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ENGL 1050: Thought and Writing
4.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
A writing course in which the students will work closely with the instructor to develop their sense of language as a means of shaping and ordering their experience and ideas, and to develop imagination, thought, organization, and clarity in their written work. Does not count as credit towards English major or minor. Fulfills the University Intellectual Skills college level writing requirement. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: Satisfactory ACT English score, or placement essay, or ENGL 1000. Credits: 4 hours
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ENGL 1070: Good Books
4.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
An exploration of good literature, selected from all times and countries experienced in a variety of ways as fantasy and adventure, as imaginative response to fundamental human experience such as death or evil, as social criticism and analysis, as revelation of character and psychology, as experience of unfamiliar customs and cultures. Notes: A course for the general student rather than the student who plans to specialize in the study of literature. Credit towards English major or minor by permission of the department only. Credits: 4 hours
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ENGL 1100: Literary Interpretation
4.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
An introduction to the study of literature, aimed at developing abilities to read literature and write about it with skill, sensitivity, and care. Students will read poetry, drama, and prose fiction, and through the writing of several papers will be introduced to terms and methods of formal study of literature. Course required for entry into most upper-level English courses. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: At least a "B'' in ENGL 1050 or the equivalent. Credits: 4 hours
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ENGL 1120: Literary Classics
4.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Readings in selected literary masterpieces from Homer to the present. The works studied are chosen to introduce students to the rich and diverse literary traditions which represent an invaluable aspect of their heritage. Recommended for the general student as well as for potential English majors or minors; does not, however, count for English major or minor credit. Credits: 4 hours
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ENGL 1500: Literature and Other Arts
4.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Study of literature through its relationship to other arts. The course approaches literature by relating novels, stories, poems, or plays to their representations in other media and art forms, particularly film (including TV), music and song, dramatic representation, and painting. Credits: 4 hours
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ENGL 2050: Intermediate Writing
4.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
A practical course for freshman or sophomores or international students transferring to Western, who wish to develop their skills in writing. Emphasis is on understanding the conventions and forms appropriate for personal writing, persuasion, and/or research papers and reports. May count as elective credit in English. May not count toward an English major or minor. This course will not fulfill the baccalaureate writing requirement. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of ENGL 1050. Credits: 4 hours
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ENGL 2070: Topics in Literature
4.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Course description varies. May be repeated for credit under different topics. Credits: 4 hours
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ENGL 2100: Film Interpretation
4.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Studies in the motion picture as art form. Credits: 4 hours
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ENGL 2110: Folklore and Mythology
4.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Exploration of folklore and mythology from around the world and through the ages using poetry, fiction, film, and other materials. Credits: 4 hours
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ENGL 2220: Literatures and Cultures of the United States
4.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Through study of literary works (and, when possible, other artistic achievements or cultural artifacts) by members of the varied cultures which comprise the United States of America, this course considers the perspectives and sustaining values of these cultural groups and considers the challenges, problems, and opportunities of a pluralistic American society. Credits: 4 hours
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