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7512

Supervised Tutoring - English

A course designed to help students strengthen and refine college English skills and achieve course learning outcomes. Under faculty supervision at the Reading & Writing Center, students utilize technology, receive tutoring, and/or attend workshops to practice and improve writing, reading, research, and study skills.

Literature and Film

Critical analysis of literary texts in relation to film. Develop critical thinking and literary analysis skills, and acquire knowledge of literary and film techniques, by examining the relationship between filmed and written versions of a single text, theme, social issue, historical period, or ethnic/cultural experience.

Shakespeare

A survey of Shakespeare's plays and poetry that emphasizes his growth as a literary artist and the social and artistic forces which shaped his work in the Elizabethan/Jacobean periods. Students learn strategies for textual analysis and interpretation, engage in in-depth discussion, write critical essays, and develop analytical and creative projects.

Introduction to Poetry

Across time and cultures, poetry is one of the most powerful ways to communicate thought and emotion and celebrate the beauty of language. This class helps students understand, appreciate, and analyze a wide range of poems, from canonical works to contemporary popular forms.