
ENG 208 Topics in Global Literature 3 Variable topics, with emphasis on regional interconnections. Notes: May be repeated once for credit when topic and instructor varies. Empirical and theoretical focus, drawn from disciplines such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, and economics, will vary. LEC: GMO ENG 205 Literature and Social Sciences 3 Exploration of literature in the context of social scientific findings and theories. ENG 204 Nonwestern Literary Classics 3 Reading and analysis of the most influential literary texts of Non-Western cultures, ancient through modern readings include translations of prose and poetry from Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. ENG 202 European Literary Classics: Enlightenment to Modern 3 Critical reading and analysis of works in translation: Molière, Goethe, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Kafka, and others. ENG 201 European Literary Classics: Ancient to Renaissance 3 Critical reading and analysis of works in translation: Homer, Dante, Cervantes, and others. ENG 110 World Literature in English 3 Introductory survey of literature written in English by authors from regions outside the United States and the British Isles the West Indies, India, Canada, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. ENG 109 Introduction to Shakespeare 3 Intensive study of a limited number of plays (and perhaps some sonnets) using such approaches as textual analysis, historical material, filmed versions, attendance at productions, discussion, writing, and performance study. Offerings may include Southern Writers, The Mystery Novel, Women Writers, The Imperial Imagination, and Grail Literature. ENG 108 Topics in British and American Literature 3 Variable topics. Attention to historical, cultural, and literary backgrounds, especially the Continental dramatic background, as appropriate. ENG 107 Introduction to Drama 3 Critical reading and analysis of British and American drama. Attention to historical, cultural, and literary backgrounds as appropriate. ENG 106 Introduction to Poetry 3 Critical reading and analysis of British and American lyric, dramatic, and narrative poetry. ENG 105 Introduction to Narrative 3 Critical reading and analysis of American and British novels, short stories, and narrative poems. ENG 104 Approach to Literature 3 Critical reading and analysis of fiction, poetry and drama with an emphasis on a variety of major themes and their relevance to contemporary life.
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Develops skills in producing professional documents, analyzing the writing of others, and collaborating on written assignments. Emphasizes process strategies for clear, concise, and accurate messages. ENG 103 Essentials of Professional and Business Writing 3 Focus: written skills needed for workplace success. Students may not receive credit for ENG 102 and either FMS 116 or RCO 102. Notes: Equivalent credit to FMS 116 or RCO 102. GE Core: GRD Prerequisites: ENG 101, or FMS 115 or RCO 101. Instruction in research methodologies as relevant to college writing projects. ENG 102 College Writing II 3 A course in research-based writing, focused on analysis, argument, and critical reflection using the tenets of rhetoric. Students may not receive credit for both ENG 101 and either FMS 115 or RCO 101. GE Core: GRD Notes: Equivalent to FMS 115 or RCO 101. Instruction in drafting, revising, and compilation of a final portfolio. ENG 101 College Writing I 3 A course in academic writing, focusing on analysis, argument, and critical reflection using the tenets of rhetoric. Admission to the course is by advice of the Director of Composition on the basis of SAT scores and placement testing. 1 English (ENG) 1 ENGLISH (ENG) ENG 100 Basic Writing 3 Instruction and practice in basic writing skills, in preparation for 101.
