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Nov 15, 2024
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ENGL 204 - Reading and Writing in the Major Credit Hours: 4 Frequency of Offering: Offered in each semester
The goal of ENGL 204 is to teach students reading and writing skills particular to literary study. In this course: (1) Students will hone and refine their ability to perform close readings of both primary and secondary texts. (2) They will learn to identify formal elements that contribute to a text’s meaning (such as symbolism, meter, etc.). (3) In order to write better literary analyses, they will learn to pose questions about a text that are both worth asking and also answerable. (4) They will learn to formulate a literary argument, to support their position with evidence from their reading of a primary text (and secondary texts, if appropriate) and to revise their work in response to critiques. This course is required for English majors and minors.
Course Satisfies: Core Curriculum requirement in Humanities. Prerequisite(s) or Co-requisite(s): ENGL 102 , CORE 101, or CORE 301.
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