English (ENG)
Courses
ENG 032 | Developmental English | 3 |
Developmental English is intended for students who need assistance in basic writing. Based on assessment of student needs, instruction includes writing short compositions in which students demonstrate control of mechanics, word usage and sentence structure. |
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ENG 100 | Introduction to Composition | 3 |
This course is a study of basic writing and may include a review of usage. Appropriate literary selections serve as the basis for writing assignments. |
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ENG 101 | English Composition I | 3 |
This course is a study of composition in conjunction with appropriate literary selections, with frequent theme assignments to reinforce effective writing. It also reviews standard usage and presents basic research techniques. |
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ENG 102 | English Composition II | 3 |
This course includes the development of writing skills through logical organization, effective style, literary analysis, research and an introduction to literary genres. |
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ENG 111 | Advanced Freshman Composition | 4 |
This course is a study of the writing process in conjunction with appropriate literary selections with frequent composition assignments that reinforce effective academic writing. Instruction in techniques of academic research and documentation is presented. |
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ENG 150 | Basic Communications | 3 |
This course develops practical oral and written communication skills. |
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ENG 203 | American Literature Survey | 3 |
This course is a survey of American literature: major authors, genres and periods. |
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ENG 205 | English Literature I | 3 |
This course covers the study of English literature from the Old English period to the Romantic period with emphasis on major writers and periods. |
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ENG 206 | English Literature II | 3 |
This course covers the study of English literature from the Romantic period to the present with emphasis on major writers and periods. |
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ENG 208 | World Literature I | 3 |
This course is a study of masterpieces of world literature in translation from the ancient world to the 16th century. |
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ENG 209 | World Literature II | 3 |
This course is a study of masterpieces of world literature in translation from the 17th century to the present. |
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ENG 214 | Fiction | 3 |
This course is a study of fiction from several cultures. Emphasis is on the nature of genres and appropriate reading strategies. |
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ENG 236 | African-American Literature | 3 |
This course is a critical study of African-American literature examined from historical, social and psychological perspectives. |
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ENG 238 | Creative Writing | 3 |
This course presents techniques of creative writing in various genres. The student learns to analyze and apply the techniques, styles and forms of prose fiction, poetry or drama through extensive writing and reading. |
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ENG 242 | Advanced Creative Writing | 3 |
This course provides advanced instruction in creative writing in a specific genre. |
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ENG 260 | Advanced Technical Communications | 3 |
This course develops skills in research techniques and increases proficiency in written and oral technical communications by focusing on all phases of the preparation of a formal, fully documented technical project. Since it requires the ability to do independent problem solving in the student’s major area of study, the course is designed for students who are near the end of their programs. |
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ENG 263 | Writing for Social Media | 3 |
This course emphasizes the rhetorical strategies needed to employ social media for professional purposes. |
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ENG 265 | Advanced Professional Communications | 3 |
This course emphasizes purpose and audience analysis in determining the appropriate rhetorical mode, language usage, and format in professional communications. |
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ENG 299 | Special Topics in English | 3 |
This course focuses on a specific purpose for, issue in, or type of English such as South Carolina literature, writing for the web, or a history of literature censorship in the United States. |
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