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ENGL330 -
Advanced Expository Writing
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3 Sem hours |
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This course is designed to improve critical reading, thinking, and writing skills. Five rhetorical strategies--description, reporting, explaining, process analysis, and argumentation--are explored. Additionally, the student will write five essays demonstrating the use of these rhetorical strategies. In learning about and using these strategies, the student will demonstrate an understanding of topics in the humanities and arts, social science and public affairs, and science and technology. The reading, thinking, and writing skills that are developed during this course may enhance the student's performance in most academic disciplines. |
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LITR225 -
American Literature I
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3 Sem hours |
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A survey of American literature from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Major American authors and literary works from colonial times to the Civil War era examined with emphasis on how the history and culture of each era affected the literature. Two short papers are required. |
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LITR226 -
American Literature II
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3 Sem hours |
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A survey of American literature from the Civil War to the present day. A paper is required. |
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LITR455 -
Charles Dickens and Mark Twain
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3 Sem hours |
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Charles Dickens and Mark Twain, two of the most important popular writers of their time, have come to represent the very essence of England and the United States, respectively, in the nineteenth century. Students will read major works of each author, placing their artistic development in historical context, investigating the role of each author as a representative, critic, and reformer of his own society, and analyzing the way each author uses humor as social commentary. Students may check local libraries and used bookstores for book titles or may purchase from Griggs. A paper is required. |
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Offered through ADEC by
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ENGL101 -
Composition
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3 Sem hours |
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This course is designed to advance writing skills for college and professional pursuits by bringing observation, thoughtfulness, organization, sense of audience, and sense of self to bear on student writing. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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ENGL375 -
English Literature I
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3 Sem hours |
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A comprehensive survey of the leading English authors, from old English times to 1800, in the context of their literary and historical times. Special emphasis is placed on literary analysis and interpretation, with regular composition assignments. A paper is required. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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ENGL376 -
English Literature II
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3 Sem hours |
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A comprehensive survey of English literature from 1800 to the present, with emphasis on literary analysis and interpretation. A paper is required. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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ENGL102 -
Research and Literature
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3 Sem hours |
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A study of poetry, short stories, drama, and the process of writing a research paper. A paper is required. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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ENWR235 -
Technical Writing
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3 Sem hours |
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Designed to develop skills of organization, analysis, documentation, and writing appropriate for the production of specialized documents for technical fields. |
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