
Our texts will cover the Romantic, Victorian, modernist, and contemporary periods, including a bit of the twenty-first century. This course will introduce you to some of the major British literary and cultural trends of the last two centuries. GEN: Foundation - Literary, Visual and Performing ArtsĮnglish 2202: Selected Works of British Literature - 1800 to Present Through a study of representative authors from the Middle Ages, Renaissance and 18th century, students will trace major developments in literary forms, styles, and content.

The class introduces the literary history of England from the beginnings through the later 18th century. They will learn to identify their own strengths and preferences to guide their job activity and career choices.Įnglish 2201H: Selected Works of British Literature - Medieval through 1800 Students will analyze texts to gain a practical and theoretical understanding of the world of work. This general elective course helps English majors and students from other Humanities disciplines to explore and prepare for careers after graduation. This course is graded S/U.Įnglish 2150: Career Preparation for English and Related Majors SESSION 2 Intensive practice in the fundamentals of expository writing. This course is available for EM credit only through the AP program.
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Intensive practice in fundamentals of expository writing illustrated in the student's own writing and essays of professional writers offered in a small class setting and linked with an individual tutoring component in its concurrent course, 1193.

Section 20 & 30 Instructor: Christiane Buuck Taught with an emphasis on literary texts.Įnglish 1110.03: First-Year English Composition Practice in the fundamentals of expository writing, as illustrated in the student's own writing and in the essays of professional writers. GEN: Foundation - Writing and Information LiteracyĮnglish 1110.02: First-Year English Composition Practice in the fundamentals of expository writing, as illustrated in the student's own writing & in the essays of professional writers.

English 1110.01: First-Year English Composition
