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Subject: English (UG) (ENGL)
CRN: 22670
Online: Synchronous
Online
Old Core Requirements Met:
UG Core Literature/Writing
2020 Core Requirements Met:
Integ/Humanities
Other Requirements Met:
Writing Intensive
When writing about war, the perspectives of authors vary. Some writers may share personal experiences as current or former participants/veterans of a collective military force. Other viewpoints may come from innocent victims of war, journalists who witness war, those who oppose or promote war as a concerned citizen, and even those who manage, respond, or instigate war from positions of power (public servants/private sector). In this course, we will interact with a variety of different genres (memoir, fiction, essays, poetry, film, and even speeches or public policies) and examine the variety of perspectives that look at the issue of war and its impact on us as readers. The writing load for this fully online course will include a minimum of 15-pages of formal revised writing. This course satisfies the WAC writing intensive requirement.
4 Credits