ENG-215 |
Technical Writing |
Designed as a process that is adaptable to all professions or crafts , the technical writing course reviews and reinforces the tools of writing . |
ENG-216 |
American Literature I |
This course concentrates on major figures in |
America ' s literature from the Colonial Period |
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through the Age of Transcendentalism . |
ENG-217 |
American Literature II |
Beginning with writers of the nineteenth center , American Literature II surveys major figures from realism and naturalism through modernism and post-modern writing . |
ENG-218 |
Multicultural Literature |
Treating the literature of ethnic groups such as European immigrants and people of color , this course may be a historical survey or a thematic exploration of issues and may focus on one or more groups . |
ENG-230 |
History of the English Language |
This course surveys origins of the development of the English language from the Proto-Indo- Europeans of Central Europe through the development of the Danish , Saxon and Germanic tribes to the present-day status of the English language . |
ENG-240 |
History of Rhetoric |
This course explores classical texts , as well as their influence on contemporary principles and philosophical perspectives and the production of written , oral , visual , and digital texts today . Students will discuss important developments in the history of rhetoric and use rhetorical theory to consider issues related to oral , written , and visual discourse . |