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ENG 102: English Composition II
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course reviews the expository essay and introduces the student to the process of researching and composing a substantial term paper. It also introduces the student to the study of three genres of literature: drama, poetry, and the short story.
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ENG 190: Spec Topic: Hold Fast to Dreams:
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This introductory college level course fosters development of critical thinking, reading, and writing through engagement in issues relevant to a first-year student.
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ENG 205: Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course concentrates on the written communication of scientific and/or job-related information. It includes various kinds of writing that technical and professional people are asked to utilize in industry, business, and governmental agencies.
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ENG 205H: Honors Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course concentrates on the written communication of scientific and/or job-related information. It includes various kinds of writing that technical and professional people are asked to utilize in industry, business, and governmental agencies.
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ENG 207: World Literature I
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course covers the works of great writers, from a global perspective beginning with the Ancient World through the Seventeenth Century.
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ENG 208: World Literature II
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course is a continuation of ENG207 and covers the Eighteenth Century to the present, with greater emphasis on a global recognition of contemporary writers.
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ENG 209: Womens Literature
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course introduces student to literature written by women representing at least two continents and covering at least two centuries of development. It identifies the emergence of women's literature in the traditional canon and place literary achievement in the context of historical development of women's political and social rights. Important primary documents related to women's rights are examined.
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ENG 211: English Literature I
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
In an endeavor to provide a strong subject matter foundation in the literature of the English-speaking world, this survey course in the history of English literature covers, during the first semester, the beginnings of English literature and traces the development of the literature through the Eighteenth Century.
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ENG 212: English Literature II
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
The second semester, which continues the effort to provide a strong subject foundation in the literature of the English-speaking world, begins with the Nineteenth Century and end with contemporary English literature.
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ENG 214: Literary Criticism
3.00 Credits
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
This course introduces the major literary genres of poetry, fiction, and drama and focuses upon a variety of critical approaches to literature, such as the sociological, the psychological, and the formalist approaches. Emphasis is also placed upon the history of criticism.
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