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ENGL 246: American Literature II ? GER-HM
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
(formerly ENGL 223) Survey of twentieth century literature to the present.
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ENGL 249: Creative Writing:Special Projects
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
Concentrates on producing original writings in a specific genre. Each quarter will focus on a particular genre such as screenwriting, science fiction, mystery, play writing or autobiography.
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ENGL 250(10): Shakespeare Festival
3.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
Familiarizes students with Shakespearean drama, elements of drama and elements of the theater. Students must attend the Ashland, Oregon Festival.
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ENGL 264: Literature of U.S.Slavery and Abolition ? GER-HM
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
(formerly ENGL 264) Study and analysis of slave narrative and other works written about and/or during the era of slavery in the United States, to provide a better understanding of the surrounding conditions and issues.
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ENGL 264 - Literature of U.S.Slavery and Abolition ? GER-HM
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ENGL 265: American Literature:Comedy,Humor and Satire ? GER-HM
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
Theory and practice of comedy, humor and satire. Concentration on American humor, its distinctive characteristics and importance in American Literature.
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ENGL 265 - American Literature:Comedy,Humor and Satire ? GER-HM
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ENGL 266: Women Writers:International Mosaic ? GER-HM
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
(formerly ENGL 230) Emphasis on twentieth century women writers across the international spectrum.
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ENGR 101: Introduction to Engineering ? GER-NS
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
Introduction to the engineering profession: explore different fields of engineering and the design process. Includes design projects, strategies for creativity in problem solving, group skills, oral presentations. Devise an academic plan based on transfer requirements. Develop study and academic skills. Guest speakers.
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ENGR 114: Engineering Graphics
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
Prereq: CIS 121 or instructor permission Introduces the student to Computer- Aided Drafting (CAD) stressing the competent use of micro-computers, plotters, digitizers, software and other related materials. The class will accommodate multilevel approaches to CAD. Each student will be assigned a project that utilizes CAD tailored to the student's particular field of interest.
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ENGR 142: Computer Programming for Engineers
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
Prereq: MATH& 141 with grade of 2.0 or better Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. C/C++ language implementation. Syntax, variables, statements, control structures, loops, functions, data structures, files, pointers, memory use. Procedural and object- oriented programming. Objects, inheritance, polymorphism.
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ENGR 214: Statics
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
(formerly ENGR 210) Prereq: MATH& 152 and PHYS& 221 or instructor permission Introduction to the principles of Statics. Analysis of two and three dimensional force systems; free-body diagrams and equilibrium equations; analysis of trusses, frames, and machines; centroids and distributed forces; friction application. Vector methods used throughout the course.
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