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E110 - ENGLISH COMPOSITION - 3 unit(s)
Instruction and supervised practice in the techniques of effective written expression, with emphasis on analytical reading and writing of expository prose. Includes one or more researched and documented essays. (Fulfills the general education requirement for writing competency.)
E120 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE - 3 unit(s)
An introduction to literary forms: short story, novel, poetry, drama. This course intends to foster an appreciation for the range of literature and to instruct students in close reading and analysis. Provides further instruction in expository writing through personal response to and analysis of the literature. (May be counted as a literature elective; does not fulfill the literature survey requirement)
E120DS - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE - 3 unit(s)
An introduction to literary forms: short story, novel, poetry, drama. This course intends to foster an appreciation for the range of literature and to instruct students in close reading and analysis. Provides further instruction in expository writing through personal response to and analysis of the literature. (May be counted as a literature elective; does not fulfill the literature survey requirement)
E211 - ENGLISH LITERATURE I - 3 unit(s)
A chronological survey of the development of English literature, with emphasis on the major writers; some attention to the parallel developments in history, language, religion, and culture. First semester: Anglo-Saxon period through the Neoclassical period.
E212 - ENGLISH LITERATURE II - 3 unit(s)
A chronological survey of the development of English literature, with emphasis on the major writers; some attention to the parallel developments in history, language, religion and culture. Second semester: Romantic period through contemporary period.
E221 - WORLD LITERATURE I - 3 unit(s)
A chronological and geo-politico-religious survey of the major literary works that contributed to the shaping of world history. This course examines selected literary works from three major regions from antiquity to the present: the Greco-Roman world and Europe, the Middle Eastern world and India, and the Far East (China and Japan). First semester: antiquity to the Renaissance. Second semester: the Renaissance to the present. (Non-English majors may fulfill the general education literature survey requirement with either E221 or E222).
E222 - WORLD LITERATURE II - 3 unit(s)
A chronological and geo-politico-religious survey of the major literary works that contributed to the shaping of world history. This course examines selected literary works from three major regions from antiquity to the present: the Greco-Roman world and Europe, the Middle Eastern world and India, and the Far East (China and Japan). First semester: antiquity to the Renaissance. Second semester: the Renaissance to the present. (Non-English majors may fulfill the general education literature survey requirement with either E221 or E222).
E231 - AMERICAN LITERATURE I - 3 unit(s)
A survey of the writings of famous American authors, this course emphasizes those who help students to understand the American heritage and the influences combining to shape American literature. First semester: 1607-1860, Puritans through Whitman. Second semester: 1860-1960, Twain through A. Miller (Fulfills literature survey requirement).
E232 - AMERICAN LITERATURE II - 3 unit(s)
A survey of the writings of famous American authors, this course emphasizes those who help students to understand the American heritage and the influences combining to shape American literature. First semester: 1607-1860, Puritans through Whitman. Second semester: 1860-1960, Twain through A. Miller (Fulfills literature survey requirement).
E299 - STUDIES IN CLASSIC FILM - 3 unit(s)
An introduction to film history, technique and theory, with an emphasis on genre conventions. Students will study approximately 12 feature-length and several shorter films, with particular attention to how the technical and artistic elements such as cinematography, plot and direction control meaning and worldview. The focus of the course is on developing a biblical-critical-analytical approach to film viewing, resulting in discernment of the philosophical foundations of individual works (Fulfills non-survey literature elective).
E299A - LITERARY FILM - 3 unit(s)
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