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3.00 Credits
3] This course explores creative strategies for effective essay writing in rhetorical modes. The essential difference between Advanced Composition and ENB 110-111 lies in the expectation for greater proficiency, maturity, and sophistication in writing. Prerequisite: ENB 111.
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3] An introduction to literature across cultures of the non-Western world; focus is thematic and varies from semester to semester but always addresses both differences and commonalties of experience. Use of various genres, as well as factual information, enhances understanding of other cultures and discovery of how views of life are colored by socially conditioned beliefs and roles. Prerequisites: ENB 111 and written permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Study of selected works of American environmental literature and literary criticism, covering narrative literature, nonfiction prose, and poetry. The course examines the major t rends in environmental thought over the course of American literary history. Prerequisite: ENB 111.
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys African American literature, including poetry, fiction, and memoir. Students develop a working knowledge of important writers, tropes, and issues in the black American literary tradition. They also examine their assumptions concerning race, identity, and culture a both as discrete and as interrelated concepts. Prerequisite: ENB 111.
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3.00 Credits
Study of selected genres, themes, literary movements, or motifs in literature. Topics vary according to professor, section, and semester. Selected topics may include, but are not limited to, modern/ contemporary novel, multiethnic literatures, or gender and literature. Because subjects vary from semester to semester, this course may be repeated for credit with permission of the department chair. Prerequisite: ENB 111.
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3.00 Credits
An opportunity for interested and qualified students to pursue studies in areas of literature and composition that are not covered in existing course offerings. This course is an elective and does not fulfill core or distribution requirements. Prerequisites: GPA of 2.0 and approval of the supervising faculty member.
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3.00 Credits
3] Focusing on a set of literary readings different with each section of the course, students examine the nature of literary discourse, as well as perennial and contemporary issues, pleasures, and problems raised by the writing and reading of all literary texts. The course equips students to engage a variety of texts subsequently, in and out of courses, in literature and life. Surveys of Literature
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3.00 Credits
Paid work experience involving writing/ researching skills in a business setting. Objectives and evaluation criteria are set up by a learning contract under the supervision of the department's co-op/internship coordinator. Pass/No Pass grading. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and 2.5 GPA. May be elected for credit more than once, up to a limit of 15 credits, with written permission of the department.
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2.00 Credits
This yearlong class explores in depth the key playwrights and plays that have shaped the theatrical genre today. Prerequisite for music theatre majors: Permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
We will explore the central themes and concerns of postcolonial literature, including the psychological residue left by imperialism, the suppression and revival of imagination in colonialist/ postcolonialist worlds, and the problems and advantages of cultural mixing.
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