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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Critical study of the development of modern drama from the late 19th century to the present. Close reading and discussion of representative plays from major playwrights and literary movements in terms of their historical and social contexts.
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3.00 Credits
Variable content. Study of selected popular culture texts. May include genres such as mysteries, science fiction, romances, frontier literature, etc, as well as media such as television, advertising, and film. May be repeated once for credit with different topic, with consent of department.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on oral and written discourse which is used to describe, explain, inform, and persuade. Emphasizes showing rather than telling to communicate to an audience or reader in clear and objective language. Required readings serve as prompts for the study of rhetorical patterns, style and organization. Involves research and appropriate technology. Prerequisite: ? ?" or better in ENGL 110 and in ENGL 111
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes clear, effective communication skills essential to technical and professional writing for students from a variety of majors. Builds on a writing process, basic rhetorical principles, audience awareness, and the writer's role in legal, ethical, and electronic communications. Emphasizes reports, memos, résumés, problem-solving, research, and proposalsPrerequisites: ? ?" or better in ENGL 110 and in ENGL 111
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3.00 Credits
Development of skills in writing and evaluating poetry, with emphasis on traditional forms and patterns as well as contemporary trends; critical analysis of student works in a workshop setting.
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3.00 Credits
Development of skills in writing and evaluating short fiction, with emphasis on traditional uses of plot, characterization, etc. as well as contemporary trends; critical analysis of student works in a workshop setting.
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3.00 Credits
Development of skills in writing and evaluating creative non-fiction prose, with emphasis on forms such as memoir, autobiography, nature and science writing, history, and interviewing writing; critical analysis of student works in a workshop setting.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Allows students the opportunity to do hands-on work in the field of professional writing through internships or work opportunities both on-campus and within the community. The number of credit hours earned will be determined by the instructor and based on the number of hours worked. Approval by the department required.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the fundamental characteristics of language and its functions: an overview of phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics: an introduction to language change and varieties: and an examination of language acquisition and language processing.
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3.00 Credits
Systematic analysis of language, overview of traditional and modern grammarians' conceptions of English structure,and study of English from the perspectives of structural and generative grammars.
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