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ENGLISH - ENGL
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transfer module.
ENGL 100 Preparation for College Composition
3 credits
This course prepares students for college composition by offering a basic introduction to the various aspects of writing. This introduction includes a
thorough review in rules of usage. Coursework presents writing as a process and provides instruction and practice in prewriting, drafting, revising, and
editing strategies. This course is offered on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis. It may not be used to satisfy English requirements in any program,
but may be used to satisfy elective requirements.
uENGL 101
English Composition I
Prerequisites: One of the following: 1) two years of college preparatory English; 2) appropriate score on SSCC placement test; 3) successful completion
of ENGL 100 4 credits
This course provides an introduction to expository writing,
emphasizing the clear and concise expression of ideas in a variety
of rhetorical modes.
uENGL 102
English Composition II
Prerequisite: ENGL 101 4 credits
This course advances skills acquired in English 101 while
emphasizing argumentation and research writing. Research and MLA
documentation techniques are introduced.
uENGL 103
English Composition III
Prerequisites: ENGL 102 4 credits
This course is required of all students who enroll in Associate
of Arts and Associate of Science programs, and it is highly
recommended for students who intend to earn a bachelor's degree.
The course provides study and practice in the principles of writing
college-level essays and research papers. Emphasis is placed on
persuasive, critical, and interpretive writing based on assigned
reading of literary works. Students may not receive credit for
both English 103 and English 110.
ENGL 110 English
Composition IV
Prerequisites: ENGL 102 3 credits
This course provides study and practice in the principles of
writing. The course will emphasize persuasive, critical, and
interpretive writing based on assigned reading. Attention will be
given to stylistic choices in words and sentences. This course is
intended for students enrolled in technical degree programs. It does
not fulfill the requirements of English 103, and it cannot be
substituted for that course. Students may not receive credit
for both English 103 and English 110.
ENGL 199 Seminar
1-9 credits
Discussion of particular problems related to chosen program and areas of special interest.
ENGL 205 Technical Report Writing
Prerequisite: ENGL 102 3 credits
This course introduces students to the discipline of technical
communication. Preparation of visuals to supplement text, descriptions of
mechanisms, explanations of processes, and writing reports are the major topics included. This course is designed for students enrolled in
technical degree programs and does not fulfill a humanities requirement.
ENGL 206 Introduction to Journalism
Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or permission of instructor
4 credits
Introduction to journalism is a course designed to introduce
students to the basic processes of news writing and reporting. The
course will acquaint students with newsroom operations, reporting,
writing, editing, and Associated Press style guidelines for both
print and electronic media.
uENGL 207
Women in Literature
Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or permission of instructor
3 credits
This course examines the changing roles of women in Western Culture (with some emphasis on American society), as illustrated in selected works of
literature. The structure of the course combines historic and analytical readings of the works, and concentrates on how various writers, female and
male, portray women; e.g., as sexgoddess, as mother-figure, as domineering or submissive wife, as artist, as old maid, and so forth. Also, the course
examines the increasing influence on the literature of Western culture to bear by female writers.
ENGL 214 Writing in the Professions
Prerequisite: ENGL 102 4 credits
This course offers instruction in writing as it is practiced in the workplace. Students will learn to analyze professional and para-professional writing
situations and apply the principles of effective writing to professional writing tasks.
uENGL 217
Readings in Early British Literature
Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or permission of instructor
4 credits
This course offers an introduction to early British literature, examining major works and authors from the Middle Ages through the 18th century.
uENGL 218
Readings in Later British Literature
Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or permission of instructor
4 credits
This course offers an introduction to later British literature, examining major works and authors from the 19th century to the present.
ENGL 219 Creative Writing: Fiction and Poetry
Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or permission of the instructor
4 credits
This course is an introduction to creative writing, focusing on both fiction and poetry. Discussions of fiction writing will emphasize (1) the technical
elements of fiction, (2) assigned readings, and (3) works written by class members. Discussions of poetry will emphasize (1) the technical elements of
poetry, (2) assigned readings, and (3) works written by class members.
uENGL 230
American Literature to 1900
Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or permission of instructor
4 credits
This course explores major works in American literature through the 19th century. Readings are drawn from the Puritan Age, Colonial Period, Romantic
Age, and the Age of Realism.
uENGL 235
American Literature after 1900
Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or permission of instructor
4 credits
This course explores major works and literary trends in American literature from 1900 to the present.
ENGL 236 Themes in Contemporary Fiction
Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or permission of instructor
4-8 credits
This course explores one or more significant themes from contemporary world fiction. The themes will be examined in novels from the literature of any
modern world culture. The course is repeatable to a maximum of eight hours. (The themes will alternate so a student could take the course twice and
find different content.)
uENGL 240 Introduction to Films
Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or permission of instructor
4 credits
This course focuses on the art and history of film, with particular attention given to the study of cinematic adaptation of works of literary art. The course
introduces students to basic film and literary techniques, terminologies, genres, and traditions. Students will read literary works, view film adaptations of
literary works, and engage in critical and artistic analysis of both forms of art.
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