Assists in the development of the basics of written expression and reading, including grammar, sentence and paragraph structure, thesis formulation, complexities of expository works. Pass/No Pass only ...
This course is intended to serve as the first course in the department for English majors and minors, providing training in the disciplinary conventions of close reading and academic writing. Focus on ...
Our COM2 and COM3 classes are taught by talented and experienced faculty, and often include activities such as pairing with a student organization or local business so semester projects have ...
What makes a movie good? Why do some films earn shiny red tomatoes while others splat à la Rotten Tomatoes’ Tomatometer®? In this discussion and analysis-heavy course we will survey a variety of ...
The Department of English Language and Literature aims to teach all students to write and speak well and to read skillfully, thoughtfully and with pleasure. We offer many courses that stress literary ...
There are many resources available at the University of Colorado for non-native English speakers. Options include classes for credit, non-credit classes, workshops, on-line resources, in person ...
At first glance, AP English Language and Composition and AP English Literature and Composition seem closely related. After all, both are designed to mirror college-level English courses and contain ...
This is a 2 credit hour, 2 contact hour, just-in-time remediation course which will have, as its corequisite, English 1101, thus fulfilling national-, state-, and System-wide mandates. The course will ...
The English Language Institute congratulates you on your acceptance to the University at Buffalo! We welcome you and are excited to have you join a select group of young international scholars who ...
ENG 10b, Poetry: A Basic Course Designed as a first course for all persons interested in the subject. It is intended to be basic without being elementary. The subject matter will consist of poems of ...
As an English major, you are required to take two foundation courses. The first is English 150 (formerly 202), a seminar focusing on close reading of poems and prose fiction. The second, English 250 ...
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