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Intermediate Writing

Instruction and experience in nonfictional writing. The emphasis is on clarity conciseness and effective form in abstracts in case studies and in literature reviews for special audiences. Assignments include research and oral presentations. Note: ENG 205 fulfills no requirements of the English major.

Intro To Linguistics I

This course is an introduction to the scientific study of human language with an emphasis on the fundamental principles of linguistic theory and applications of these principles in the investigation of grammatical structure language change language universals and typology writing systems. The course will also focus on the application of linguistic study to real-world problems e.g. language and technology. Credit will not be given to students who already have credit for ENG 414G.

Intro To Linguistics II

This course is the second semester of a two- semester sequence introducing the study of Linguistics the scientific study of human language as a system. This course focuses on the social aspects of linguistic study: Semantics pragmatics conversational interaction language variation and register dialects linguistic aspects of sign languages second language acquisition and the acquisition of language by children.

Lit And Place

A course exploring literary representations of nature and/or of the construction of local, regional, national, as well as transnational and imaginative spaces and identities. Attention will be paid to student writing.

Introduction To Women's Literature

This course will introduce students to a sampling of the rich body of women's writing focusing on some important issues and representative examples. Students will read canonical and non- canonical works discuss continuities and differences among women writers and master some of the concepts of gender studies. Attention will be paid to student writing particularly to devising a thesis crafting an argument and learning how to use supporting evidence.

Major Black Writers

A cross-cultural and historical approach to written and oral works by major Black authors of Africa the Caribbean and the United States. The course includes writers such as Chinua Achebe (Africa) Wilson Harris (Caribbean) and Toni Morrison (USA).

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