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Amy Jo Swing

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Amy Jo's courses at LSC

Subject
Course Number
Title/Description
Subject: ENGL
Course Number: 1100
Creative Writing This course is designed to stimulate creativity in thought and perception and to enhance each student's abilities to express his or her personal vision in written form. Students will be introduced to the basic language, concepts, and structures of fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction. MTC goal area: (1) Communication (Prerequisites: College-level reading and writing) (3 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ENGL
Course Number: 1106
College Composition I First semester college-level composition course focusing on writing expository prose using word processing as a tool for composing. Emphasis is on writing as a process, critical reading, developing a voice, and grammar review. Presupposes competency in Standard English. This course is required of all students working toward an AA degree. MTC goal areas: (1) Communication (Prerequisites: ENGL0950 or ENGL0955 or READ0950 or READ0955 with a "C" or better, or 77.50 or higher on the reading comprehension portion of the CPT.) (3 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ENGL
Course Number: 1109
College Composition II Second semester college-level composition course focusing on academic writing using primary and secondary sources, including basic research using print and electronic sources. Emphasis is on writing as a process, critical analysis, summarizing, research, logical argumentation, and documentation. Presupposes competency in standard English. Required of all students working toward an AA or AS Degree, unless special exemption is granted. MTC goal areas: (1) Communication (Prerequisites: ENGL1106 with a grade of "C" or better) (3 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ENGL
Course Number: 1112
Introduction to Literature This foundational course introduces the study of literature as a mode of discourse for defining, exploring, and expressing human experience. The students will learn the skills of reading and writing about literature along with knowledge of its basic concepts. This survey course introduces the students to the major forms of literature: novels, short stories, poetry, plays and creative non-fiction. MTC goal areas: (6) Humanities/Fine Arts (Prerequisites: College-level reading and writing) (3 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ENGL
Course Number: 2101
British Literature: 12th to 17th Century This course includes the study of major authors and works of British literature from the twelfth through the seventeenth centuries. MTC goal areas: (6) Humanities and Fine Arts. (Prerequisites: ENGL1106 or concurrent enrollment or equivalent or instructor consent) (3 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ENGL
Course Number: 2140
World Literature A survey of world literature. Includes selections of fiction, poetry, and essays from Africa, the Middle East, Australia, Oceania, Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean, and North America. MTC goal areas: (6) Humanities and Fine Arts, and (8) Global Perspective. (Prerequisites: ENGL1106 or concurrent enrollment) (3 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: HUM
Course Number: 1160
Classical Greek and Roman Mythology The course includes important classical Greek and Roman myths, their major archetypal patterns, and their interpretation by various authors. This course is designed as a foundation to prepare students for other literature courses by introducing them to the literary illusions and mythological references found in American, British, and other literatures. MTC goal areas: (6) Humanities and Fine Arts, and (8) Global Perspective. (Prerequisites: College-level reading and writing; READ1450 highly recommended) (3 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT
Subject: HUM
Course Number: 1180
World Mythology An analysis and comparison of myths from around the world. Considerable emphasis will be placed on discerning archetypal characters, plots, motifs, and the discovery of universal patterns of human behavior in the myths. MTC goal areas: (6) Humanities and Fine Arts (fulfills literature requirement) and (8) Global Perspective (Prerequisites: College-level reading; ENGL 1106 recommended) (3 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)

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