英语课程描述

英语课程描述

转学水平英语课程

There are many 英语 options to choose from, depending on your personal interests and academic goals.

Your counselor can help you choose the right course for you.

This course develops college-level critical reading and writing practices. 学生 will critically read expository, argumentative, and fictional 文本 and develop expository, persuasive, and argumentative academic writing. Essays will demonstrate reading comprehension, analysis, critique, academic 研究, and synthesis. (c - idengl100). 评分仅.

This course builds on literacy practices by developing expository and argumentative writing, awareness of audience, purpose and appropriate and effective use of language, close reading, cogent thinking, 研究 strategies, information literacy, and 文档. 学生 will critically read and write primarily expository and argumentative 文本 that respond to a variety of rhetorical situations and con文本 and incorporate college-level 研究. (C-ID engl100)只评分.

This course concentrates on introducing students to a wealth of representative literary 主要流派的作品. Additionally, the course develops the basic skills necessary in literary analysis, namely critical reading, analytical writing, and 研究 methods. Emphasis is placed on investigating and appreciating the cultural, historical, and aesthetic aspects of literary works chosen from at least four of the five literary 类型. (c - idengl120). 评分仅.  

This course is an introduction to the craft of creative writing through the study and analysis of the works of established and peer writers. 学生将练习 writing in various 类型 and will be introduced to the workshop method. (C-ID病 200). 评分仅.  

This course is an introductory survey to the seminal works, 类型 and eras of the development of literature in 英语 in the British Isles, from the early Medieval to the Renaissance and 17th century, to conclude with the Augustan literature of the 18世纪. It is designed for students seeking an introductory survey of British 文学,它的人物和运动. 作家包括乔叟,斯宾塞,弥尔顿, 莎士比亚、斯威夫特和其他人. (c - idengl160). 评分仅.  

This course is an introductory survey of British literature's seminal works, 类型, and movements, from the late 18世纪 to contemporary British and post-colonial 文本. It pays special attention to major authors from the Romantic, Victorian, and modern periods, and promotes understanding of the major works of these periods within 他们的文化和历史背景. Designed for students seeking an introduction to British literature and its key figures, this course should supplement the literary knowledge of humanities students as well as prospective 英语 majors. 作者还包括 Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Austen, Dickens, 和其他人. (c - idengl165). 分级 只有.  

This course offers instruction in argumentation and critical writing, critical thinking, analytical evaluation of 文本, 研究 strategies, information literacy, and proper 文档. (c - idengl105).

This course is a study of influential works of U. S. 殖民时期的文学 beginnings through the second half of the nineteenth century. 它将包括 influence of European and other traditions and cultural backgrounds, as well as various political, social, economic, ecological, and geographical influences and implications that have sustained, shaped, 鼓舞了美国人. 材料将来自各种各样 的类型. (c - idengl130). 评分仅.  

This course will examine the nature and meaning of the narrative structure of film, placing particular emphasis on literary themes and elements. 通过使用虚构的, historical and technical readings, and an examination of a multi-genre range of classic and contemporary films' textual con文本, students will improve their analytical skills, as well as gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics of the written word as the 电影的文学基础. 评分仅.  

This course is a study of influential works of U. S. 后半段的文学作品 十九世纪至今. 它将包括 influence of European and other traditions and cultural backgrounds, as well as various political, social, economic, ecological, and geographical influences and implications that have sustained, shaped, 鼓舞了美国人. 材料将来自各种各样 的类型. (c - idengl135). 评分仅.  

In this course students will study the contemporary poetry of various cultures, styles 文学运动. Emphasis is placed upon deepening the student's understanding of poetry in a historical and social context. 评分仅.  

This course is an introductory survey of selected mythologies, including Greek, Hindu, Chinese, Biblical, Native American/Traditional, Mayan/Toltec/Aztec, European, African, 和其他人. Emphasis is on the cultural importance of the stories and the religious importance of the rituals surrounding the myths. 本课程将包括阅读材料 from mythology and scholarly works on mythology. 本课程的目标是生产 an understanding of the function and force of mythology. 评分仅.

This course introduces students to Shakespeare, his works, and his world through lecture, 阅读、项目和讨论. This course analyzes representative tragedies, 喜剧、历史和十四行诗. 评分仅.

This course examines representations of "queer" sexuality and identity in films and literary 文本 ranging from turn-of-the-century works that encode homosexuality in an assortment of ways to contemporary works that explore a variety of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual, ally and pansexual (LGBTQ+) 身份. This course emphasizes the diversity of perspectives on homosexuality and gender that may be found in twentieth-century film and literature, and highlights how 文本 by self-identified LGBTQ+ authors have responded and contributed to U.S. 文化与历史. 评分仅.

Through a variety of short stories, novels and poems dealing with existential themes, this course will help the student explore the literary, psychological, philosophical and theological implications of defining and taking responsibility for oneself in 对自我实现的追求. 评分仅.

This course presents a comparative examination of films and literature that reflect the richness and diversity of global cultures. 图像,声音和想法来自广泛 selection of countries will be the basis for aesthetic inquiry and understanding. Global cultures, as portrayed through film and literature, will be examined in terms 唯一性和普遍性. 评分仅.

This course is a survey of Latino and Latina authors in the United States. 这门课 will trace the origin of Latino works to the literature and culture of various Latin American countries, and then it will demonstrate how Latino literature emerged as a unique artistic form in the United States. 所有的作品都将在他们的范围内进行研究 historical, political, social, gender, economic, and geographical con文本. 分级 只有.

This course will examine a diverse selection of Native American literary 文本 from 从18世纪至今. Emphasis is placed on historical and cultural context as well as on how 文本 authored by Native Americans have contributed to U.S. 文化与历史.

This course is an Honors level introduction to some of the world's great novels, poetry, drama, and essays, including some of the oldest 文本 of our past. 主要焦点 will be on analyzing complete works from a variety 的类型, eras, and countries. We will place the 文本 into context, ascertain what they say to the reader, and identify the tools the authors use to convey their message. 简短的文学批评作品 will provide the basis for a wide range of critical approaches such as social, historical, mythological, gender, psychological, cultural, etc. 评分仅.

This course is an honors level survey of important 20th- and 21st-century works of literature by a diverse selection of authors representing different cultures. 短 works of theory will provide the foundations for a postcolonial approach to contemporary world literature, but our primary focus will be on reading and analyzing complete novels from as many different contemporary cultures as possible to expose some of the ways that identity, power, law, ethics, economics, and familial structures have been constructed and reconstructed through conflicts within and between these cultures. 评分仅.

This course develops an awareness of literary fiction as an art form both through the reading of short works of fiction and writing of exercises and complete stories. Emphasis is placed on the development of essential elements necessary for the writing of fiction and on the workshop format as a method for developing understanding and 小说分析. The assignments are interconnected in order to help students incorporate the skills they are practicing into increasingly difficult pieces. 分级 只有.

Supervised study in 研究ing an area in the student's academic major. 任何学生 interested in registering for a Special Studies course should contact a full-time instructor or chair/coordinator in the appropriate area no later than the last day 在教学的第十周. 51-153小时的独立学习. 学生可以报名 in this course up to 3 unit(s) to complete the entire curriculum of the course.

 

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