfolio of stories written throughout the semester. Students need not plan to become professional media writers to benefit from the course. Prerequisite: EN 110.
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3.00 Credits
(Spring; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; CW,H) An examination of writing for the real world: as such it concentrates equally on content and practice. The course builds around various document designs and ways to present those designs in expressions appropriate to audience and purpose. Prerequisites Sophomore, Junior or Senior standing. While sophomores are allowed to register they may be removed from the course if the demand by upper classmen is high.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall & Spring; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; H) Examines the historical, literary and theatrical dimension of Shakespeare's comedies, tragedies, romances and history plays. Prerequisite: EN 110 and one of the following: EN120, EN162, EN170, EN242, EN243, EN244, EN245, EN246, or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
(Either Semester; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; CW,F,H) These courses examine cultural currents, theatrical elements and particular voices of playwrights from various areas and styles of dramatic literature. The course subtitle will change as we study different categories of plays. Examples include: Modern American Drama, Contemporary Women Playwrights, World Drama and Avant- Garde Drama.
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