ENG 090 - Enhanced Integrated Reading and Writing

This course emphasizes the basic rhetorical principles needed for college-level reading and writing as an integrated whole. An emphasis is placed on developing analytical and critical thinking skills and developing essays across a variety of genres and disciplines. This course is a prerequisite for English 101 for students who place into it via the placement exam. This course carries imputed (financial aid) credit. In addition, every week students will devote two hours to delving deeply into course topics. These workshops give students a chance to explore questions and practice skills that are necessary in other college courses' reading and writing assignments.

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ENG 095 - Analytical Reading and Writing

ENG 095 emphasizes the strategic reading and writing skills needed for academic success. Students will read materials from multiple academic disciplines and respond in writing appropriate to both the rhetorical situation and to discipline-specific traditions. ENG 095 is a co-requisite course to ENG 101/Composition I for students who place into it via the FLCC placement process. Materials and assignments from Composition I serve as a source for discussions and activities in Analytical Reading and Writing. ENG 095 carries imputed (financial aid) credit. Co-requisite: ENG-101.

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ENG 101 - Composition I

The goals of Composition I are to develop students' abilities to write at a college level and to think critically. Students learn to make decisions based on rhetorical concerns of the writer's purpose, the readers' needs, and the context in which documents are read. Guided exploration of popular and scholarly sources is interwoven into students' writing as one method of supporting ideas and connecting with an audience. The course emphasizes reflective, informative, and analytical process-based writing as well as the students' reflection of their learning progress.. This course carries SUNY General Education Written Communication credit. Co-requisite: ENG 095 or placement into ENG 101.

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ENG 102 - Introduction to Reading Literature

ENG 102 invites students to learn, practice, and develop the critical reading skills that enable one to understand, interpret, and engage with a variety of literary, academic, and popular texts. Through the study of literature, students will explicitly develop critical reading skills that transfer across disciplines. This course carries SUNY General Education Humanities credit. Prerequisite: Take ENG 090 or ENG 095 or placement at the ENG 101 level or higher.

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ENG 103 - Composition II

Composition II focuses on the rhetorical concerns of argument. The course provides students with increased practice (begun in Composition I) in research, analysis, and genres of writing and explicit instruction in independent student-generated research. The course emphasizes academic research-based reading and writing done throughout college as well as the transfer of these skills into the professional realm. This course carries SUNY General Education Written Communication credit. Prerequisite: Take ENG-101 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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ENG 110 - Introduction to Creative Writing

This course focuses on the writing of short stories, poetry and creative non-fiction. The art and techniques of these forms are examined in class and practiced in student writing. The workshop format of the course will teach students how to share their own writing and critique the work of other students through class discussion. Previous experience in fiction writing, poetry, and creative non-fiction is not required. Co-requisite: ENG-101.

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ENG 113 - Technical Ethics

In this writing and research-based course with a technical ethics theme, students in technical programs (e.g. Computing Sciences and Engineering Science) will examine the general relationship between ethical considerations and professional life and the particular consequences of ethical choices. This course prepares students for ethical issues in their technical fields as well as higher-level writing enhancement. This course carries SUNY General Education Written Communication and Humanities credit. Prerequisite: Take ENG-101 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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ENG 125 - Healthcare Communication

Communication is at the center of providing patient-centered care. Health professionals need to express empathy as they communicate complex and difficult information through a variety of communication modalities. The primary objective of this course is to identify communication skills necessary to be able to communicate effectively within a variety of healthcare contexts. Students will practice research, analysis, and writing in genres used in the field as well as communication episodes that influence health and wellness outcomes. This course is restricted to Nursing Majors only. This course carries SUNY General Education Oral Communication and Written Communication credit. Prerequisite: Take ENG-101 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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ENG 200 - Child Lit: Pre-Readers to Middle Grade

Students will learn how children's literature cultivates a love of books in young readers (kindergarten-middle school). Focusing on a variety of literature such as fables, poems, myths, fairy tales, picture books, and chapter books, students will read, research, interpret and write about literary and artistic elements of children's literature. The course is suited for students in AA Liberal Arts and Sciences, AA Childhood Education or the Teaching Assistant certificate programs who need to learn how to select quality, age appropriate texts to be used in children's classroom activities. It is also open to students who enjoy children's literature and wish to study it closely. This course carries SUNY General Education Humanities credit. Prerequisite: Take ENG-101 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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ENG 201 - American Literature 1620-1865

A study of selected readings from the important literature of the United States. Emphasis is placed on the most significant writings of representative authors from 1620 to 1865. Prerequisite: Take ENG-101 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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ENG 202 - American Lit 1865 - Present

A study of selected readings from the important literature of the United States. Emphasis is placed on the most significant writings of representative authors from 1865 to the present. Prerequisite: Take ENG-101 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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ENG 203 - Early World Literature

ENG 203 invites students to explore stories from ancient times up through the seventeenth century with a focus on both culture and history. By looking at literature from around the world, we can critically explore who we once were and who we have come to be. This course carries SUNY General Education Humanities credit. Prerequisite: Take ENG 102 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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ENG 204 - World Literature: 18th Century to Today

This course is a survey of important literary works from cultures around the world from the eighteenth century through the present day. This course carries SUNY General Education Humanities credit. Prerequisite: Take ENG-102 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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ENG 206 - The Short Story

This course introduces students to close readings of short fiction: from classical stories of historical importance to modern and contemporary stories, which reflect a changing genre. Prerequisite: Take ENG-101 or ENG-103 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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ENG 207 - Topics in Literature

This course is designed to explore literature as it illustrates specific themes relating to a broad variety of human concerns. As such, the content will vary from semester to semester. Topics might include The Graphic Novel, Environmental Literature, Contemporary American Poetry, Women in Literature, Food in Literature, Crime Fiction, Utopias & Alternative Lifestyles, Literature into Film, and Science Fiction. Prerequisite: Take ENG-101 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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ENG 209 - Child Lit: Middle Grade to Young Adult

Students will examine the importance of literature for older readers (middle grade to young adult) as a way of discovering the complexities of the world. Focusing on a variety of literature such as novels, poetry, and nonfiction texts, students will read, research, interpret and write about literary elements of children's literature. The course is suited for students in AA Childhood Education or the Teaching Assistant certificate programs who need to learn how to select quality, age-appropriate texts to be used in children's classroom activities. This course carries SUNY General Education Humanities credit. Prerequisite: Take ENG-101; minimum grade C-;

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ENG 213 - Dramatic Literature

This course is an exploration of the history and genre of drama. By analyzing some of the best-known plays throughout theatre history and how they were performed, students will deepen their understanding of dramatic literature and performance. During the course students will decide on a particular area of research in order to write a critical analysis focusing on one or more play(s). The course culminates in a project focusing on one creative endeavor and reflecting on their chosen area of study. This course is appropriate for students in the Theater track or Humanities track, and also meets the general education Humanities or Art requirement. This course carries SUNY General Education Humanities and The Arts credit. Prerequisite: Take ENG-102 or ENG-103 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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ENG 223 - Media Writing

This is an introductory course into the skills of the practicing media content producer with an emphasis on the study of newsgathering and news writing across platforms. Students will employ these skills in the production of material suitable for publication in print and electronic media. Prerequisite: Take ENG-101 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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ENG 225 - Literary Journal Publishing

In this course students will be involved in the publication of an international literary journal founded at FLCC. Students will have the opportunity to garner online submissions, select pieces for publication, and promote the journal on campus. In addition, students will maintain an online presence for the journal. This is a hands-on course and students with creative writing, digital media, or visual art backgrounds will benefit from participating in creating and maintaining a literary community. This is a required course for the AA Creative Writing program. This course carries SUNY General Education The Arts credit. Prerequisite: Take ENG-102 or ENG-110 or DIG-100 with a Minimum Grade of C-

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ENG 227 - Writing for Podcasts

In this applied learning course students will be involved in the production and distribution of podcast and promotional content for the Bare Hill Review Podcast. Students with creative writing, communication, digital media, or visual art backgrounds will benefit from participating in skills in content generation, scripting, interviewing, and post-production, while also exploring audience engagement strategies. Prerequisite: Take ENG-101.

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