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English

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ENG 101: Composition 101
3 semester-hour credits - Tuition $417
Beginning course in expository writing, emphasizing skills of written expression, organization, and presentation. Prerequisite: ENG 099 or a satisfactory score on ACT/SAT from within the last 5 years, or a passing score on the CSU-Pueblo AccuPlacer exam. Please contact the Division of Continuing Education for more information. E-mail available.

ENG 102: Composition 102
3 semester-hour credits - Tuition $417
The purpose of this course is to provide students with a variety of skills and strategies used by college writers to produce convincing argument papers based on reading and research. The course places heavy emphasis on the planning, writing, and revising of student essays and research as well as the development of critical reading skills.  Prerequisite:  ENG 101

ENG 130: Introduction to Literature
3 semester-hour credits - Tuition $417
Introduction to the three major literary genres: fiction, poetry, and drama. The main emphasis is on close reading and textual analysis. E-mail available.

ENG 231: Literature of England I
3 semester-hour credits - Tuition $417
Students will become familiar with major developments in English literary history from the Anglo-Saxon period through the eighteenth century; with relevant factors in the social, political, cultural, and intellectual history of the eras in question; and with representative authors, genres, and texts. To succeed in the course, students will need to demonstrate knowledge of these topics and the ability to relate them to one another. Finally, students will learn techniques for reading and interpreting these texts and develop their skill in writing about literature in papers and essay exams.

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