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ENG 334: AMERICAN LITERATURE I: FROM THE ORIGINS THROUGH THE CIVIL WAR
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Study and discussion of the development of American Literature and literary history from the early Colonial Period to the eve of the Civil War. Major topics include the complex legacy of Puritanism, the anxious state of American authorship, the modes of American individualism, and the relationship between history and cultural mythology. Required for English majors; open to non-majors with permission of instructor. 3 credits
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ENG 334: AMERICAN LITERATURE I: FROM THE ORIGINS THROUGH THE CIVIL WAR
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Study anddiscussion of the development of American Literature and literary history from the early Colonial Period to the eveof the Civil War. Major topics include the complex legacy of Puritanism, the anxious state of American authorship,the modes of American individualism, and the relationship between history and cultural mythology. Required forEnglish majors; open to non-majors with permission of instructor.
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ENG 334 - AMERICAN LITERATURE I: FROM THE ORIGINS THROUGH THE CIVIL WAR
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ENG 335: AMERICAN LITERATURE II: FROM THE CIVIL WAR UNTIL 1945
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Study and discussion of thedevelopment of American Literature and literary history from the post-Civil War period through 1945. The courseevaluates the origins, characteristics and interrelationships between American realism and American modernism.Required for English majors; open to non-majors with permission of instructor.
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ENG 335 - AMERICAN LITERATURE II: FROM THE CIVIL WAR UNTIL 1945
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ENG 335: AMERICAN LITERATURE II: FROM THE CIVIL WAR UNTIL 1945
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Study and discussion of the development of American Literature and literary history from the post-Civil War period through 1945. The course evaluates the origins, characteristics and interrelationships between American realism and American modernism. Required for English majors; open to non-majors with permission of instructor. 3 Credits
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ENG 335 - AMERICAN LITERATURE II: FROM THE CIVIL WAR UNTIL 1945
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ENG 421: TOPICS IN LITERATURE II
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Close study of one or more selected authors, or of a genre or theme inliterature, such as the dream vision, the millennium, or science fiction. Context course, with specific subjectpublished at time of registration. Context course.
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ENGL 007: FOUNDATIONAL WRITING
0.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Foundational writing is a non-credit bearing course designed to prepare students for the successful completion of the two-course writing sequence required for the Core. In addition to helping students improve their basic reading, writing, and critical thinking skills, ENGL 007 is designed to help students master the grammatical, syntactical, and organizational skills they will need to succeed in the Core writing program. A grade of C or better is required for students to pass this course and register for Writing in Context I. (Only for students who enter the college beginning in the fall of 2012.) 0 credits
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ENGL 007: FOUNDATIONAL WRITING
0.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Foundational writing is a non-credit bearing course designed to preparestudents for the successful completion of the two-course writing sequence required for the Core. In addition tohelping students improve their basic reading, writing, and critical thinking skills, ENGL 007 is designed to helpstudents master the grammatical, syntactical, and organizational skills they will need to succeed in the Corewriting program. A grade of C or better is required for students to pass this course and register for Writing inContext I. (Only for students who enter the college beginning in the fall of 2012.)
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ENGL 110: Writing in Context I
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Writing in Context I is the first of the required two-course sequence in Corewriting instruction. It provides students with the expository writing skills necessary to succeed in college. Inaddition, it provides them with a background in poetry, short fiction, and drama, and with the tools necessary torespond to such literature in writing. Students must pass WIC I with a C or better to become eligible to registerfor ENGL 120. (Only for students who enter the college beginning in the fall of 2012.)
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ENGL 110: Writing in Context I
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Writing in Context I is the first of the required two-course sequence in Core writing instruction. It provides students with the expository writing skills necessary to succeed in college. In addition, it provides them with a background in poetry, short fiction, and drama, and with the tools necessary to respond to such literature in writing. Students must pass WIC I with a C or better to become eligible to register for ENGL 120. (Only for students who enter the college beginning in the fall of 2012.) 3 credits
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ENGL 114: COMPOSITION WORKSHOP
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
First course in a two-semester sequence, designed to develop college-level thinking and communication skills. Students complete reading, writing, speaking, and listening tasks of increasing difficulty, to gain facility in formulating, supporting, and revising their ideas; they then take ENGL 115 to fulfill the Core writing requirement. Not for English major credit. (Only for students who entered the college prior to fall 2012.) 3 credits
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