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English 270 J Introduction To English Grammar And Syntax, Matt Garley Oct 2020

English 270 J Introduction To English Grammar And Syntax, Matt Garley

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Introduction to English Grammar and Syntax. Not open to students with credit for English 370. Analysis of English sentence structure, with focus on parts of speech, grammatical voice and mood, and written discourse. Students will examine real-world texts from a variety of genres, as well as their own writing practices. This is a Writing Intensive Course. This course may be offered in either online, hybrid, or face-to-face format.


English 270: Textbook Section / Paper #3: Finishing Up The Textbook, Matt Garley Oct 2020

English 270: Textbook Section / Paper #3: Finishing Up The Textbook, Matt Garley

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English 270: Textbook Section / Paper #2: Filling In Other Sections, Matt Garley Oct 2020

English 270: Textbook Section / Paper #2: Filling In Other Sections, Matt Garley

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English 270: Textbook Section / Paper #1: A Smattering Of Linguistics, Matt Garley Oct 2020

English 270: Textbook Section / Paper #1: A Smattering Of Linguistics, Matt Garley

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The Chronology Of Harlem, Danielle Carr Oct 2020

The Chronology Of Harlem, Danielle Carr

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this course covers the chronology of harlem and the building of freshman composition genres for the high school student


Roaring Girls, Elizabeth Mazzola Oct 2020

Roaring Girls, Elizabeth Mazzola

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The literary tradition in England starts to appear differently when we see how early modern women handled the alphabet and imagined genres, audiences, and interpretive practices from entirely new perspectives.


Literature And Psychoanalysis, Alyssa Yankwitt, Elisabeth Von Uhl Aug 2020

Literature And Psychoanalysis, Alyssa Yankwitt, Elisabeth Von Uhl

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This is the syllabus and schedule for CCNY's FIQWS course Literature and Psychoanalysis.


Engl 110: College Writing (Writing About Memory), Evgeniya A. Koroleva May 2020

Engl 110: College Writing (Writing About Memory), Evgeniya A. Koroleva

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English 110: Writing about Memory is designed to help students improve critical thinking and writing skills. Fundamentals of academic writing are practiced in relation to the subject of memory examined from historical, philosophical, scientific, psychological, literary, artistic, political, and cultural perspectives.


Low Textbook Cost Syllabus For Eng 2150 (Writing Ii), Maxine Krenzel Apr 2020

Low Textbook Cost Syllabus For Eng 2150 (Writing Ii), Maxine Krenzel

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Welcome to English 2150, a writing and reading intensive course that will introduce you to the practice and process of conducting original research. This class will walk you through the research process step-by-step, from drafting an initial research question, to reading and analyzing archival and secondary sources, and eventually mapping out your findings in a final research portfolio. You will learn over the course of the semester that the research process begins with simply asking a question that addresses a topic or issue that impacts you in some way; it is my hope that by the end of the semester, …


Engl 110: College Writing (Cultural Identity), Margot Kotler Apr 2020

Engl 110: College Writing (Cultural Identity), Margot Kotler

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World Humanities 1, Joseph Boisvere Apr 2020

World Humanities 1, Joseph Boisvere

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OER Syllabus for World Humanities 1 (WHUM 1)


Writing For Engineers, Alexander J. Moser Jan 2020

Writing For Engineers, Alexander J. Moser

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Introduction To Creative Writing, Sheila Y. Maldonado Jan 2020

Introduction To Creative Writing, Sheila Y. Maldonado

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English 220 Introduction to Creative Writing - readings and exercises in fiction, drama, and poetry


Engl 110 College Writing (Higher Education), Erika Figel Jan 2020

Engl 110 College Writing (Higher Education), Erika Figel

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This syllabus is an adapted version of Professor Figel's 110 course at Queens College. The College Writing course is centered around the ideas of higher education and the philosophies behind it. All links to material required are included.


Engl 130 Writing About Literature, Erika Figel Jan 2020

Engl 130 Writing About Literature, Erika Figel

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This syllabus was designed to create a ZTC/OER course for introductory literature course for college freshman.


Modern World Literature: Contemporary Anglophone Writers, Michele Chinitz Jan 2020

Modern World Literature: Contemporary Anglophone Writers, Michele Chinitz

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This document explains how to annotate a PDF online using hypothes.is. The instructions give guidelines for producing analytical annotations that relate to the course Contemporary Anglophone Writers (Fall 2020).


World Humanities - Paper Proposal, Michael Druffel Jan 2020

World Humanities - Paper Proposal, Michael Druffel

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An assignment sheet that asks students to find a conference touching on world humanities and write an application for it.


Freshman Composition: Early College Initiative, Julianne Davidow Jan 2020

Freshman Composition: Early College Initiative, Julianne Davidow

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The purpose of this course is to provide further practice with a variety of genres that you’ll use throughout your college career and in your professional life. These genres include reflection, analysis, reporting, arguing, and self-assessment. While you likely had experience with these genres in your primary and secondary education, this class will provide you with an opportunity to expand and develop your range. In addition to exploring these genres, we will also develop our research practices to make use of City College’s virtual library.