Undergraduate English- Rock County
Undergraduate English- Rock County
2020 Summer Term
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COLLEGE WRITING AND CRITICAL READING
ENG 101
A Comp. course focusing on academic writing, the writing process, & critical reading. Emphasis will be on essays that incorporate readings.
CRITICAL WRITING READING & RESEARCH
ENG 102
A Comp. course focusing on researched academic writing that presents Info, ideas, & arguments. Emphasis will be on the writing process, critical thinking, & critical reading.
INTERMEDIATE COMPOSITION
ENG 201
A Comp. course that builds on learning from first-year college writing to help students develop more advanced reading, writing, & research strategies & skills. Introduces students to key concepts in the field of writing studies & their application to the writing process. Emphasizes Indp. inquiry, critical reading, & rhetorical adaptability.
CREATIVE WRITING I
ENG 203
Chiefly devoted to writing & studying one or more of the following: fiction, poetry & drama.
BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
ENG 210
(BUS 210 & ENG 210 are the same course.) Study & practice of the techniques of achieving clarity, brevity & effectiveness in business communication. Planning, preparation, critiquing of business letters, memor&a, short & long reports, resumes, manuals of procedure, & oral reports.
INTRODUCTION TO LITERARY STUDIES
ENG 250
An Intro to the discipline of literary studies through its fundamental approaches to reading, interpreting, & writing about a variety of texts, ranging from the classic to the contemporary with the goal of underst&ing, appreciating, & enjoying Lit..
MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE IN AMERICA
ENG 278
A study of ethnic Lit.s in America, chiefly African American, Asian American, Native American, &/or Latino, though not necessarily limited to these groups. May be taken for credit more than once if content changes.