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Subject
Course Number
Title/Description
Subject: ENGL
Course Number: 1102
Social Media Writing This course asks students to critique and create the type of writing that is used for online social networking platforms. Students analyze and discuss rhetorical situations presented by specific social media sites, evaluating writing choices in terms of p
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,
Subject: ENGL
Course Number: 2002
Creative Nonfiction Writing Creative writing workshop in which students use imaginative means to express factual content. Drawing from personal history and formal research, students explore a variety of genres such as memoir, literary journalism, travel writing, and lyric and braide
Subject: ENGL
Course Number: 2022
Introduction to the Novel Analysis of selected novels with reference to elements of plot, character, setting, theme, point of view, and symbolism, with a focus on critical analysis. MTC goal areas: (6) Humanities and Fine Arts. (Prerequisites: ENGL 1106 or concurrent enrollmen
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 Pers
Subject: HUM
Course Number: 1105
Introduction to Popular Culture This course examines artifacts of popular culture (such as art, music, advertisements, social media, gaming) and their power to generate cultural capital. Drawing upon history and archetypal theory, students will explore how portrayals in popular culture

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