- Semester
- Fall 2024
- Instructor
- Mary Evans
- Start Date
- 09-03-2024
- Total Credits
- 3
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This course develops student skills in the critical reading, analysis, discussion, and writing about literature. Students read, discuss, and write about ideas generated by various works of short fiction, drama, and poetry. Organizational patterns, research and writing techniques, and oral presentation skills studied in Composition I are strengthened and refined. NOTE: This course satisfies the English Composition II requirement. Credit can only be received for one of the following: ENGL 102, English Composition II, ENGL 104, English Composition II: Writing About Literature, ENGL 106, English Composition II: Writing for Technicians, ENGL 108, Honors Composition II, or ESLS 102, English Composition II for the Foreign Born.
Prerequisites:
ENGL101 OR AH02425 OR ESLS101 OR AH02421 OR ENGL107 OR ENGL100 OR ESLS100 OR ENGL100E OR ENGL101E
Course Area: English & Literature
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 09-03-2024 - 12-20-2024
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- Local Course ID: 24FA_ENGL104_3
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