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ENG2002OL60 Intro to Drama SU2020

ENG2002OL60 Intro to Drama SU2020

Aaron Barlow
ENG2002|Summer 2020

Analysis and critical understanding of selected plays is the heart of this course. As plays are meant to be watched, not read, you will be viewing them online—not an ideal situation, but this is not an ideal t […]

ENG3407 Gothic Literature and Culture, Fall 2020

Professor Sean Scanlan
ENG3407|Fall 2020

Gothic Literature and Visual Culture

ENG2575 Technical Writing, Section OL70, Fall 2020

Jason W. Ellis
ENG2575|Fall 2020

Students communicate technical and scientific information to a variety of audiences through written and oral presentations, using electronic media such as the Internet, Power Point and graphics programs. Students […]

ENG 2001 Introduction to Fiction, Fall 2020

Professor Sean Scanlan
ENG2001|Fall 2020

In this course, we will study fiction across genres, eras, and locales. We will examine broad themes such as moving, marriage, home, and the individual.

ENG 1121 D477

Aaron Barlow
ENG 1121|Spring 2019

English 1121 is a course in composition, reading skills, and core critical thinking skills. The class will explore many genres, discourses, and multimedia to explore many ideas and readings.

ENG 1101 O156, Fall 2020 Coleman

Rebekah Coleman
ENG 1101|Fall 2020

Welcome to English 1101! This course focuses on writing both short and long pieces in many different genres on a range of topics. We will learn basic research techniques that include using the library, how to […]

Eng. 1121- English Composition 2 – 0416 – Spring 2021 – Coleman

Rebekah Coleman
1121|Spring 2021

This is a writing course that will help students strengthen their research, reading, and writing techniques and strategies to become stronger and more effective readers and writers. Over the semester, students […]

ENG 1121: Writing Across Situations

Kim
ENG 1121|Spring 2019

This is the second semester first-year writing course in a two-course sequence focused on writing, rhetoric, analysis, transfer, genre awareness, and research-based writing.

Films From Literature: Shadow Play

Prof. Gold
English|2400|Fall 2013

Darkness, shadows, and light as they play across pages and screens.

SPA 2201HS Spanish for Heritage Speakers, Fall 19

David Sánchez-Jiménez
SPA 2201HS|Fall 2019

Spanish for Heritage Speakers is an intermediate course intended for students who were immersed in or exposed to the language while growing up, but who have received little or no formal instruction in Spanish. […]

ENG2180 OER Studies in Identity and Orientation

Laura Westengard
English|ENG2180

This course provides students with an introductory understanding of identity, focusing specifically on the concepts of gender and sexuality as they intersect with race, class, ethnicity, […]

Spring 2013 – MAT 1272 Statistics – Reitz

Jonas Reitz
Mathematics|MAT1272|Spring 2013

This course provides an introduction to statistical methods and statistical inference. Topics include descriptive statistics, random variables, distributions, sampling, estimation and inference, t-tests, […]