Course Name |
Long Title |
Min Credits |
Description |
Requisites |
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ENG-2001 Arts and Ideas |
3 |
This is an introductory course designed to give the student an appreciation of the literary and fine arts . The course examines ideas rooted in justice , philosophy , spirituality , politics , science , education , art , and psychology through literature that spans the evolution of those ideas . The course requires both analytical and creative responses to these ideas so that students can express their understanding of the complex relationship among thought , writing , art and society . |
Take ENG-101 . ( Required , Previous ). |
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Students in this course read and discuss selected major figures in |
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ENG-201 |
British Literature I |
3 |
English literature from the Anglo-Saxon Period through the eighteenth
Take ENG-101 . ( Required , Previous ). century .
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ENG-202 |
British Literature II |
3 |
Students read and discuss major figures in English literature from the
Romantic Period to the present .
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Take ENG-101 . ( Required , Previous ). |
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Students read , discuss and write about traditional and modern poems . They learn the rudiments of poetry and refine critical thinking and |
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ENG-203 |
Introduction to Poetry |
3 |
writing skills by analyzing and interpreting poems . This course benefits
Take ENG-101 . ( Required , Previous ). future English teachers , creative writers and those who love literature .
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ENG-210 |
Introduction to the Theater |
3 |
ENG-212 |
Women Authors |
3 |
ENG-215 |
Technical Writing |
3 |
ENG-216 |
American Literature I |
3 |
ENG-217 |
American Literature II |
3 |
ENG-218 |
Multicultural Literature |
3 |
ENG-230 |
History of the English Language |
3 |