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ENGL 100: Writing Skills
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Study of basic grammar, usage, and punctuation in the context of writing; emphasis on sentence and paragraph work. Short writing assignments on word processors required. Diagnostic test at the beginning with a competency-based exit exam at the end. Graded S/NC only. Required of students who do not place in ENGL 121 or HONR 141. Corequisite: RDNG 100. Credit does not apply toward graduation.
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ENGL 12: 22 College Writing I, II 3
1.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Study and practice in the forms of writing necessary for all college writing. ENGL 121 emphasizes personal and expository writing and an understanding of the writing process; ENGL 122 emphasizes expository and persuasive writing, analysis, argument, and the development of a clear writing style. Must be taken in sequence. Prerequisite: satisfactory scores on placement tests. (Course fees apply.)
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ENGL 184: Grammar And Style
3.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
The study of grammar specifically designed to prepare students for the practical application of grammar to such fields as writing, editing, translation, and language study. Will not apply toward an English major.
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ENGL 204: Introduction to Literature
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Introduction to the art of reading and studying literature, emphasizing the methods of analyzing poetry, stories, and drama. Will not apply toward an English major.
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ENGL 210,211,212: Survey of English And American Literature
3.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
A survey of English and American literature and literary history from Anglo-Saxon times to the present. The first quarter covers Anglo-Saxon, medieval, and renaissance literature; the second quarter, neoclassic and romantic literature; and the third quarter, 19th-century and 20th-century literature. Open only to English majors, minors, and humanities majors, or by permission of the instructor.
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ENGL 214: Themes in Literature
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Introduction to the study of literature in a basic literary theme or genre. Specific subjects to be studied vary from quarter to quarter; see Class Schedule. Will not apply toward an English major. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
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ENGL 223: Research Writing
3.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
A study of library resources, information gathering techniques, and research writing, including the ethics and style expected in the academic community. Includes a major documented research paper aimed at a scholarly audience. Prerequisite: ENGL 122 or HONR 142 and 36 hours of college classwork completed. (Course fees apply.)
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ENGL 224: Research And Writing in Religion
3.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Study of research and writing skills in religion, including the use of library resources; instruction in the preparation and writing of papers for academic, professional, and popular audiences. This course is prerequisite to all upper-division theology seminars. Prerequisite: ENGL 223.
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ENGL 234: Literary Analysis
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Instruction and practice in close analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of literature in the major genres with an introduction to various critical approaches and methods of research in literary history; includes the writing of critical essays. Intended to prepare the student for upper-division literature courses. Prerequisite: ENGL 223, ENGL 323 or HONR 243.
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ENGL 257: The African- American Experience
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Study of major contemporary African-American writers in their cultural and historical context. Credit will not be allowed for more than one of the following courses: ENGL 257 or ENGL 357 or HIST 357. Offered odd years only.
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