Browsing Yeshiva College Syllabi -- Spring and Fall 2021 courses (past versions) ; Fall 2022 courses (tentative) -- ENG (English) by Subject "course syllabus"
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ENG 1001: Books on Books, Films on Films
(2021-01)“Interpreting the Creative” (INTC) courses within the Yeshiva College core curriculum provide students with foundational tools for appreciating, understanding, and interpreting works from various domains of the creative ... -
ENG 1034: Stranger Things: The Art of the Unreal (INTC)
(2020-01)In this interdisciplinary core class, we will study how literature and other media can usher us into a claimed actuality very different from the external world as it is collectively perceived or experienced. At least ... -
ENG 1721: Introduction to Creative Writing: Bridging Poetry and Prose
(2021-01)This course will examine three of the major disciplines within creative writing, and through exposure and appreciation teach the tools necessary to engage personally with each. We will work through some of the common ... -
ENG 2010: Interpreting Texts: Literary Reading and Critical Practice
(2021-01)This “gateway” course to the English major is an introduction to critical issues in the discipline of literary studies. It is not, strictly speaking, an introduction to the history of literary criticism or a survey of ... -
ENG 4001: Senior Colloquium
(2021-01)This course provides students majoring in English with a culminating, “capstone” experience, which forges links between your previous courses while directing you towards new paths of inquiry. Concluding with a Senior Final ... -
ENG INTC 1041: Spoiler Alert: Modern Storytelling Across Genres
(2021-01)This class will explore modern storytelling across genres, from the novel, short story, and graphic novel to film, television, podcasts and beyond. Students will learn to engage deeply with these diverse forms as texts to ... -
ENG0010/0011 - ESL: Intro to College
(2014-01)Written and spoken English for non-native English speakers, focusing on the fluency, clarity, and correctness of language. Thematically related discussions, essays, presentations, and trips focusing on the international ... -
ENG1009: France And Its Others (CUOT)
(2020-09)“Cultures Over Time” (CUOT) courses allow students to explore the distinctiveness of the past and how it relates to the present through an investigation of values, traditions, modes of thinking, and modes of behavior of ... -
ENG1020: First Year Writing (FYWR)
(2021-01)First Year Writing introduces students to college-level writing and prepares them for all subsequent academic work by also deepening reading comprehension and critical thinking skills. Every section of this course emphasizes ... -
ENG1020: First Year Writing - Honors
(2020-09)Course objectives: We will be writing about our lives, the world, and our lives within the world today—for better or for worse. In this class students will be asked to reflect on themselves, on events occurring in the ... -
ENG1680: Writing for the Workplace: Technical Communication
(2020-01)COURSE DESCRIPTION Today’s professionals need to communicate more frequently, more rapidly, more accurately, and with more individuals than ever before. In this course, we will work to develop the skills and qualities ...