English (ENG)

ENG1503
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION I

Description: This course emphasizes the principles and strategies of written communication about technical subject matter using various media. It is designed to prepare the student to present technical and scientific documents in a clear and informative manner.

This course is a prerequisite for: ENG 2203

Course details
Credit Hours:3
Max credits per semester:3
Max credits per degree:3
Grading Option:Graded

Credit Hours:3

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ENG1903
WRITING & INQUIRY

Description: A refinement of writing skills and critical reading, emphasizing the relationship between purpose and form, clarity, accuracy of expression, the development of the writer's voice and style, the elements of critical thinking, and the development of the research paper to prepare for university studies.

This course is a prerequisite for: ENG 2203

Course details
Credit Hours:3
Max credits per semester:3
Max credits per degree:3
Grading Option:Graded

Credit Hours:3

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ENG2203
WRITING & ARGUMENT

Prerequisites: ENG 1503 OR ENG 1903

Description: A course for students seeking advanced work in reading and writing expository prose and in methods of research.

Course details
Credit Hours:3
Max credits per semester:3
Max credits per degree:3
Grading Option:Graded

Credit Hours:3

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ENG2213
FILM GENRE

Description: The study of one or more film genres-such as Western, Gangster, Romance, Science Fiction, Fantasy, or film noir-from its inception to the present day. Students will use knowledge, theories, and methods appropriate to the art of film to understand the films, their context, and their significance.

Course details
Credit Hours:3
Max credits per semester:3
Max credits per degree:3
Grading Option:Graded

Credit Hours:3

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ENG2223
BEGINNING CREATIVE WRITING

Description: Introduction to the writing of poetry, fiction, and screenplays. Lectures and discussions emphasize the principles, processes, and techniques of creative writing. Students develop their ability to respond to literature and scripts through workshops, discussions and written assignments requiring them to analyze professional and peer works. Emphasis on literary (as opposed to "slick") writing.

Course details
Credit Hours:3
Max credits per semester:3
Max credits per degree:3
Grading Option:Graded

Credit Hours:3

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