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ENGL 101: English Composition I cc
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Active reading, effective writing, and critical thinking, using subjective and objective approaches. Introduction to research techniques. Prerequisite: Placement based on COMPASS/ASSET scores, or Pass in ENGL 090, 091, or 092. (Formerly ENGL 111/ENGL 101.) (CC)
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ENGL 102: English Composition II cc
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Reading and writing using analytical and critical approaches. One or more research papers. Builds on concepts introduced in ENGL& 101. Prerequisite: 2.0 or better in ENGL& 101. (Formerly ENGL 102/ENGL 112.) (CC)
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ENGL 112: Introduction to Fiction h
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Discover successful ways of exploring fiction. Study of form and structure, as well as major novelists and shortstory writers, past and modern. Prequisite: ENGL& 101 or permission of instructor. (Formerly ENGL 131.) (H)
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ENGL 113: Introduction to Poetry h
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Approach poetry successfully. Study of poetic form and structure, as well as major poets and poems, past and present, American and worldwide. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 or permission of instructor. (Formerly ENGL 132.) (H)
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ENGL 114: Introduction to Drama h
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Helps to understand and experience a diversity of dramatic literature, from the Greeks through the Renaissance to modern and contemporary playwrights. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 or permission of instructor. (Formerly ENGL 133.) (H)
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ENGL 180-183: Literary Magazine Production I, II, III e
3.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Planning and production of college literary magazine, Tidepools. Fall quarter (ENGL 180, 280): soliciting student contributions, conducting a community-wide contest, designing the magazine. Winter quarter (ENGL 181, 281): judging material and producing camera-ready copy for printing. Spring quarter (ENGL 182, 282): marketing finished product and organizing a reading by contest winners and contributors. Colisted with MEDIA 181-183. (E)
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ENGL 220: Introduction to Shakespeare h
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
General introduction to the works of Shakespeare, emphasizing the plays: tragedies, comedies, histories, and romances. Approaches Shakespeare both as poetry and as drama, concerning itself with language and with staging. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 or permission of instructor. (Formerly ENGL 247.) (H)
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ENGL 226: British Literature I h
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Survey of British literature from diverse periods. Selections will vary by quarter but will include classic and influential texts. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 or permission of instructor. (Formerly ENGL 110.) (H)
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ENGL 227: British Literature II h
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Theme-based study of selected masterpieces of British literature in context. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 or permission of instructor. (Formerly ENGL 210.) (H)
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ENGL 236,237: Creative Writing I, II e
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Beginning writing in fiction and poetry, other modes by request. Workshop approach, with discussion of work by class members and instructor. Reading of contemporary fiction, poetry, and theory. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 or permission of instructor. (Formerly ENGL 170.) (E)
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