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3.00 Credits
Provides continued study and practice of expository writing, with emphasis on research writing, including effective gathering and organizing of materials for critical thinking and writing the library research paper. Students also receive continued practice in writing the summary and the paraphrase and learn correct documentation. Prerequisite: EN100 with a grade of C or better. A grade of C or better in EN101 is required to earn graduation credit. (Offered each semester.) 3 credits. Formerly Literature for Composition.
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces the English major, or the potential English major, to the challenges of advanced literary study and provides an understanding of professional opportunities for those who study literature and language. Through reading and discussion of selected literary works, students will become familiar with the elements of fiction, film, poetry, and drama. They will also be introduced to literary theory. The course emphasizes close reading of literature, critical analysis, and research methods. Required of all first-year English majors, including transfer students, in the fall semester; students may be exempt with departmental approval. Closed to students with junior/senior standing. (Offered Fall Semester)
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1.00 Credits
Focuses upon composition theory and peer tutoring methodology. The course includes a review of English grammar and mechanics. It is required of all peer tutors in the Writing Center. Prerequisite: EN101 with a grade of C or better, and faculty recommendation.
Prerequisite:
( EN100 AND EN101) OR ( EN100 AND EN101TR) OR ( EN100TR AND EN101) OR ( EN100TR AND EN101TR)
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3.00 Credits
Provides intensive practice in and study of expository writing with special emphasis on writing style and technique and continued practice of research strategies. The course also develops critical reading skills through analysis of essay models. Prerequisite: EN101 with a grade of C or better. (Offered on regular rotation)
Prerequisite:
( EN101) OR ( EN101H) OR ( EN101TR)
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3.00 Credits
Provides opportunities for creative writers to analyze their own work and that of other writers in this introduction to the craft of writing fiction, drama, and/or poetry. The instructor in consultation with the student determines the kind of writing to be emphasized. Prerequisite: EN101 with a grade of C or better. (Offered on regular rotation)
Prerequisite:
( EN101) OR ( EN101H) OR ( EN101TR)
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3.00 Credits
Provides opportunities for creative writers to analyze their own work and that of other writers in this introduction to the craft of writing fiction, drama, and/or poetry. The instructor in consultation with the student determines the kind of writing to be emphasized. Prerequisite: EN101 with a grade of C or better. (Offered on regular rotation)
Prerequisite:
( EN101) OR ( EN101H) OR ( EN101TR)
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3.00 Credits
Surveys British literature from Beowulf to the Age of Johnson with particular attention to the works of major writers from Chaucer to Johnson and their significance in history and in literary, social, and philosophical movements. Students are given practice in critical reading and critical writing. The course serves as an introduction to the advanced study of literature. Prerequisite: EN101 with a grade of C or better. (Offered every two years in Fall.)
Prerequisite:
( EN101) OR ( EN101H) OR ( EN101TR)
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3.00 Credits
Satisfies the Level Two Literature & Languages requirement for the new core. This course involves study of major phases in the development of the English language (Anglo-Saxon, Middle English, and Early Modern English) through the analysis and explication of representative literary texts. Adopting a sociolinguistic approach, students will pay particular attention to the internal and external history of the language and to variations based upon class, gender, and ethnic background as revealed in Old English epic, Arthurian romance, Elizabethan drama, Neoclassical verse, and early incarnations of the novel. Students will learn how to critically read, discuss, & write about a wide range of texts from the period of the Anglo-Saxon invasions to the Norman Conquest through the early years of the British Empire. (No pre-requisites; anticipated enrollment = 20 per section)
Prerequisite:
( EN100 AND FY100)
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3.00 Credits
Surveys British literature from the Romantic Age with particular attention to the works of major writers from Blake and Wordsworth to Yeats and their significance in history and in literary, social, and philosophical movements. Students are given practice in critical reading and critical writing. The course serves as an introduction to the advanced study of literature. Prerequisite: EN101 with a grade of C or better. (Offered every two years in Spring.)
Prerequisite:
( EN101) OR ( EN101H) OR ( EN101TR)
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3.00 Credits
Surveys American literature as a record of American thought, life, and art from the Colonial Period through the Romantic Period. Major writers of prose and poetry are studied chronologically. The course serves as an introduction to the advanced study of literature. Prerequisite: EN101 with a grade of C or better. (Offered Fall and Spring Semesters.)
Prerequisite:
( EN101) OR ( EN101H) OR ( EN101TR)
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