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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
English Composition (ENG1000) English U Capella University
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This course provides an introduction to writing, with an emphasis on exposition, including learning research techniques and writing in a variety of forms. Particular attention is given to increasing learners' effectiveness in organizing and developing topics, thinking critically, and revising for clarity of purpose, readability, and style.
English Composition (ENG101) English U Peirce College
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This composition course emphasizes clear, logical, and forceful expository writing. The emphasis is on planning, structuring, developing, and documenting essays. Readings, observations, and discussions provide students with a basis for writing about themselves and their world. Research techniques are also included. A grade of ?C? or above is required to proceed to advanced-level English Communication courses.
English Composition I (LS1002) English U Northcentral University
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The purpose of this course is to guide the learner through the writing process to develop expository prose with an emphasis on effective organization and on correctness.
ENGLISH COMPOSITION I (ENG 101) English U American College of Prehospital Medicine
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ENG 101 combines a significant number of readings and writing assignment for the student to complete based on the premise that effective communication skills are essential for educational development and professional growth. The course structure includes: (1) An assignment of 15 readings from a book of short readings and a requirement to respond to three to five questions specific to each reading; (2) A written journal kept by the student which will be evaluated periodically during the course. The student is given an extensive vocabulary list that is developed into written exercises in the journal to demonstrate an understanding of the words and appropriate use in context; (3) A self-test at the end of lesson four; (4) The completion of four short assigned essays by the student; (5) A five page final writing assignment on a topic of the student's choice.
English Composition II (LS2002) English U Northcentral University
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This course focuses on applied writing using references, citations, and a bibliography. This course requires the completion of an 8-10 page research paper. This research paper may be on any subject of interest to the Learner. However, cited outside sources of information (rather than just your opinion) must be used.
ENGLISH COMPOSITION II (ENG 102) English U American College of Prehospital Medicine
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As a continuation of ENG 101, ENG 102 emphasizes practical kinds of writing. The course syllabus and requirements include: (1) Journal writings and readings with written responses continued from the ENG 101 text and an additional vocabulary list for mastery. The student will be assigned selected readings from popular periodical publications and write a short essay on these works; (2) Writing a book and movie review; (3) Constructing and writing a resume with a cover letter; (4) Researching, developing and writing an eight to ten page research paper with appropriate citation of sources.
English Grammar and Vocabulary (EN230) English U Grantham University
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An introductory course that stresses the diversity of vocabulary and the fundamentals of effective communication. Upon completion of this course student should be able to speak and write more correctly and also to use English with greater facility. The main emphasis is effective communication in business situations.
English Literature from Beowulf through the 18th Century (HM221) English U American Community College
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In this course, students will study selected texts in English literature from Beowulf through the 18th century, including prose, fiction and nonfiction, drama, and poetry, with a focus on the historical and cultural contexts and issues relevant to the time. (Student Note 1: This is a required course for students enrolled into the Bachelor of Arts Degree in English. This course may be completed to meet a General Education literature and humanities requirement or taken as an elective.)
English Literature from Beowulf through the 18th Century (HM221) English U American Public University
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In this course, students will study selected texts in English literature from Beowulf through the 18th century, including prose, fiction and nonfiction, drama, and poetry, with a focus on the historical and cultural contexts and issues relevant to the time.
English Literature from the 18th Century to the Present (HM222) English U American Community College
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In this course, students will examine selected texts in English literature from the 18th century to the present, including prose, fiction and nonfiction, drama, and poetry, with a focus on the historical and cultural contexts and issues relevant to the time. (Student Note 1: This is a required course for students enrolled into the Bachelor of Arts Degree in English. This course may be completed to meet a General Education literature and humanities requirement or taken as an elective.) This course has been evaluated by the American Council on Education. Credit Recommendation - at the lower division Baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in English or Humanities.
English Literature from the 18th Century to the Present (HM222) English U American Public University
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In this course, students will examine selected texts in English literature from the 18th century to the present, including prose, fiction and nonfiction, drama, and poetry, with a focus on the historical and cultural contexts and issues relevant to the time.
English Renaissance Drama (EN311) English U American Public University
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The readings in the course will focus on a collection of the leading dramatists of the English Renaissance, and will offer insight on the societal, social, cultural, and political implications of that era.
English: Reading Enhancement (GC130) English U American Academy of Nutrition
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Develop reading skills to improve comprehension, motivation, concentration, organization, and vocabulary; techniques for more effective studying, reviewing, memory development and exam taking; parts of speech and sentence structure; discerning the author's perspective and bias; how to read literature, math, graphs and maps.
Medieval English Literature (EN360) English U American Public University
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The course in Medieval English literature will range from the earliest writings in Old English (in translation) to the Middle English writings of Chaucer and his contemporaries. Readings will include Beowulf, selections from The Canterbury Tales, Morte D'Arthur, Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People, as well as shorter poetry and prose, secular and religious. Attention will be devoted to the nature of the Old English language and the shift into Middle English.
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