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ENGL0103 is designed for students who need intensive review of their general English writing skills in order to increase confidence in their communication abilities and succeed in college. The course improves students ' rhetorical and organization skills for better clarity and more effective communication in the academic context. Will not substitute for ENGL1010 or 1020.
ENGL1010: EnglishCompositionI VariousInstructors
ENGL1010 is a first-year writing course focused on introducing students to the concepts and practices of rhetoric and composition. The course prepares students to compose texts in a variety of genres for various purposes, audiences, and contexts, including digital environments The course emphasizes analytical and critical skills: rhetorical analysis, critical thinking, argument, and reflection.
ENGL1020:EnglishCompositionII VariousInstructors
Prerequisite: ENGL 1010, with minimum grade of C ENGL 1020 focuses on developing academic research writing skills that students will utilize in their academic and professional contexts. The course introduces students to the methods, strategies, and skills required to conduct an informed inquiry: critical reading, critical analysis, synthesis, constructing a research-based argument, and reflection.

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ENGL2530:SurveyofEnglishLitI VariousInstructors
Prerequisite: ENGL 1010/1020, with minimum grade of C ENGL 2530 offers students an overview of British literature from the medieval and Renaissance periods through the 18th century. Courses may be themed around specific subjects, but all course offerings are introductory courses in which students will learn the basics of literary terminology, close reading practices, broad knowledge of specific literary eras and historical and cultural contexts, and effective writing skills.
Prerequisite: ENGL 1010/1020, with minimum grade of C ENGL 2540 offers students an overview of British literature from the 19th century to the present. Courses may be themed around specific subjects, but all course offerings are introductory courses in which students will learn the basics of literary terminology, close reading practices, broad knowledge of specific literary eras and historical and cultural contexts, and effective writing skills.
ENGL2540: SurveyofEnglishLitII VariousInstructors
ENGL2570:SurveyofAmerican Lit VariousInstructors
Prerequisite: ENGL 1010, with minimum grade of C ENGL 2570 offers students an overview of American literature from its colonial beginnings to the tensions preceding the American Civil War in 1860. Courses may be themed around specific subjects, but all course offerings are introductory courses in which students will learn the basics of literary terminology, close reading practices, broad knowledge of specific literary eras and historical and cultural contexts, and effective writing skills.
Prerequisite: ENGL 1010, with minimum grade of C ENGL 2580 offers students an overview of American literature from 1860 to the present. Courses may be themed around specific subjects, but all course offerings are introductory courses in which students will learn the basics of literary terminology, close reading practices, broad knowledge of specific literary eras and historical and cultural contexts, and effective writing skills.

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ENGL2600:SurveyofWorldLitI VariousInstructors
Prerequisite: ENGL 1010/1020, with minimum grade of C ENGL 2600 offers students an overview of world literature from the Ancient World to the 17th century. Specific emphasis on Western, Eastern, or other world traditions will be determined by instructor. All course offerings are introductory courses in which students will learn the basics of literary terminology, close reading practices, broad knowledge of specific literary eras and historical and cultural contexts, and effective writing skills.
Prerequisite: ENGL 1010/1020, with minimum grade of C ENGL 2610 offers students an overview of world literature from the 18th century to the present. Specific emphasis on Western, Eastern, or other world traditions will be determined by instructor. All course offerings are introductory courses in which students will learn the basics of literary terminology, close reading practices, broad knowledge of specific literary eras and historical and cultural contexts, and effective writing skills.
ENGL2610: SurveyofWorldLitII VariousInstructors
