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EN 201: American Literature:Colonial-1899
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
This course examines the development of American Literature, and familiarizes students with representative authors and intellectual currents from the Colonial period up to Realism. Works will be placed in historical context as well as studied for their portrayal of universal human values and their authors' particular visions. Prerequisite: EN 101 and EN 102. ( 3 semester hours)
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EN 204: American Literature:1900 to Present
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
This course familiarizes students with representative authors and intellectual currents from Naturalism up to today. Works will be placed in historical context as well as studied for their portrayal of universal human values and their authors' particular visions. Prerequisite: EN 101 and EN 102. ( 3 semester hours)
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EN 205: English Literature
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Study of representative authors and intellectual currents in English literature from Anglo-Saxon times to the present. Prerequisite: EN 101 and EN 102. ( 3 semester hours)
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EN 207: Literary Classics
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
A study of selected literary classics of the Western world. Chosen texts represent the Classical, Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern periods. Distinct problems that have confronted the Western world are investigated in this historical perspective so that students can better understand the problems of today. Prerequisite: EN 101 and EN 102 . ( 3 semester hours) Fall
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EN 211: Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Weekly writing assignments in fiction, poetry, and drama emphasize the creative process and specific techniques from initial idea through final revision. Class sessions are devoted to examining students' written work. There will also be in-class writing assignments. Students are encouraged to work on creative efforts for publication as well as share poems and stories by writers they admire with classmates and the instructor. The do's and don'ts of submitting for publication will also be covered. Prerequisite: EN 101 and EN 102 . ( 3 semester hours) Spring
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EN 213: Advanced Writing/Training for Writing Tutors
2.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
This course provides students with the opportunity to develop their writing skills in conjunction with learning to tutor in the college Writing Center. Through workshops, mock tutorials, and self-evaluation, students will work toward defining successful writing and developing the skills needed to help other students with writing. Students will be required to work two hours per week in the Writing Center. Prerequisite: EN 101, EN 102 and permission of the instructor. ( 0 lecture hour) (3 semester hours) Fall
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EN 215: African-American Literature
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Review of literary works by African-American writers focuses on contributions of authors like Richard Wright, Toni Morrison, and August Wilson. Students will examine poetry, plays, novels, and short stories. Small and large group discussion combined with formal and informal writing will propel students' participation in literary analysis. Prerequisite: EN 101 and EN 102 . ( 3 semester hours) Fall
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EN 232: Short Stories
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Representative short stories of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are read and discussed. Includes American, British, and Continental authors. Prerequisite: EN 101 and EN 102 . ( 3 semester hours) Spring
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EN 234: Novels
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Study of the structure and style of selected novels from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries. Includes British, American, and Continental authors. Additional emphasis placed on historical changes in this form plus the techniques and purposes of the author. Prerequisite: EN 101 and EN 102 . ( 3 semester hours)
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EN 235: Latin American Literature
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
This course introduces students to the varied literatures of Latin America. Students will study all forms of literature such as short stories, poetry, drama, and novels, by a wide array of Latin American authors including Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Isabel Allende, Pablo Neruda, Octavio Paz, Jorge Luis Borges, Julia Alvarez, Carlos Fuentes, and Ernesto Sabado. Emphasis will be placed on the cultural and political environments in which the texts were written. Prerequisite: EN 101 and EN 102. ( 0 lecture hour) (3 semester hours) Fall
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