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ENG2000 Perspectives in Transnational Lit, S2015

Professor Sean Scanlan
English|ENG2000|Spring 2015

In this course, we will study literature across genres, eras, and locales. We will examine broad themes such as family and home, the individual and society, good and evil, and the conflicts surrounding […]

Composition II-ENG 1121-5441: Reading, Revision, Rhetoric

Professor Sean Scanlan
English|ENG 1121|Spring 2013

English 1121 continues the work we began in English 1101. We will work on developing critical reading and writing skills as we write about works of literature. We will discuss four literary genres: non-fiction […]

ENG1101 Comp 1101 (D352) Sg2014

Professor Sean Scanlan
English|ENG1101|Spring 2014

This is a course in effective essay writing and basic research techniques, including the use of the library. College-level readings are assigned for classroom discussion and essay writing. In addition, we will […]

English 2201 American Literature 2 Spring 2014

Professor Sean Scanlan
English|ENG2201|Spring 2014

This course examines a wide range of literature from the Civil War era up to the Present. Primarily, we will read poems, short stories, memoirs, journals, and diaries. But we will also read historical documents, […]

ENG1101-5335-Comp1, Fall2013

Professor Sean Scanlan
English|ENG1101|Fall 2013

This is a course in effective essay writing and basic research techniques, including the use of the library. College-level readings are assigned for classroom discussion and essay writing. In addition, we will […]

Perspectives of Hospitality Management, HMGT 1101

Prof. Karen Goodlad
Hospitality Man...|HMGT1101|Fall 2011

Course Description An overview of the history, likely direction and organizational structure of the hospitality industry and its role in the local, national and international economy. Examination of the nature […]

English2200 American Lit, Fall2013-Scanlan

Professor Sean Scanlan
English|ENG2200|Fall 2013

This course examines a wide range of literature from the colonial era up to the American Civil War. Primarily, we will read poems, short stories, memoirs, journals, and diaries. But we will also read historical […]

ENG 1121-5419 Composition II: Reading, Revision, Rhetoric

Professor Sean Scanlan
English|ENG 1121|Spring 2013

English 1121 continues the work we began in English 1101. We will work on developing critical reading and writing skills as we write about works of literature. We will discuss four literary genres: non-fiction […]

ENGLISH 2000: Globalization and Literature (Perspectives in Literature, spring 2013)

Professor Sean Scanlan
English|ENG 2000|Spring 2013

In this course, we will study literature across genres, eras, and locales. We will examine broad themes such as family and home, the individual and society, good and evil, and the conflicts surrounding […]

Introduction to Literature: Poetry

Professor Sean Scanlan
English|ENG2003|Fall 2012

This course helps students to understand poetry as expressions of human experience, in their biographical, cultural, and historical context, through discussion, analysis, and research.

Composition 1: Reading and Writing about New York City

Professor Sean Scanlan
English|ENG1101|Fall 2012

This is a course in effective essay writing and basic research techniques, including the use of the library. College-level readings are assigned for classroom discussion and essay writing. In addition, we will […]

ENG 1101: Shared Reading, Shared Experience, Shared Lunch (Section 5359)

Professor Sean Scanlan
English|ENG1101|Fall 2011

A Learning Community consisting of three linked courses