Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to apply appropriate grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and word usage rules within a variety of writing and oral assignments. Written examples of English will be reviewed for the organization of clarity, format, style, and idiomatic appropriateness. The preparation and format of a research paper is included. Oral communication is included focusing on organizing and delivering various types of presentations, listening skills, and interpersonal responses.
1-6790 Literary History and Collections (General)
80-99 Criticism
101-245 Authorship
441-1009.5 Literary History
1010-1551 Poetry
1560-1590 The Performing Arts, Show Business
1600-3307 Drama
1660-1693 Dramatic Composition
1865-1999 Special Types of Drama
2000-3307 Dramatic Representation, The Theater
3311-3503 Prose, Proce Fiction
4001-4355 Oratory, Elocution, Recitations, etc.
4400 Letters
4500 Essays
4699-5650 Journalism
6010-6790 Collections of General Literature
6080-6095 Quotations
6099-6110 Poetry
6110.5-6120 Drama
6120.15-6120.95 Fiction
6121-6129 Orations
6130-6140 Letters
6141-6145 Essays
6147-6231 Wit and Humor, Satire
6249-6790 Miscellaneous