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Undergraduate English- Rock County

2025 Spring Term

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4 Units

INTENSIVE COLLEGE WRITING AND READING

ENG 100

An intensive introduction to college writing and reading for students with appropriate placement scores. Emphasis on textual analysis of a variety of genres (both fiction and nonfiction), critical argumentation, the writing process, conventions of academic prose, and improvement of grammatical control and proofreading skills.


3 Units

COLLEGE WRITING AND CRITICAL READING

ENG 101

A composition course focusing on academic writing, the writing process, and critical reading. Emphasis will be on essays that incorporate readings.


3 Units

CRITICAL WRITING READING & RESEARCH

ENG 102

A composition course focusing on researched academic writing that presents Information, ideas, and arguments. Emphasis will be on the writing process, critical thinking, and critical reading.


3 Units

CREATIVE WRITING I

ENG 203

Chiefly devoted to writing & studying one or more of the following: fiction, poetry & drama.


3 Units

CREATIVE WRITING II

ENG 204

This theme varies from time to time & may be, for example, philosophical, social, political, or psychological. May be taken for credit more than once if content changes.


3 Units

FILM STUDIES

ENG 277

An exploration of some aspect, theory, problem, or distinctive variety of film, particularly narrative film. Emphasis may be upon the history of a genre, a single artist, or the distinctive character of the medium in comparison to drama or narrative fiction. May be taken for credit more than once if content changes.


3 Units

MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE IN AMERICA

ENG 278

A study of ethnic literatures in America, chiefly African American, Asian American, Native American, and/or Latino, though not necessarily limited to these groups.


3 Units

INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE

ENG 280

A study of selected plays & sonnets.

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