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JamesVegas
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JamesVegas
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Professional and Technical Writing
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Sports and Media

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ENG2180 Identity & Orientation FA2022

ENG2180 Identity & Orientation FA2022

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, and other aspects of social location and identification. Students will analyze the appearance of gender and sexuality as integrated social concepts by reading and discussing contemporary American literature across multiple genres and media, learning relevant biographical information about the authors, situating the texts within their historical and literary context, and exploring the major symbols and themes present in the work.

HEA 1100 – Human Sexuality

HEA 1100 – Human Sexuality

This class examines knowledge and attitudes towards human sexual behavior.

ENG1141 Creative Writing, SP2022 D304

ENG1141 Creative Writing, SP2022 D304

All writing is creative, including the writing you do for school, internet posts to social media, and text/email messages. Where there was a blank page–virtual or otherwise–and you fill it with your words, you have, in fact, drawn on your intellectual resources to create patterns of meaning with those words. “Creative writing,” however, generally refers to poetry, fiction, drama, and some forms of non-fiction–memoirs and narratives that use the techniques of story-telling. We will focus on understanding how form and meaning work together and on understanding the types and complexities of each genre–notably, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, and cross-genres–so each student can begin to develop their unique, individual voice.

English 2190 Spring 2022

English 2190 Spring 2022

Expressions of Identity: Gender/ Ethnicity/ Sexuality & Space

LIB 1201 MW Spring 2019 – Research and Documentation in the Information Age

LIB 1201 MW Spring 2019 – Research and Documentation in the Information Age

This course explores research and documentation for all media formats including text, images, sound, and multimedia. Students will explore information issues, especially in terms of their relevance today: how information is produced and organized in both traditional and emerging media, how information access is affected by political, economic and cultural factors, and the ethics of information use. Students will also acquire the practical skills of locating information sources in a variety of media and formats, critical evaluation of sources, and documentation and citation of traditional and emerging media and technologies. Students will apply what they learn to create and present research and documentation projects.

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MTA Efficiency

MTA Efficiency

James Vegas, Jonathan Vargas, Richard Liang, Georges Prophete

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