English Language & Literature

Classes

ENG 100 : Vocational Technical English I

This course is designed to enhance reading and writing skills for the workplace. Emphasis is placed on technical reading, job-related vocabulary, sentence writing, punctuation, and spelling with a substantial focus on occupational performance requirements. Upon completion, students should be able to identify main ideas with supporting details and produce mechanically correct short writings appropriate to the workplace.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

Satisfactory placement score.

ENG 101 : English Composition I

This course provides instruction and practice in the writing of at least four extended compositions and the development of rhetorical strategies, analytical and critical reading skills, and basic reference and documentation skills in the composition process. English Composition I may include instruction and practice in library usage and information literacy.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

ENR 098 or appropriate English placement score.

ENG 102 : English Composition II

English Composition II provides continued instruction and practice in the writing of at least four extended compositions or equivalent assignments of which at least one is a research project using outside sources and/or references effectively and legally. Additionally, English Composition II provides instruction in the development of analytical and critical reading skills in the composition process. English Composition II may include instruction and practice in library usage and information literacy.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

A grade of ā€œCā€ or better in ENG 101 or the equivalent.

ENG 251 : American Literature I

This course is a survey of American literature from its beginnings to the mid-nineteenth century. Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped these works and that are reflected in them.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

ENG 102 or equivalent.

ENG 252 : American Literature II

This course is a survey of American literature from the mid-nineteenth century to the present.  Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped these works and that are reflected in them. 

Credits

3

Prerequisites

ENG 102 or equivalent.

ENG 261 : English Literature I

This course is a survey of English/British literature from its inception to the end of the eighteenth century. Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped these works and that are reflected in them.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

ENG 102 or equivalent.

ENG 262 : English Literature II

This course is a survey of English/British literature from the late eighteenth century to the present. Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped these works and that are reflected in them.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

ENG 102 or equivalent.

ENG 271 : World Literature I

This course is a survey of world literature from its inception to the mid-seventeenth century. Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped these works and that are reflected in them.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

ENG 102 or equivalent.

ENG 272 : World Literature II

This course is a survey of world literature from the mid-seventeenth century to the present. Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that shaped these works and that are reflected in them.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

ENG 102 or equivalent.

ENR 098 : Writing and Reading for College

This course integrates reading and writing skills students need to comprehend and interact with college-level texts and to produce original college-level writing.  Reading skills will center on processes for literal and critical comprehension, as well as the development of vocabulary skills.  Writing skills will focus on using an effective writing process including generating ideas, drafting, organizing, revising and editing to produce competent essays using standard written English.  This course may include a one-hour lab component.

Credits

4

Prerequisites

None.

Corequisites

None.