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ENGL 109: Applied Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Prerequisite: ENGL 098 or placement test The course will prepare technical/vocational students, and others, for successful careers in their respective fields by developing skills in written communications commonly used in the workplace. Teaching strategies will address reading, interpreting, planning, organizing, composing, and word-processing technical writing as applied in business and industry. (Formerly ENG 112)
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ENGL 114: Intro to Drama
0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 Students will gain an appreciation of the aesthetics of dramatic literature, a knowledge of its historical scope, and will be able to discuss and write about plays-as-literature. (Formerly ENG 271) HU
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ENGL 201: Academic Composition
0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 This advanced writing course focuses on critical thought and composition within academic/professional communities. Published works regarding current affairs, pressing social matters and/or political issues will be critically read and then written about in a way that meets the expectations of an academic/ professional community. Students will write a variety of papers, the last of which will be a researched argument. (Formerly ENG 201) SE (If not used as part of the English composition requirement)
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ENGL 205: Fiction, Essay, and/ or Memoir Writer's Workshop
3.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Prerequisite: Minimum of 10 pages of typed manuscript must be submitted to instructor for approval prior to registering. Typed manuscripts may be in the form of a chapter from a novel in progress, short story, non-fiction article or essay or a memoir. The workshop will consist of four hours lecture/discussion on generating writing, constructive editing, discussing the assigned reading and group critiques of student manuscripts. (Formerly ENG 205) HP
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ENGL 211: Creative Writing: Fiction
0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 or instructor permission A course that allows students to express themselves in story form and to learn the basic techniques of writing fiction. (Formerly ENG 211) HU
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ENGL 212: Creative Writing: Poetry
0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 or instructor permission A course designed to increase creativity and writing skills in poetry. Emphasis on analysis and writing of poetry in modern and contemporary forms. (Formerly ENG 212) HU
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ENGL 216: Film Study
0.00 - 33.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Viewing of a variety of films on a chosen theme. Discussion and analysis of themes and techniques that have made these films popular and of historic value. May be repeated once. (Formerly ENG 216) HU
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ENGL 220: Intro to Shakespeare
0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 An introduction to Shakespearean Comedy, History and Tragedy. (Formerly ENG 255) HU
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ENGL 234: Science Fiction
0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
An analysis of short stories, novels, and films from the beginnings of science fiction as a literary type through the present. Emphasis is placed on developing a definition of science fiction that helps to identify it as a unique literary type that is comprehensive enough in its concerns to be considered a legitimate and valuable type of literature. (Formerly ENG 234) HU
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ENGL 239: The Mystery Story as Literature
0.00 - 55.00 Credits
Big Bend Community College
This course is designed to introduce students to mystery/detective fiction as a legitimate and enduring form of literature. Texts will be examined for literary merit, placement in the mystery genre, and cultural context (such as issues of race, politics, and gender). Students will read a range of mystery writers from classic (such as Edgar Allen Poe, Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie and Raymond Chandler) to contemporary (such as Walter Mosley, Jonathon Lethem, and Paul Auster). Films that engage with the mystery genre's literary merits may also be used. (Formerly ENG 235) HU
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