General Studies
ENL — ENGLISH AND
LITERATURE
All Classes are three credit hours unless otherwise noted
Placement in
English classes will be determined by assessing an incoming student's
high school grades, as well as a writing sample.
ENL 101 Elements of English– This rudimentary course has been
designed for students needing review of English necessary for
clear, effective, written communication. This goal of this course
is to prepare the student for ENL 102 by emphasizing basic grammar
and sentence and essay composition.
ENL
102 English Composition– This English course is designed
to help the student become comfortable with the writing process.
Emphasis is placed on organization of thoughts, clarity of statement,
and correct use of grammar and mechanics. This course includes
instruction in organizing library research in order to compose
a formal research paper. 2 or 3 semester hours depending on course
of study
ENL
103 English Composition II- A practical writing course that
develops necessary skills for professional communications and
skill development in research writing. A significant research
paper assignment is designed to prepare you for your foundational
and professional Biblical and Theological research work is required.
ENL
151 Classical Literature- Students will gain a simple understanding
of the various forms of literature and encouraged to explore
them through the eyes of Christ. The five major genres of literature
will be studied: novel, essay, drama, short story, and poetry.
Prerequisite: ENL 102
ENL
301 Creative Writing– A class for students wanting further
development in the art of writing. Focus will be put on the development
and practice writing fiction, poetry and drama. Individual expression
will be recognized and encouraged. Prerequisite: ENL 103
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