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5.00 Credits
Students will explore and write short fiction using plot, character, atmosphere, point of view, symbolism, metaphor, and theme. Using various narrative strategies, they will write and workshop various fictional pieces. They will identify the strengths and limitations of various storytelling media. Previously ENG 277/ENG 277W. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101. Student option grading.
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Continues the work of ENGL 281: narrative techniques of the short story. Students analyze fiction by examining plot, characters, atmosphere, point of view, metaphor and theme before writing their own works. Previously ENG 278/ENG 278W. Prerequisite: ENGL 281. Student option grading.
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4.00 Credits
For those interested in tutoring in the Reading and Writing Lab. Orientation to skills courses and methods of tutoring reading and writing on an individualized basis. Previously ENG 295. Prerequisite: Minimum grade of 3.4 in ENGL& 101 and interview with instructor. Student option grading.
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3.00 Credits
Students receive credit for tutoring in the Reading/Writing Learning Center. Weekly seminar to discuss tutoring topics, issues and tutor concerns. Previously ENG 296. Prerequisite: EDULA 199 and permission of instructor. Student option grading.
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5.00 Credits
Early European Masterpieces: A survey of some classical Greek and Roman authors of epic, dramatic and lyric poetry which may include Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Sappho, Mimnermus, Pindar, Virgil, Horace, Catullus, Seneca and others. Greek and Roman mythology, institutions, mores and art forms will complement the course. Previously ENG 281/ENG 281W. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101, or equivalent with instructor permission. Student option grading.
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Early Middle Ages toEnlightenment. May include Hildegard Von Bingen,Wolfram, Christine De Pisan, Rabelais, Marie De France, Cervantes, Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Machiavelli, Voltaire and others. Christianity, the rebirth of classical learning, nationalism, the imperium of reason, art and music and other themes. Previously ENG 282/ENG 282W. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101, or equivalent with instructor permission. Student option grading.
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5.00 Credits
Survey of 19th and 20th century authors from various countries whichmay include Goethe, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Chekov, Ahkmatova, Nietzsche, Aichinger, Kafka, Moravia, Pirandello, Gide, Sartre, Camus, Marcel, Borges and others. Study the impact of technology, war and existentialism on literature and society, and other themes. Previously ENG 283/ENG 283W. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 or equivalent with instructor permission. Student option grading.
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2.00 Credits
Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in English. Previously ENG 292.
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3.00 Credits
Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in English. Previously ENG 293.
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4.00 Credits
Classes focusing on specific issues and/or topics of interest in English. Previously ENG 294.
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