
KEY TO COURSE GUIDELINES
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English Major (incl. Elem. Ed) |
Teacher Ed. (K-12) |
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1a = Lit. Pre-1800 (ENGL or ENLT) |
TE 1a = Shakespeare |
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1b = Lit. Pre-1900 (ENGL or ENLT) |
TE 1b = British Lit. |
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1c = Lit. (ENGL or ENLT) |
TE 1c = American Lit. Pre-1900 |
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1d = Lit (ENGL or ENLT) |
TE 1d = American Lit. |
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2 = Writing Intensive |
2= Writing Intensive |
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3= Genre (Drama, Fiction, Film, Poetry) |
TE 3a = Genre (Film) |
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4a = Multinational |
TE 3b = Genre (Poetry) |
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4b = Minority Writers |
TE 3c = Genre (Drama or Fiction) |
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4c = Women Writers |
4a = Multinational |
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4d = Gender Studies |
4b = Minority Writers |
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4e = Class Issues |
4c = Women Writers |
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4d = Gender Studies |
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4e = Class Issues |
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TE 5 = Study of English Language |
ENWR 204 ADVANCED EXPOSITORY WRITING
Isaacs Sec. 01
Online
Satisfies: 2
An
intensive course designed for students from all majors to improve their expository
writing. This is not a substitute for a
first-year writing course, but will instead provide students with additional
opportunity to develop their expository writing skills, with particular
emphasis on editing skills, grammar, syntax, and mechanics. The course will be available on Blackboard
beginning on December 21.
ENWR 204 ADVANCED EXPOSITORY WRITING
Knight Sec 02 Online
Satisfies: 2
An intensive course designed for students from all majors to improve their expository writing. This is not a substitute for a first-year writing course, but will instead provide students with additional opportunity to develop their expository writing skills, with particular emphasis on editing skills, grammar, syntax, and mechanics. The course will be available on Blackboard beginning on December 21.