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3.00 Credits
Examines various forms of academic writing and speaking; students will practice and develop their composition skills in response to selections from the literature of ancient civilizations, as well as the art, history, and culture addressed in both ENCO 101 and HIST 110. In addition, students will study the major principles of documentation. Corequisite: HIST 110.
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3.00 Credits
As part of the Humanities sequence, this course works with HUMN 112 to examine Western culture from the rise of Christianity to the scientifi c revolution of the 17th century. Student papers and presentations focus on literature, art, and music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, with attention to such non-western infl uences as Islam. Prerequisite: ENCO 101 and HIST 110. Corequisite: HUMN 112.
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3.00 Credits
For students transferring in one freshman writing course and pursuing the Liberal Education Core for Transfer students, this course focuses on writing skills (including appropriate use of secondary sources and documentation) and their application to major texts in Western literature from the ancient world through the Renaissance. Prerequisite: Freshman Composition I or Writing I.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the principles and process of speech communication through applied oral presentations in a small group public speaking setting. Discussion and application of basic theories of human communication and role of audience in the communication process. The course does not count toward the ENCO major or minor.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the history and signifi cant theories of mass communication. This course enhances media literacy and oral and written communication skills through exercises and oral and written activities applied to the mass media.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the theories, practices, and habits of literary and cultural criticism, with specifi c texts drawn from such traditional areas of inquiry as literature, fi lm, and rhetoric and from such emerging areas as consumer culture and folktale. Prerequisite: ENCO 101 and 102 or transfer equivalents. Recommended corequisite: HUMN 214.
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary study of the literature(s) of Appalachia, focusing on the region's cultural richness and diversity, exploring such texts as novels, poems, fi lms, and recorded song from the perspectives of literary critic and cultural historian. This course does not count towards the ENCO major. Prerequisite: ENCO 101 and 102 or transfer equivalents.
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn the fundamentals of writing and speaking for print, broadcast, internet and emerging media, focusing on writing and speaking to inform, the editing process, and integration of visual and audio elements. Prerequisites: ENCO 101 and 102 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A writing course designed to reinforce and expand expository writing skills with an emphasis on writing as process. Prerequisite: junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Examines classical and contemporary theories of rhetoric, persuasion, propaganda, and the processes involved in attitudinal change. Texts from a variety of media (novels, newspapers, television, fi lm, etc.) addressing a variety of topics (politics, religion, social causes, etc.) will be explored. Prerequisite: ENCO 221 and 222 or instructor's permission.
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