ENG 0021.1D WRITTEN PERFORMANCE LAB (1-0-1). The course will place an emphasis on the rehearsal and performance of literary work under the direction of faculty or guest writers. An end of semester oral project is required. Corequisite with ENG 1663.1D. Skills: E Prerequisites: ENG 1653 (or the equivalents) and Instructor Approval.
ENG 0421.1 COMPOSITION LAB [PAR 1421.1] (1-0-2). Students meet in a small group or individually to learn how to write, revise, proofread, and polish papers submitted in college English composition courses (ENG 1613 and ENG 1623). Repeatable for credit. Skills: P
ENG 0421.1A COMPOSITION I LAB [PAR 1421.1A] (1-0-2). Students meet in small groups or individually to learn how to write, revise, proofread, and polish papers submitted in English Composition I (ENG 1613). Skills: P
ENG 0421.1B COMPOSITION II LAB [PAR 1421.1B] (1-0-2).
Students meet in small groups or individually to learn how to write, revise, proofread, and polish papers submitted in English Composition II (ENG 1623).
SPELLING COURSES:
Skills: P
ENG 1613 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I (3-3-0). A study of the principles of composition with emphasis on language, the mechanics of writing, the types of discourse, and research and documentation. Skills: E (ENGL 1301)
ENG 1623 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II (3-3-0). A continuation of English 1613 with emphasis on analysis of readings in prose fiction. Prerequisites: ENG 1613 or equivalent. (ENGL 1302)
ENG 1653 CREATIVE WRITING (3-3-0). Instruction in literary writing: short story, poetry, and/ or short drama. Topics may vary. Possible markets for creative writing to be discussed. Prerequisites: ENG 1613. (ENGL 2307)
ENG 1653.1B CREATIVE WRITING - POETRY (3-3-0). Instruction in literary writing: poetry. Genere may vary. Possible markets for creative writing to be discussed. Skills: E Prerequisites: ENG 1623 (ENGL 2307)
ENG 1653.1C CREATIVE WRITING - PROSE (3-3-0). Instruction in literary writing: prose. Genere may vary. Possible markets for creative writing to be discussed. Skills: E Prerequisites: ENG 1613 (ENGL 2307)
ENG 1653.1D CREATIVE WRITING - SCREEN WRITING (3-3-0). Students study and analyze the process of writing for film by examining story concept, theme, characterization, structure, and script formatting, and by creating synopses and treatments. Students write a full-length screen play. Skills: E Prerequisites: ENG 1613 (or the equivalent) and Instructor Approval. (ENGL 2307)
ENG 1653.1E CREATIVE WRITING - PLAY WRITING (3-3-0). Students study and analyze the structure of different styles and movements of theater and how it differs from film and other genres of the written word. Students edit and critique plays, and write a one act play or 2 fifteen minute scenes. Skills: E Prerequisites: ENG 1623 (or the equivalent) and Instructor Approval. (ENGL 2307)
ENG 1653.1F CREATIVE WRITING - POETRY WITH SPANISH IV TRANSLATION (3-3-0). Students write poetry and study translation techniques and translate their own work and the work of others. Performance opportunity available. Corequisite with SPN 2633. Skills: E Prerequisites: ENG 1613 (or the equivalent) and Instructor Approval and SPN 2613 and Instructor Approval. (ENGL 2307)
ENG 1663 ADVANCED WRITING WORKSHOP (3-3-0). Continuation of 1613 with emphasis on persuasion and argumentation (prerequisite: ENG 1613 or equivalent) or continuation of 1653 with emphasis on literary writing. Prerequisites: ENG 1653 or equivalent or instructor approval. (ENGL 2308)
ENG 1663.1C ADVANCED WRITING WORKSHOP - PROSE WITH WRITTEN PERFORMANCE LAB (3-3-0). Continuation of 1653.1C with emphasis on prose writing in a seminar setting. Corequisite with Written Performance Lab with emphasis on the rehearsal and performance of literary work under the direction of faculty or guest writers. Performance opportunity available. Skills: E Prerequisites: ENG 1613, ENG 1653.1C and Instructor Approval. (ENGL 2308)
ENG 1663.1D ADVANCED WRITING WORKSHOP - POETRY WITH WRITTEN PERFORMANCE LAB (3-3-0). Continuation of 1653.1B with emphasis on poetry writing in a seminar setting. Corequisite with Written Performance Lab with emphasis on the rehearsal and performance of literary work under the direction of faculty or guest writers. Performance opportunity available. Skills: E Prerequisites: ENG 1613, ENG 1653.1B and Instructor Approval. (ENGL 2308)
ENG 2613 BRITISH LITERATURE I (3-3-0). Survey of English literature from Anglo-Saxon times through the 18th Century. Prerequisites: ENG 1613 and 1623 or equivalent. (ENGL 2322)
ENG 2623 BRITISH LITERATURE II (3-3-0). Survey of English literature from 1800 to the present. Prerequisites: ENG 1613 and 1623 or equivalent. (ENGL 2323)
ENG 2633 AMERICAN LITERATURE I (3-3-0). Survey of American literature from 1620 to 1865. Prerequisites: ENG 1613 and 1623 or equivalent. (ENGL 2327)
ENG 2643 AMERICAN LITERATURE II (3-3-0). Survey of American literature from 1865 to present. Prerequisites: ENG 1613 and 1623 or equivalent. (ENGL 2328)
ENG 2653 WORLD LITERATURE I (3-3-0). Introduction to masterpieces of the literary tradition from the ancient world to 17th century (the Enlightenment). Prerequisites: ENG 1613 and 1623 or equivalent. (ENGL 2332)
ENG 2663 WORLD LITERATURE II (3-3-0). Introduction to masterpieces of the literary tradition from 17th century (the Enlightenment) to 20th century. Prerequisites: ENG 1613 and 1623 or equivalent. (ENGL 2333)
ENG 2673 WRITING PRACTICA/INTERNSHIP (3-3-0). Academic cooperation in Fine Arts to include individualized practice in editing, publication, journalism and writing craft through work on the College literary journal or newspaper or other approved program opportunities; internships available in the community. There is also opportunity for individual instruction of manuscript preparation for publication. Skills: E Prerequisites: ENG 1623 or the equivalent and approval by Instructor and Dean.
ENG 2713 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE I (3-3-0). Selected readings, arranged by types. Prerequisites: ENG 1613 and 1623 or equivalent.
ENG 2713.1B LITERATURE I - POETRY (3-3-0). Survey of the various genres of poetry from 1865 to present. This course explores the differences between the influences and movements in poetry. Skills: E Prerequisites: ENG 1623 or the equivalents.
ENG 2713.1C LITERATURE I - SHORT STORY (3-3-0). Survey of the history of the short story through the various genres from 1865 to present. This course explores the differences between the short story and other forms of literature. Skills: E Prerequisites: ENG 1623 or the equivalents.
ENG 2723 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE II (3-3-0). Selected readings, arranged by theme. Topics vary. Prerequisites: ENG 1613 and 1623, or equivalent.