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ENC 0001C WRITING FOR SUCCESS 3 coll. prep. crs. Improves basic writing skills by stressing good sentence construction, grammar and usage, spelling, and punctuation. Classroom instruction, individual tutoring conferences, and laboratory activities are required. This college preparatory course does not count toward the Associate degree. (PR)
ENC 0010C FUNDAMENTALS OF WRITING 3 coll. prep. crs. Instruction in basic writing skills through sentence patterns and paragraph writing. Classroom instruction, individual tutoring conference, and laboratory activities are required. This college preparatory course does not count toward the Associate degree. (PR)
ENC 1101 FRESHMAN ENGLISH I 3 cr. hrs. A study of the forms of discourse, as illustrated in contemporary essays, designed to train students in methods of forceful expression, logical thinking, and intelligent reading. This course includes intensive study and practice in the mechanics of composition including a research paper. Prerequisite: Acceptable scores on placement test. Gordon Rule (6,000). (TR)
ENC 1101 HONORS FRESHMAN ENGLISH I 3 cr. hrs. This course introduces Honor students to college-level writing, researching, analysis, and argumentation. Prerequisite: Acceptable scores on placement test. Gordon Rule (6,000). Offered Fall term. (TR)
ENC 1102 FRESHMAN ENGLISH II 3 cr. hrs. Designed to develop the students’ ability to read literature critically and to improve their ability to write effectively. Emphasis is on style; exposure to various literary genres; and planning, writing, and documenting short research papers and critical essays. Gordon Rule (6,000). Prerequisite: ENC 1101 with a grade of ‘C’ or higher. (TR)
ENC 1102 HONORS FRESHMAN ENGLISH II 3 cr. hrs. Within the context of exploring different genres and different themes/issues, Honors students will be assigned creative projects, researched writing, and real-world applications. Prerequisite: ENC 1101 with a grade of “C” or higher. Gordon Rule (6,000). Offered Spring term. (TR)
ENC 2210 TECHNICAL WRITING 3 cr. hrs. The study and practice of various forms of technical writing to include: abstracts, reviews, reports, articles, and speeches. Emphasis is on scientific and technical ideas and effective verbal presentation of these ideas. Prerequisite: ENC 1101. (TR)
ENL 2012 ENGLISH LITERATURE I 3 cr. hrs. A survey of the development of British literature from Anglo‑Sax-on times through the eighteenth century, with attention to the historical background, the continuity of essential traditions, and the characteristic flavor of other subsequent periods. Critical essays and oral reports are assigned. Prerequisite: ENC 1101. Gordon Rule (3,000). (TR)
ENL 2022 ENGLISH LITERATURE II 3 cr. hrs. A survey of the development of British literature from the Nineteenth century to present. Emphasis is on the relevance of the following traditions: Romanticism, Victorianism, and the early Twentieth century as related to contemporary thought. Critical essays and reports are assigned. Prerequisite: ENC 1102. Gordon Rule (3,000). (TR)
AML 2010 HONORS AMERICAN LITERATURE I (1620-1865) 3 cr. hrs. Talk about, write about, interact with American literature from this period through extensive discussion, open debates, oral reports, computer-assisted research, field work, and community service. Prerequisite: ENC 1101. Gordon Rule (3,000). Usually Fall term. (TR)
AML 2020 HONORS AMERICAN LITERATURE II (1865 to Present) 3 cr. hrs. Talk about, write about, interact with American literature from this period through extensive discussion, open debates, oral reports, computer-assisted research, field work, and community service. Prerequisite: ENC 1101. Gordon Rule (3,000). Usually Spring term. (TR)
AML 2020 AMERICAN LITERATURE II (1865 to Present) 3 cr. hrs. This course is a survey of American writers and their works since 1865. Emphasis is on major trends in Realism, Naturalism, and Modernism in the 19th and 20th centuries as they apply to the changing ideas in American culture. Prerequisite: ENC 1102. Gordon Rule (3,000). (TR) |