Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search . Showing 541 - 545 of 2602 results Regular Studies Ancient Rome HIST 2211 Early Rome and its foundation. The republic, with emphasis upon the evolution of government and pressure of war. The fall of the republican government and the triumph of Augustus. The developed Empire and the Pax Romana. Decline and fall. This course is taught at a second year level, but there is no... Regular Studies Creative Writing: Prose Fiction ENGL 2236 This study of the short story emphasizes individual student writing, but the course also includes some analysis and discussion of recent and current directions in prose fiction. You will be expected to complete one or two average-length short stories and participate in writing workshops.Prerequisite... Regular Studies Exploring Literature ENGL 2237 This course examines one genre, theme, or national literature. Contents vary with instructor and semester. Check the Registration Guide and Course Schedule each semester for details. Term papers and extensive reading are required.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in six credits of first-year... Regular Studies Studies in Poetry ENGL 2239 The course examines a broad range of poems, mostly from the twentieth century. It focuses on questions of form, style, theme, and craft in order to develop an appreciation of the richness and variety of poetic expression. Term papers, oral presentations, and active involvement in discussions are... Regular Studies Writing and Grammar Skills ENGL 1110 This course teaches intermediate grammar and essay writing to speakers of English as a first language who scored a level 3 on the Language Proficiency Index, or a LETN 02, or who have been recommended by the English Department. Emphasis is on teaching the essay writing skills required for ENGL 1123... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Ancient Rome HIST 2211 Early Rome and its foundation. The republic, with emphasis upon the evolution of government and pressure of war. The fall of the republican government and the triumph of Augustus. The developed Empire and the Pax Romana. Decline and fall. This course is taught at a second year level, but there is no...
Regular Studies Creative Writing: Prose Fiction ENGL 2236 This study of the short story emphasizes individual student writing, but the course also includes some analysis and discussion of recent and current directions in prose fiction. You will be expected to complete one or two average-length short stories and participate in writing workshops.Prerequisite...
Regular Studies Exploring Literature ENGL 2237 This course examines one genre, theme, or national literature. Contents vary with instructor and semester. Check the Registration Guide and Course Schedule each semester for details. Term papers and extensive reading are required.Prerequisite(s): A minimum "C" grade in six credits of first-year...
Regular Studies Studies in Poetry ENGL 2239 The course examines a broad range of poems, mostly from the twentieth century. It focuses on questions of form, style, theme, and craft in order to develop an appreciation of the richness and variety of poetic expression. Term papers, oral presentations, and active involvement in discussions are...
Regular Studies Writing and Grammar Skills ENGL 1110 This course teaches intermediate grammar and essay writing to speakers of English as a first language who scored a level 3 on the Language Proficiency Index, or a LETN 02, or who have been recommended by the English Department. Emphasis is on teaching the essay writing skills required for ENGL 1123...