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ENGL 114: Introduction to Dramatic Literature ? GER-HM
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
(formerly ENGL 202) Form and expression of great works of the theater from Ancient Greece to the present.
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ENGL 125: Applied Communications
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
Offered through Extended Learning Use the computer to write at least five essays about real-life problems and situations; develop information competency; learn various critical thinking skills, including perceiving, analyzing, and expressing a problem, seeking solutions; work in groups wherein students will have the opportunity to consider diverse points of view and gain experience articulating their own though processes.
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ENGL 140: English Grammar ? GER-HM
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
A study of traditional grammar for students who have demonstrated proficiency in writing but who want to examine the theory, history and analysis of English syntax.
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ENGL 145: Research for the 21st Century
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
Prereq: Eligibility for ENGL& 101 This course develops a framework for research in the online environment and helps students to build skills and techniques for success as an online learner. Through a quarter-long research project on a global issue, participants will examine various strategies for locating, evaluating and applying information resources in the research process with attention to information issues like intellectual property, censorship and freedom of information.
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ENGL 149: Library Research Methods
2.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
Introduction to the skills, concepts and strategies required to effectively use the library and information for academic success. Includes concepts required for effective research that can be applied in a variety of fields of study.
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ENGL 204: The Bible as Literature ? GER-HM
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
A course designed to show the themes, structures and literary merits of the Bible.
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ENGL 205: Introduction to Mythology ? GER-HM
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
A survey of mythologies from two or more cultures with some study of what myth is and how it informs literature. (Topics may vary.)
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ENGL 210: Introduction to American Literature ? GER-HM
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
Celebrating the rich diversity of American voices, ENGL 210 focuses on the literary contributions of African Americans, Asian Americans, European Americans, Latinas/Latinos and Native Americans and introduces the literary genres of poetry, fiction, drama and essay as it explores the dominant themes that have shaped the American literary tradition.
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ENGL 220: Introduction to Shakespeare ? GER-HM
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
(formerly ENGL 234) To familiarize the student with Elizabethan England and the three major types of Shakespearean drama: comedy, history and tragedy.
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ENGL 226: British Literature I ? GER-HM
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
To familiarize the student with the main types of literature written during the three specified periods in England: 800 to 1660.
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