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EN202 - British Literature (3)

Gen Ed Humanities

Prerequisite: EN 101

Surveys the literature of Great Britain from the eighteenth century through the present.

4137 EN202-1

M,W 2pm - 3:15pm

15-week

EN204 - American Literature (3)

Gen Ed Humanities

Prerequisite: EN 101

Surveys the literature of the United States from the Civil War period through the present.

3610 EN204-1

M,W 11am - 12:15pm 15-week

EN206 - World Literature (3)

Gen Ed Humanities; Cultural Competence

Prerequisite: EN 101

Surveys major world writers from 1650 CE through the present.

4142 EN206-1

Tu,Th

2pm - 3:15pm

15-week

EN210 - Creative Writing I (A,B, etc) (3)

Prerequisite: EN 101

Introduces skills of writing narrative fiction and/or poetry and/or drama. The complexities of

creative writing as a craft and an art are explored through analysis of representative works,

study of techniques and extensive practice.

3611 EN210-1

Tu,Th

2pm - 3:15pm

15-week

EN212 - Newswriting and Reporting (3)

Prerequisite: EN 101

Provides instruction and practice in news reporting and in the fundamentals of newswriting.

Professional news stories in newspapers, magazines, and theWeb will be analyzed and

evaluated. The course concentrates on key rhetorical elements, organization, and structure of

common news, features, and opinion articles, both in print and digital news mediums.

3612 EN212-1

M,W 11am - 12:15pm 15-week

EN216 - The Short Story (3)

Gen Ed Humanities

Prerequisite: EN 101

Surveys a wide variety of short stories that explore themes relevant to life experiences.

Analyzes the elements of the short story with emphasis on thematic development and

relevance of the stories to life experiences in a variety of cultures and nations.

3614 EN216-ONL1

ONLINE

15-week

EN222 - Creative Writing Practicum: Tuscarora Review Editorial

Board (3)

Prerequisite: EN 210 or permission of instructor

Provides opportunities for students to work on the College’s magazine of the creative arts for

credit by evaluating submissions of essays, short stories, poetry, drama and two-dimensional

art; by copy editing the material; and by laying out the magazine. May be taken three times

for a maximum of nine credits.

3929 EN222-1

M,W 2pm - 3:15pm

15-week

EN223 - Classical Mythology (3)

Gen Ed Humanities

Prerequisite: EN 101

Surveys Greek and Roman mythology, emphasizing the impact it has had onWestern

literature, art, music and human culture throughout the ages. Attention will also be paid to

the sites of the ancient world that have gained special significance through these myths.

3615 EN223-1

Th

5:30pm - 8:05pm 15-week

EN230 - African American Literature (3)

Gen Ed Humanities; Cultural Competence

Prerequisite: EN 101

Surveys a wide variety of African American literature: fiction, drama and poetry. Analyzes the

elements of each of the genres with emphasis on the literature as a response to people and

events affecting African American life, culture and rights.

3616 EN230-1

M,W 12:30pm - 1:45pm 15-week

EN/CMM: English & Communications

EN/CMM241 - Journalism Publication Practicum (3)

Gen Ed Humanities; Gen Ed Communications

Prerequisite: EN 101

Provides instruction and laboratory experience in writing, editing, designing, and publishing

print and digital content for The Commuter. Students receive practical experience in

journalistic and social media content, curation, editing, design, photography, and digital

production using industry standard software. Students will create and produce three

journalistic publications per semester.

3866 EN/CMM241-1 M,W 2pm - 3:15pm

15-week

ESL: ESL (English as a Second Language)

ESL70 - Academic Reading I (0) [4]

Prerequisite: Placement on the college’s ESL assessment (LOEP)

Designed for students whose native language is not English, but who have a working

knowledge of the English language. This course focuses on developing the strategies,

vocabulary, and fluency necessary for comprehension of academic texts.

3909 ESL70-1

M,W 9am - 10:45am 15-week

4292 ESL70-2

M,W 6pm - 7:55pm

13-week

Note: All ESL courses will require approval for Spring registration. Online registration will not be available for ESL

courses.

ESL71 - Academic Grammar &Writing I (0) [4]

Prerequisite: Placement on the college’s ESL assessment (LOEP)

Designed for students whose native language is not English, but who have a working

knowledge and understanding of the English language. Includes integrated instruction in

grammar and writing with emphasis on developing the grammar proficiency for academic

writing necessary for success in subsequent ESL courses.

3910 ESL71-1

M,W 12:30pm - 2:15pm 15-week

3989 ESL71-2

SAT

9am - 12:30pm 14-week

4293 ESL71-3

Tu,Th

6pm - 7:55pm

13-week

Note: All ESL courses will require approval for Spring registration. Online registration will not be available for ESL

courses.

ESL72 - Academic Reading II (0) [4]

Prerequisites: (ESL 70 and ESL 71) or (ESL 98 and ESL 95) or placement on the college’s ESL assessment (LOEP);

Corequisite: ESL 73

Designed for students whose native language is not English, but who have advanced

knowledge of the English language. This course focuses on developing proficiency in the

employment of reading strategies and usage, and comprehension of college-level vocabulary

necessary for success in credit courses. Placement is based upon students’performance on the

college’s ESL assessment.

3969 ESL72-1

Tu,Th

11am - 12:45pm 15-week

3985 ESL72-2

M,W 6pm - 7:55pm

13-week

Note: All ESL courses will require approval for Spring registration. Online registration will not be available for ESL

courses.

ESL73 - Academic Grammar &Writing II (0) [4]

Prerequisites: (ESL 70 and ESL 71) or (ESL 98 and ESL 95) or placement on the college’s ESL assessment (LOEP);

Corequisite: ESL 72

Designed for students whose native language is not English, but who have advanced

knowledge and understanding of the English language. Includes integrated instruction

in grammar and writing with an emphasis on developing grammatical variety and

sophistication for academic communication as well as an introduction to integrating sources

In academic essay writing.

3986 ESL73-1

Tu,Th

9am - 10:45am 15-week

4294 ESL73-2

SAT

9am - 12:30pm 14-week

3987 ESL73-3

Tu,Th

6pm - 7:55pm

13-week

Note: All ESL courses will require approval for Spring registration. Online registration will not be available for ESL

courses.