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2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


      Courses numbered from 101–299 are lower-division courses, primarily for freshmen and sophomores; those numbered from 300–499 are upper-division courses, primarily for juniors and seniors. The numbers 296, 396, 496, and 596 designate individual study courses and are available for registration by prior arrangement with the course instructor and approval of the department chair.

The number in parentheses following the course title indicates the amount of credit each course carries. Variable credit courses include the minimum and maximum number of the credits within parentheses.

Not all of the courses are offered every quarter. Final confirmation of courses to be offered, information on new courses and programs, as well as a list of hours, instructor, titles of courses and places of class meetings, is available online in Safari which can be accessed through the Wildcat Connection, and go to www.cwu.edu/registrar/course-information. The registration handbook will assist you in navigating through Safari and is available online at www.cwu.edu/registrar, click on Registration Handbook and then 2012-2013 Registration Handbook, a copy is also available in Registrar Services or your university center office.    

 

Electronics Engineering Technology

  
  • EET 452 - Computer Networks


    Description:
    A study of computer network protocols, topologies, and device configurations.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: EET 375. 

    Credits: (4)

    Notes:
    Three hours lecture and two hours laboratory per week.
  
  • EET 455 - Electronic Communications


    Description:
    An introduction to electronic communications circuits.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: EET 312.

    Credits: (4)

    Notes:
    Two hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week.
  
  • EET 475 - Microcontrollers


    Description:
    Use and programming of microcontrollers in the design and implementation of embedded controller systems.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • EET 477 - Robotics


    Description:
    Microprocessor applications in robotics, automated systems, and digital control.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: EET 342 and EET 375.

    Credits: (4)

    Notes:
    Three hours lecture and two hours laboratory per week.
  
  • EET 478 - Senior Project I


    Description:
    Research, planning, and conceptual section of a capstone analysis and design project. Collaborative group endeavors in cooperation with industry, community, or government entities are encouraged.

    Credits: (2)

    Notes:
    Evidence of extensive and thorough laboratory performance is required.
  
  • EET 479 - Senior Project II


    Description:
    Development section of a capstone analysis and design project where the creation of a prototype or method for the advancement of a concept takes place.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: EET 478.

    Credits: (2)

    Notes:
    Evidence of extensive performance is required.
  
  • EET 489 - Senior Technical Presentations


    Description:
    Written and oral presentation section of a capstone analysis and design project where communication of technical concepts takes place.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: EET 478.

    Credits: (2)


Emergency Medical Services

  
  • EMS 245 - First Aid


    Description:
    American Red Cross First Aid course for which standard certificate may be granted.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 250 - Emergency Medical Technician Lecture


    Description:
    Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) is a course that enables the successful student to become eligible for certification as an EMT with the National Registry. This course provides the didactic instruction in basic life support in accordance with the National EMS Education Standards. Attendance in all sessions is expected.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Co-requisite: EMS 250LAB.

    Credits: (9)

  
  • EMS 250LAB - Emergency Medical Technician Lab


    Description:
    The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) lab provides instruction in the practical skills application of the EMT didactic content, including patient assessment, airway management, oxygen delivery, medication assistance, ambulance operations, lifting and moving patients, bleeding control, fracture immobilization, spinal cord injury management, emergency childbirth, and much more.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Co-requisite: EMS 250.

    Credits: (3)

    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • EMS 335 - Paramedicine I


    Description:
    This course provides the foundational knowledge in paramedicine education in areas of preparatory elements of paramedicine, advanced airway management, history-taking, and physical examination, communications, documentation, ethics, and more.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program. Co-requisite: EMS 335LAB.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • EMS 335LAB - Advanced Clinical Practice I


    Description:
    This course provides practical lab instruction in paramedicine including advanced airway procedures, patient assessment, history-taking, physical examination, medication administration, intravenous therapy, and other related emergency procedures.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Co-requisite: EMS 335 and admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (2)

    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • EMS 336 - Paramedicine II


    Description:
    This course provides the foundational knowledge in paramedic education in areas of emergency obstetrics and gynecology, pulmonology, neurology, endocrinology, allergies, environmental, infectious diseases, psychiatric, toxicological, and more.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: EMS 335 and admission to the paramedical major or program. Co-requisite: EMS 336LAB.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • EMS 336LAB - Advanced Clinical Practice II


    Description:
    Accompanying laboratory to Paramedicine II, providing intensive training in obstetrical emergencies, pulmonary assessment and treatment, management of cardiovascular emergencies, cardiac arrest team management, and leadership development.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program. Co-requisite: EMS 336.

    Credits: (2)

    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • EMS 337 - Paramedicine III


    Description:
    This course provides the foundational knowledge in paramedic education in areas of assessment-based management, neonatology, geriatrics, pediatrics, abuse and assault, rural EMS, and more.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: EMS 336 and admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 337LAB - Advanced Clinical Practice III


    Description:
    Accompanies EMS 337 lecture providing practical skill education in a laboratory setting in the therapeutic paramedical interventions of pediatrics, geriatrics, and advanced medical emergencies.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: EMS 337.

    Credits: (2)

    Consent
    By permission.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • EMS 345 - Instructor’s First Aid


    Description:
    American Red Cross First Aid course for instructor’s certificate. Meets requirements for ski patrol.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: EMS 245.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 350 - Paramedicine Instructional Methodologies


    Description:
    This course provides instruction and opportunities to learn and apply techniques and methods of instruction in principles of EMS. Students will provide practical skill instruction to EMT student under the supervision of the program faculty.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (2)

    Grading Basis
    Grade will be either S or U.
  
  • EMS 398 - Special Topics


    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (1-6)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
  
  • EMS 430 - Problem-based Learning I


    Description:
    This course introduces case-based presentation of pathology, symptomatology, presentation, and treatment of clinical scenarios through life-span development, group discussion, and research.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Co- or prerequisites: EMS 455 and admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • EMS 431 - Problem-based Learning II


    Description:
    This course continues case-based presentation of pathology, symptomatology, presentation, and treatment of clinical scenarios through life-span development, group discussion, and research.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: EMS 430 and admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • EMS 440 - Medical Mathematics and Terminology


    Description:
    This course provides instruction in various methods of medical drug calculations and dosing of medications commonly utilized in emergency settings, as well as an introduction to medical terminology.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (2)

  
  • EMS 441 - General Pharmacology for Paramedics


    Description:
    Mechanism of action, indications, and contraindications of drugs, their side effects, and dosage of administration.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: EMS 440 and admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 443 - Myocardial Disease and Basic Electrocardiography


    Description:
    This course provides instruction in the basic elements of bipolar limb-lead electrocardiography, beginning with a review of cardiovascular A and P, a brief discussion of cardiac pathologies, and focuses on EKG interpretation and dysrhythmia recognition.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • EMS 444 - Twelve-lead Electrocardiography


    Description:
    This provides instruction in the advanced elements of 12-lead EKG analysis. It begins with a review of the essentials of EKG interpretation and introduces ACLS concepts following with a comprehensive approach to 12-lead EKG analysis.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: EMS 443 and admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • EMS 450 - Human Anatomy-cadaver Lab


    Description:
    This course provides instruction in the human anatomy and physiology with practical lab examination, exploration, and limited dissection of the human body.

    Credits: (1)

    Consent
    By permission.
    Notes:
    Two hours laboratory per week.
  
  • EMS 451 - Advanced Trauma Care


    Description:
    This course provides instruction in the advanced elements of trauma care, including trauma triage, fluid resuscitation, trauma arrest management, multi-system management, and trauma of the head, neck, thorax, abdomen, and extremity.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 455 - Introduction to Pathophysiology


    Description:
    This course introduces fundamental pathologies common to all age groups. It establishes concepts and foundational basis of disease from the cellular perspective to the fully developed organism.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 459 - Emergencies in Pediatric/Geriatric Care


    Description:
    Emergency training in assessing, treating, and transporting pediatric/geriatric patients.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 460 - Research in EMS I


    Description:
    This course introduces research design and methodologies common to medicine and paramedicine. It establishes the foundation for EMS research projects and possible publication.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 461 - Research in EMS II


    Description:
    This course continues education in research design and methodologies common to medicine and paramedicine. It provides the student the opportunity to complete EMS research projects and possible publication.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: EMS 460 and admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 465 - Educational Methodologies in EMS


    Description:
    This course introduces common educational methodologies applied in EMS education with focuses on didactic, psychomotor, and affective education domains. Additional content include curricula development, evaluation methods, test construction, and critical psychometic parameters.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 470 - Current Topics in Emergency Medicine


    Description:
    This course instructs students how to conduct medical literature searches and to critically review peer-reviewed articles and surveys the contemporary literature for relevant concepts and issues germane to EMS.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 475 - EMS Response to Terrorism


    Description:
    This course examines contemporary thought on the philosophical basis and motivation for terrorism and discusses currently prevalent issues, principles of mitigation for EMS providers, and strategies to prevent terroristic threats.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 480 - Financial Analysis of EMS Systems


    Description:
    This course introduces basic financial analytical processes as they apply to EMS, with emphasis on interpreting financial statements, assessing financial burden, cost projection, cost-benefit analysis, and formulas for evaluating financial performance.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 481 - Quality Improvement and Administration of EMS


    Description:
    This course introduces elemental concepts to continuous quality improvement with application to EMS systems. It also introduces how CQI data can be used to inform EMS administration. General principles of management will be reviewed.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 482 - Systems Analysis of EMS


    Description:
    This course integrates previously learned concepts into a systematic approach of EMS system problem-identification, prioritization, and solutions proposals. It incorporates research design, financial analysis, and policy analysis into an integrated approach.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: EMS 460, EMS 480, EMS 481 and admission to the paramedic major or program.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • EMS 485 - Strategic Planning for EMS


    Description:
    This course introduces foundational concepts of strategic planning into EMS development. It enables the student to apply strategic principles of management to real-life EMS systems.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 488 - Health Policy in EMS


    Description:
    This course introduces policy development and agenda-setting at the state and national levels. It provides basic instruction in policy analysis and surveys current health policies that may impact EMS.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 489 - Leadership in EMS


    Description:
    This course examines various leadership styles, assesses student aptitude for leadership style, and develops a foundational structure to develop superior leadership abilities in EMS systems.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • EMS 493A - Paramedicine Internship I


    Description:
    This course provides clinical and field instruction in principles of paramedicine under the supervision of clinical and field preceptors.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: admission to the paramedical major or program.

    Credits: (3)

    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • EMS 493B - Paramedicine Internship II


    Description:
    This course provides clinical and field instruction in principles of paramedicine under the supervision of clinical and field preceptors.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: EMS 493A.

    Credits: (4)

    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • EMS 493C - Paramedicine Internship III


    Description:
    This course provides clinical and field instruction in principles of paramedicine under the supervision of clinical and field preceptors.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: EMS 493B.

    Credits: (5)

    Grading Basis
    Grade wil either be S or U.

Engineering Technologies, Safety, and Construction

  
  • IET 101 - Modern Technology and Energy


    Description:
    A study of how basic scientific principles are applied daily in industrial societies through a survey of transportation, energy and power, construction, and consumer product technologies.

    Credits: (5)

    General Education Category
    NS-Application Natural Science
  
  • IET 145 - Machine Woodworking


    Description:
    Machine and tool operations, wood technology, designing and construction principles, finishing methods and materials.

    Credits: (4)

    Notes:
    Two hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week.
  
  • IET 160 - Computer-aided Design and Drafting


    Description:
    Hands-on training in the operation of AutoCAD’s design and drafting software system with emphasis on features, limitations, and dimensioning strategy.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 161 - Architectural Computer Aided Design


    Credits: (3)

  
  • IET 201 - Bio-related Technologies


    Description:
    Agriculture, medicine, fuel production, waste management, and other technologies in which living organisms are used to solve problems and modify products and systems. Includes problem-solving, design, and research activities for understanding bio-related technologies.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • IET 210 - Energy Sources and Power


    Description:
    A study of the various forms of power, its generation, application, and implications for technology and a technological society.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IET 215 - Small Engines


    Description:
    Maintenance and repair of one- and two-cylinder internal combustion engines. Two hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IET 210.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 260 - NURBS Modeling


    Description:
    Hands-on training in the production of 3-D models using Rhinoceros’ NURBS (non-uniform rationale B-splines) geometry.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IET160.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 265 - Three-dimensional Modeling


    Description:
    Design of parts, assemblies, and working drawings using 3-D solid modeling software, basic theory of threaded fasteners and gears, wielding representation, geometric dimensioning, and tolerancing. Two hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IET 160.

    Credits: (4)

  
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    IET 290 - Cooperative Education


    Description:
    An individualized, contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. This contractual arrangement involves a student learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.

    Credits: (1-15)

    Consent
    By permission.
    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  
  • IET 298 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • IET 299 - Seminar


    Credits: (1-5)

  
  • IET 301 - Engineering Project Cost Analysis


    Description:
    Techniques of economic cost analysis applied to engineering projects: interest, present value, annual equivalence, rate of return, payout criteria, and break even modeling.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: MATH 153.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 311 - Statics


    Description:
    Introductory statics including forces and equilibrium. Principles of structures including trusses, beams, frames, machines and friction.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: MATH 173 and PHYS 111 or PHYS 181.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 312 - Strength of Materials


    Description:
    Strength of materials, including stress analysis of axially loaded members, torsional members, beams, and indeterminate structures.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: IET 311.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 353 - Pattern Making


    Description:
    Two hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: MET 257.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 360 - Brewing Process Technology


    Description:
    Study of brewing technology including equipment and processes from the brewhouse through packaging and distribution. Topics include factors that affect product quality.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: CHEM 101, CHEM 111 or CHEM 181 and MATH 153 with a grade of C or higher. Student must also be admitted to the Craft Beer Trade Certificate Program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IET 373 - Programmable Logic Controller Applications


    Description:
    A study of programmable logic controller concepts, components, systems, programming and applications.

    Credits: (4)

    Notes:
    Three hours lecture and two hours laboratory per week.
  
  • IET 380 - Quality Control


    Description:
    Provides the foundation necessary to understand and apply statistical quality control techniques, product reliability procedures, and the management aspects of quality assurance.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: BUS 221 or MATH 311 or PSY 362.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 385 - Product Design and Development


    Description:
    Methodology for the design and development of industrial and commercial products from conceptual stage to product introduction into the marketplace. Project based instructional structure. Three hours lecture per week.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • IET 389 - Technical Presentations


    Description:
    Written and oral presentations based on technical reference material utilizing the library, technical society publications, and the Internet.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IET 398 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • IET 430 - Methods of Teaching Industrial Education


    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: current WSP/FBI fingerprint clearance, and conditional or full admission to the Teacher Certification Program.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IET 433 - Industrial Education Laboratory Planning


    Description:
    Planning of school shop and labs, new construction, and remodeling of facilities. Management of industrial education facilities, inventories: records of tools, equipment, materials; safety and student personnel.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: current WSP/FBI fingerprint clearance.

    Credits: (3)

  
  • IET 435 - Technology Education Exit Assessment


    Description:
    This is a senior level course designed to measure student competencies in meeting state and national standards for program exit. Students are evaluated on their portfolio as presented in Livetext.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: IET 430 and IET 433, and senior standing taken last quarter at CWU prior to graduation.

    Credits: (1)

    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • IET 442 - Alternative Energy Resources and Technology


    Description:
    Overview of energy systems, with focus on wind, biomass, solar, biodiesel, geothermal, and sustainable energy systems. Includes energy production and conversion. Field trips. GEOG 442 and IET 442 are cross-listed courses; students may not receive credit for both.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: junior standing or above.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • IET 455 - Engineering Project Management


    Description:
    Project-based synthesis used in engineering project management. Topics; bidding, contract management, scheduling, cost estimating and control, logistics, conflict management, team building, negotiating, and risk assessment. IET 455 and IET 555 are layered course; students may not receive credit for both.

    Credits: (4)

    Consent
    By permission.
  
  • IET 457 - Advanced Foundry


    Description:
    Two hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: MET 257 and IET 353.

    Credits: (4)

  
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    IET 490 - Cooperative Education


    Description:
    An individualized, contracted field experience with business, industry, government, or social service agencies. This contractual arrangement involves a student learning plan, cooperating employer supervision, and faculty coordination.

    Credits: (1-12)

    Consent
    By permission.
    Repeatable for Credit
    May be repeated for credit.
    Grading Basis
    Grade will either be S or U.
  
  • IET 491 - Workshop


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  
  • IET 498 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • IET 499 - Seminar


    Credits: (1-5)


English

  
  • ENG 100T - Transitional English


    Description:
    A study of academic written English with review of sentence and paragraph-level skills, such as word usage, sentence structure, organization, grammar, and mechanics with a reading component to improve comprehension of academic English; students will learn to write unified, coherent paragraphs and short compositions. Credits will not be allowed toward meeting bachelor’s degree requirements.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ENG 101 - Composition I: Critical Reading and Responding


    Description:
    Develops skills necessary for academic writing, including summarizing, reading sources critically and responding to them, synthesizing multiple perspectives, and using academic writing conventions. Required of all students except those who have passed an exemption examination. Students must earn a minimum grade of C- or above to enroll in ENG 102.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: appropriate test scores or have satisfactorily completed Transitional English.

    Credits: (4)

    General Education Category
    Basic Skills 2 - English Comp I
  
  • ENG 102 - Composition II: Reasoning and Research


    Description:
    Develops skills in research-based academic argument through assignments involving evaluation, analysis, and synthesis of multiple sources.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: ENG 101 with a grade of C- or higher.

    Credits: (4)

    General Education Category
    Basic Skills 2 - English Comp II
  
  • ENG 105 - The Literary Imagination: An Introduction to Literature


    Description:
    Human experience as it is imagined, interpreted, and made significant in the poetry, prose, fiction, and drama of the major writers of the world.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: ENG 101 with a grade of C- or higher.

    Credits: (5)

    General Education Category
    AH-Literature and Humanities (W)
  
  • ENG 180 - Introduction to Linguistics


    Description:
    Backgrounds, developments, and relation to other fields of study. ANTH 180 and ENG 180 are cross-listed courses; students may not receive credit for both.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • ENG 222 - Multicultural Literature for Teachers


    Description:
    Prospective secondary English language arts teachers will read and respond to various genres of multicultural/world literature and develop methods and assignments for teaching texts that invite students to think critically and use evidence to support their viewpoints.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: ENG 101, ENG 102, ENG 105 and admission to the English/language arts teaching major.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • ENG 247 - Multicultural Literature


    Description:
    Literary themes examined through the comparison of works from various cultures.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: ENG 101 with a grade of C- or higher.

    Credits: (5)

    General Education Category
    AH-Literature and Humanities (W)
  
  • ENG 263 - Introduction to Creative Writing


    Description:
    An introduction to the creative writing genres: poetry, fiction, screenwriting, and creative nonfiction. Examines the rhetorical forms and expectations of each in a workshop format.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • ENG 267 - Screenwriting Fundamentals


    Description:
    Introduction to the basic script format, the creative story and style elements, and the writing process steps for screenplays and teleplays. Focus on the narrative script development process from idea conception to first draft. COM 321 recommended. COM 267 and ENG 267 are cross-listed courses, students may not receive credit for both.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: ENG 102 and FVS 250, and admission to the communication, English language and literature or film and video studies major.

    Credits: (4)

  
  
  • ENG 298 - Special Topics


    Credits: (1-6)

  
  • ENG 299 - Seminar


    Credits: (1-5)

  
  • ENG 301 - Introduction to Professional Writing


    Description:
    Study in writing purposes, styles and genres.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: ENG 101 and ENG 102.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • ENG 302 - Poetry and Poetics


    Description:
    Offers practice in the interpretive reading of poetry, focusing on the elements of poetry and poetic theory.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • ENG 303 - Principles of English Studies


    Description:
    Provides critical reading and writing strategies necessary to studies in English; introduces the expectations and requirements of the major.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • ENG 304 - English Linguistics


    Description:
    Students learn to perform linguistic analysis of aspects of English and to use linguistic concepts to examine literary texts.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • ENG 310 - Technical Writing


    Description:
    Practice in writing and editing technical reports.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisites: ENG 101, ENG 102, and at least junior standing.

    Credits: (4)

  
  • ENG 320 - English Grammar


    Description:
    A review of the concepts, terminology, and historical development of traditional grammar, the parts of speech and their functions in sentences, the elements of the sentence, and its various patterns.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • ENG 323 - Writing and Editing for Publication


    Description:
    This class addresses writing for publication, prepares students with publication strategies, as well as examines what editors look for and what their job entails.

    Prerequisites & Notes:
    Prerequisite: ENG 320.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • ENG 330 - African American Literature


    Description:
    Study of literature by African Americans.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • ENG 331 - Latina/o Literature


    Description:
    Study of literature by Latina/o writers.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • ENG 332 - American Indian Literature


    Description:
    Study of literature by American Indians.

    Credits: (5)

  
  • ENG 333 - Asian American Literature


    Description:
    Study of literature by Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, and other Asian/American writers.

    Credits: (5)

 

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