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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Discussion and practice of the writing process; the writing portfolio; technology in the writing classroom; and other issues of concern to class members, such as evaluation of student writing, research and documentation, grammatical correctness, and writing for various media. Prerequisite: ENCO 311 or instructor's permission. (Even years only)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the origins and development of the English language and its grammar from Anglo- Saxon times to the present. Prerequisite: ENCO 222 or instructor's permission. (Odd years only.)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to encourage appreciation of the rhetorical legacy, nature of the audience, ethics of persuasion, and power of public advocacy. Students will examine ancient and modern theories of rhetoric and signifi cant speakers and speeches of the Modern Era (the 1960s to present). Prerequisite: ENCO 321 or instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
Focus on a specifi c time period before 1800 promotes the understanding of texts in their historical, social, and cultural contexts. Prerequisite: ENCO 222 or instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
Exploring a world culture through the stories it tells about itself and its relationship with other cultures, including fi ction, drama, poetry, fi lm, popular music, and oral tradition. Cultures may include Asia; Africa; the Middle East; Latin America; the Classical World; and national literature underrepresented in the Core. Prerequisite: ENCO 222 or instructor's permission. (Even years only)
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3.00 Credits
Exploring an American culture through the stories it tells about itself and its relationships with other cultures, including fi ction, drama, poetry, fi lm, popular music, and the oral tradition. Cultures may include African America; Native America; Hispanic America; urban America; Southern America; and Appalachia. Prerequisite: ENCO 222 or instructor's permission. (Even years only)
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3.00 Credits
Students will become more informed and discerning consumers and producers of media. We will analyze and produce media as electronic delivery systems for visual and aural signs. This course will address media issues such as content and form, and analysis and production within social, economic, and political contexts. Criticism and production exercises will play a prominent role in this course. Prerequisites: ENCO 221, 222, 322.
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3.00 Credits
Examines segments of the U.S. laws which govern mass media including freedom of the press (First Amendment, libel, invasion of privacy, pornography/obscenity). This course will address laws and regulations pertaining to print, radio, broadcast, and web media, with an emphasis on broadcast media. Prerequisite: Junior standing
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3.00 Credits
A critical approach to selected histories, comedies, and tragedies, focusing on historical context, the plays as cultural phenomena, and timeless human, literary and dramatic qualities. Prerequisite: ENCO 222 or instructor's permission. (Odd years only.)
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3.00 Credits
Intensive study of a topic arising out of the four years of study in the core and the major. In this course, each student will complete the portfolio and the "life philosophy document" thatsums up his or her ideas of learning. Students read a variety of literature in English and make interdisciplinary connections.
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