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EN 203: Introduction to Poetry
3.00 Credits
Manor College
The student will examine the conventions and components of poetry, learning the key literary terms and analytical techniques necessary for a full appreciation and understanding of the poetic experience. The poems examined will provide a historical overview of the development of poetry from its classical origins to its contemporary forms. Prerequisite: Placement into EN 101 Fundamentals of Composition I
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EN 204: Introduction to Fiction
3.00 Credits
Manor College
The student will examine the conventions and components of short stories and novels, learning the key literary terms and analytical techniques necessary for a full appreciation and understanding of fi ction. The short stories and novels examined will provide an historical overview of the development of fi ction from its origins to its contemporary manifestations. Prerequisite: Placement into EN 101 Fundamentals of Composition I.
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EN 205: Advanced Composition
3.00 Credits
Manor College
Further development of those expository writing skills mastered in Fundamentals of Composition with an emphasis on writing style. Prerequisite: EN 102 Fundamentals of Composition II.
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EN 207: Introduction to Film
3.00 Credits
Manor College
The student will examine fi lm as an important and distinctive medium of expression. The course will trace the evolution of the art of fi lm through analysis of technical, social, and artistic elements of historically important and contemporary fi lms. Prerequisite: Placement into EN 101 Fundamentals of Composition.
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EN 208: Thematic Topics
3.00 Credits
Manor College
An examination of world literature from a thematic perspective. Themes such as "Literature and the Sexes" and "Literature and Philosophy" will be offere d. Prerequisit e: Placement into E101 Fundamentals of Composition I and approval from Chairperson of Division of Liberal Arts.
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EN 210: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Manor College
World Literature introduces the student to the three major literary genres: Drama, Fiction, and Poetry as encountered in the literature of selected diverse cultures. Prerequisite: Placement into EN 101 Fundamentals of Composition I
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FR 101-102: Introduction to French I and II
3.00 Credits
Manor College
These courses cover the basic grammar and vocabulary of French, developing a student's ability to use them for communicative purposes. In addition, they introduce the student to the French world, its peoples, and their cultures.
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FR 201-202: Intermediate French I and II
3.00 Credits
Manor College
For students who wish to further develop their skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening in French. Readings drawn from a wide variety of fi ction and non-fi ction works on topics of general interest. Study of French culture is continued. Prerequisite: FR 102 or placement into FR 201 or FR 202.
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HS 101: History of Western Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Manor College
A survey of the development of western civilization from antiquity to the Renaissance and Reformation. Emphasis is placed on understanding the character of classical and medieval civilizations and man’s achievements during these stages of history.
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HS 102: History of Western Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Manor College
A survey of the political, social, cultural, and economic development of Europe from the Reformation to the contemporary period with a focus on ideas, institutions, and forces that shaped European societies.
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