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ENG 080 English Laboratory This course, supplemental for students ENG 252 American Literature II (3 Credit hours) This course is a survey
whose COMPASS scores indicate an ability to succeed in ENG 101 but of American literature from the middle of the nineteenth century to
who may need additional academic support, provides students with a the present. Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers
laboratory environment where they can receive help on English of this period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical
assignments at the developmental level. A student’s success in this forces that shaped these works and that are reflected in them. Upon
course is measured by success in the other English courses in which completion and in written compositions, students will be able to
the student is enrolled. Prerequisite: As required by program. interpret the aesthetic and thematic aspects of these works, relate
the works to their historical and literary contexts, and understand
ENG 092 Basic English I (4 Credit hours) This course is a review of basic relevant criticism and research. Prerequisite: ENG 102
writing skills and basic grammar. Emphasis is placed on the composing
process of sentences and paragraphs in standard American written ENG 271 World Literature I (3 Credit hours) This course is a study of
English. Students will demonstrate these skills chiefly through the selected literary masterpieces from Homer to the Renaissance.
writing of well-developed, multi-sentence paragraphs. The class Emphasis is placed on representative works and writers of this period
meets 4 periods per week for one semester and includes a laboratory and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces that
session This class does not meet the English General Education shaped these works and that are reflected in them. Upon completion
Requirement. Co-requisite of ENG 080 and in written compositions, students will be able to interpret the
aesthetic and thematic aspects of these works, relate the works to
ENG 093 Basic English II (4 Credit hours) This course is a review of their historical and literary contexts, and understand relevant
composition skills and grammar. Emphasis is placed on coherence and criticism and research. Prerequisite: ENG 102
the use of a variety of sentence structures in the composing process
and on standard American written English usage. Students will ENG 272 World Literature II (3 Credit hours) This course is a study of
demonstrate these skills chiefly through the writing of paragraph selected literary masterpieces from Renaissance to the present.
blocks and short essays. The class meets 4 periods per week for one Emphasis is placed on major representative works and writers of this
semester and includes a laboratory session. This class does not meet period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and philosophical forces
the English General Education Requirement. Prerequisite: ENG 092 that shaped these works and that are reflected in them. Upon
with a grade of C or higher; or Equivalent Placement Score. Co- completion and in written compositions, students will be able to
requisite of ENG 080 interpret the aesthetic and thematic aspects of these works, relate
the works to their historical and literary contexts, and understand
relevant criticism and research. Prerequisite: ENG 102
ENR 094 Integrated Reading and Writing (4 Credit hours) This course
will provide comprehensive instruction in basic reading and writing
skills, paragraph and essay construction, comprehension skills, HIS 121 World History I (3 Credit hours) This course surveys social,
vocabulary development, and critical reading. This class does not intellectual, economic, and political developments which have
meet the English General Education Requirement. Prerequisite: molded the modern world. Focus is on both non-western and western
Appropriate Placement Score. civilizations from the prehistoric to the early modern era.
Prerequisite: ENG 093 with a grade of C or higher; or ACT English
Score of 20 or above (or SAT equivalent); or Equivalent English
ENG 101 Freshman Composition I (3 Credit hours) English Placement Score.
Composition I provides instruction and practice in the writing of six
(6) extended compositions and the development of analytical and
HIS 122 World History II (3 Credit hours) This course is a continuation
critical reading skills and basic reference and documentation skills in
of HIS 121. It covers world history, both western and non-western,
the composition process. English Composition I may include
from the early modern era to the present. Prerequisite: ENG 093
instruction and practice in library usage. Prerequisite: ENG 093 with
with a grade of C or higher; or ACT English Score of 20 or above (or
a grade of C or higher or ACT English Score of 20 or above (or SAT
SAT equivalent); or Equivalent English Placement Score.
equivalent); or Equivalent English Placement Score.
ENG 102 Freshman Composition II (3 Credit hours) English HIS 201 United States History I (3 Credit hours) This course surveys
Composition II provides instruction and practice in the writing of six United States history during colonial, Revolutionary, early national
(6) formal, analytical essays, at least one of which is a research project and antebellum periods. It concludes with the Civil War and
using outside sources and/or references effectively and legally. Reconstruction. A research paper using library resources is required.
Additionally, English Composition II provides instruction in the Prerequisite: ENG 093 with a grade of C or higher; or ACT English
development of analytical and critical reading skills in the Score of 20 or above (or SAT equivalent); or Equivalent English
composition process. English Composition II may include instruction Placement Score.
and practice in library usage. Prerequisite: ENG 101 with a grade of C
or higher. HIS 202 United States History II (3 Credit hours) This course is a
continuation of HIS 201. It surveys United States history from the
ENG 251 American Literature I (3 Credit hours) This course is a Reconstruction era to the present. A Research Paper using primary
survey of American literature from its inception to the middle of the sources is required. Prerequisite: ENG 093 with a grade of C or
nineteenth century. Emphasis is placed on representative works and higher; or ACT English Score of 20 or above (or SAT equivalent); or
writers of this period and on the literary, cultural, historical, and Equivalent English Placement Score.
philosophical forces that shaped these works and that are reflected
in them. Upon completion and in written compositions, students will HIS 210 U.S. Military History (3 Credit hours) This course, required for
be able to interpret the aesthetic and thematic aspects of these MSC IV cadets, is a survey of United States Army history from colonial
works, relate the works to their historical and literary contexts, and to modern times. It provides an understanding of the evolution of
understand relevant criticism and research. Prerequisite: ENG 102 warfare with an emphasis on leadership, tactics, and technology.
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