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Posted on February 19th, 2021 in by Rajesh Velliangiri

ENG-W 131 Reading, Writing, And Inquiry (3 cr.) ENG-W 131 teaches skills of critical reading, thinking, and writing to help students meaningfully engage artifacts, events, and issues in our world. The course builds students’ abilities to read written and cultural texts critically; to analyze those texts in ways that engage both students’ own experiences and …

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Posted on February 19th, 2021 in by Rajesh Velliangiri

ENG-G 15 Pronunciation Skills (1 cr.) This course focuses on American English pronunciation and stresses active learner involvement in small groups and self-tutorials. Practice in a contextualized format includes drills and multimedia listening and speaking activities. Classwork emphasizes stress and intonation patterns and vowel and consonant production. Individualized instruction focusing on specific needs is a …

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Posted on February 19th, 2021 in by Rajesh Velliangiri

ENG-E 398 Internship in English (3-6 cr.) P: Consent of instructor. A supervised internship in the use of English in a workplace. Apply during semester before desired internship. ENG-E 450 Capstone Seminar (3 cr.) This senior capstone integrates students’ undergraduate study through writing and reading projects, faculty and student presentations, and creation of capstone portfolios. …

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Posted on February 19th, 2021 in by Rajesh Velliangiri

ENG-E 398 Internship in English (3-6 cr.) P: Consent of instructor. A supervised internship in the use of English in a workplace. Apply during semester before desired internship. ENG-W 210 Literacy and Public Life (3 cr.)An introduction to the uses of literacy in public and civic discourse, with connections made to theories of writing and …

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Posted on February 19th, 2021 in by Rajesh Velliangiri

ENG-L 202 Literary Interpretation (3 cr.)AHLA development of critical skills essential to participation in the interpretive process. Through class discussion and focused writing assignments, introduces the premises and motives of literary analysis and critical methods associated with historical, generic, and/or cultural concerns. ENG-L 207 Women and Literature (3 cr.)Issues and approaches to critical study of …

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Posted on February 19th, 2021 in by Rajesh Velliangiri

ANTH-L 300 Language and Culture (3 cr.)This course explores the relationships between language and culture, focusing on research methodology and surveying various theoretical frameworks. Topics to be discussed include linguistic relativity (the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis), ethnographies of communication, interview techniques, and methods of data collection and analysis. ASL-L 340 Interpreting Discourse: ASL to English (3 cr.) …

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Posted on February 19th, 2021 in by Rajesh Velliangiri

ENG-E 398 Internship in English (3-6 cr.) P: Consent of instructor. A supervised internship in the use of English in a workplace. Apply during semester before desired internship.

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Posted on February 19th, 2021 in by Rajesh Velliangiri

FILM-C 292 An Introduction to Film (3 cr.) Nature of film technique and film language; analysis of specific films; major historical, theoretical, and critical developments in film and film study from the beginnings of cinema to the present. FILM-C 350 Film Noir (3 cr.) Film noir is a term originating with the French to describe …

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Posted on February 19th, 2021 in by Rajesh Velliangiri

FILM-C 292 An Introduction to Film (3cr.) Nature of film technique and film language; analysis of specific films; major historical, theoretical, and critical developments in film and film study from the beginnings of cinema to the present. ENG-W 206 Introduction to Creative Writing (3 cr.) Provides students with the opportunity to develop their creative writing …

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Posted on September 30th, 2020 in by Rajesh Velliangiri

ENG-L 105 Appreciation of Literature (3 cr.)An introduction to drama, fiction, and poetry, stressing the enjoyment and the humane values of each form. The course will provide experiences in listening to and studying visual adaptations of poems, novels, and dramas. ENG-L 115 Literature for Today (3 cr.) P: W131. Poems, dramas, and narratives pertinent to …

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