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ENGL 2240: Writing & Social Science
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Demonstrating historical, medical, and sociological contexts, this writing-intensive course assists in the study of psychology. In addition to analyzing texts from the mental health canon, students will research brain and brain disease-related medical terminology and learn how to decipher medical terms.
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ENGL 2250: Vis. Rhet., Writ. & Des.
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Students examine the relationship between words and images and the effects they have on the interpretation of visual texts. Assignments ask students to create a visual argument by combining images, sound and text to create a variety of projects.
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ENGL 2260: Writ. Argument & Persuasion
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Offers advanced practice in analyzing and creating argumentative and persuasive texts, both written and visual. Students will analyze, write about, and produce written and visual arguments and persuasive texts in popular, political, legal, and academic fields. Includes readings, writing, research, and presentations.
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ENGL 2270: Digital Storytelling
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Primarily a workshop course, students will analyze and discuss theoretical and practical texts (broadly conceived) and experiment with a variety of tools to create and publish multiple digital stories.
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ENGL 2280: Writing for Business
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course focuses on the rhetorical practices, skills, and language conventions needed to effectively design and compose texts in business. This includes researched-based proposals, visual texts and reports (infographics), and visual/oral presentations. This course emphasizes a collaborative and process-based approach to writing.
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ENGL 2300: Topics in Literature
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course will center on a specific topic of and the way in which literature deals with the context of its creation and/or the culture in which it is created. It might include such topics as Native American Literature or the Literature of Work.
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ENGL 2310: American Literature Survey I
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
American Literature I surveys authors and works from pre-Columbian Native America to the American Civil War, studying writers, genres, and narrative forms that have contributed to America's diverse literary and cultural history.
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ENGL 2315: American Literature Survey II
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course studies literary developments in America from the American Civil War to the present, with emphases on major writers and their contribution to changing concepts of literary form, genre, and content.
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ENGL 2320: British Literature Survey I
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
British Literature Survey I focuses on the literature of the English-speaking peoples of the British Isles and Commonwealth from the origins of written English through the neo-classical period. Includes instruction in the major authors, genres, cultural context, and criticism of the period from 450 to 1785.
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ENGL 2325: British Literature Survey II
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course studies literary developments in Great Britain from 1800 to the present with emphases on major writers and their contribution to cultural contexts, and changing concepts of literary form, genre, and content.
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