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ENG 232: African And Caribbean Literature
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
The literary traditions of sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean, from their oral beginnings to the present, are examined through an intensive study of selected works. Particular emphasis is placed on the sociocultural and political forces that have shaped this literature as well as on the mode of presentation. Negritude is examined and folklore is analyzed, particularly in its relationship with written literature in European languages. Prerequisite: "C" or better in ENG 102 or ENG 105.
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ENG 237: Survey of Afro- American Literature
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
Beginning with the slave narratives of 1700 and proceeding to the protest writings of modern times, this survey course examines the literature of the African American in America, and gives importance to the historical development. Prerequisite: "C" or better in ENG 102 or ENG 1 0 5 .
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ENG 238: Major Black American Writers
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course addresses the development of literary trends and values as well as prevailing social conditions as they are represented by Black American writers from early to modern literature. Prerequisite: "C" or better in ENG 102or ENG 105.
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ENG 242: Modern Latin American Literature
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course offers an introduction to the emerging voices of Latin America. In presenting the literature of this region, importance is given to the history, politics, and culture of Latin America, enabling students to recognize the literary works as an expression of a common humanity. Prerequisite: "C" or better in ENG 102 or ENG 105.
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ENG 250: Introduction to The Theater
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
The drama as a literary and theatrical form is examined from early through modern plays. Students conduct intensive study of selected plays from the points of view of the playwright, actor, director, designer, and audience. Prerequisite: "C" or better in ENG 102 or ENG 105.
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ENG 263: Survey of Women's Literature
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
The course considers literary examples of the classical and Judeo-Christian attitudes toward women, then moves toward the more modern period where there has been not only an obvious increase in the amount of writing by and about women, but also a more sensitive exploration of their role in society. Prerequisite: "C" or better in ENG102 or ENG 105.
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ENG 264: Contemporary Women's Literature
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course examines the rise of contemporary women's writing in the United States and globally. It focuses on the ways in which this literature has developed as a means of exploring what it is to be a woman in today's world. The course concentrates on literature that represents the commonalities and differences among women's varied experiences in diverse cultural, social, economic, political, and personal situations. Prerequisite: "C" or better inENG 102 or ENG 105.
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ENR 100: Introduction to Engineering Technologies and Sciences
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course helps students select the technology field of interest to them. They learn the fundamentals and acquire the necessary skills used in engineering and technology. The course is designed to develop student ability to function effectively on teams; identify, analyze, and solve technical problems; make effective written and oral communications and presentations; understand professional, ethical, and social responsibilities; respect diversity and recognize contemporary professional, social, and global issues; and commit to lifelong learning and continuous improvement. Students utilize application software packages while learning more about each branch of engineering and technology. A field trip is included. Pre- or Co-requisites: ENG 096 and MTH 092 (passing grade of "C" or better for each), or placement.?
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ENR 103: Engineering Graphics & Introduction to CAD
2.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course covers the fundamentals of engineering graphics including the drawing of orthographic, isometric, and auxiliary projections. Other topics include scaling, sectioning, dimensioning, and drawing documentation. This course uses the latest release of computer aided design (CAD) software commonly used in industry to introduce students to CAD interface, structure, and commands. Prerequisite: "C" or better in MTH 092 or placement.
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ENR 105: Applied Computer Aided Design
2.00 Credits
Essex County College
This first course in Computer Aided Design (CAD) uses the latest release of AutoCAD software. Students are introduced to the terminology, use, and capabilities of CAD. Through hands-on instruction, students learn to complete projects using the latest hardware and software. After starting with the beginning "draw" and "edit" commands, the course proceeds to cover tolerance dimensioning, printing, the creation of symbols libraries, isometric rendering, three dimensional wire-frame modeling, and blocks with attributes. Prerequisite: "C" or better in ARC 101 or ENR
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