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LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE 80TH ANNIVERSARY CATALOG 2008-2009<br />

ENGLISH 211<br />

Fiction<br />

3 UNITS - (UC:CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: English 101 or equivalent.<br />

Reading, discussion, and analysis of selected short stories and novels written<br />

in, or translated into, English from a diversity of cultures and countries to<br />

increase students’ understanding and appreciation of the art and craft of<br />

fiction writing.<br />

ENGLISH 212<br />

Poetry<br />

3 UNITS - (UC:CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: English 101 or equivalent.<br />

English 212 studies the work of select poets and provides background required<br />

for appreciation of poetry. Historical sense and literacy appreciation<br />

sharpened by reading the 20th and 21st centuries’ interlocking families of<br />

poets, including “avant-garde,” “language poetry,” works by African-American<br />

poets, lesbian and gay poets, bilingual and Spanish language poets,<br />

neoformalists, and others.<br />

ENGLISH 214<br />

Contemporary Literature<br />

3 UNITS - (UC: CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: English 101 or equivalent.<br />

A reading of key literary works and ideas of the recent mainstream and ethnically<br />

diverse literature to develop understanding and appreciation of contemporary<br />

culture, through reasoned analyses of its literature.<br />

ENGLISH 215<br />

Shakespeare I<br />

3 UNITS - (UC: CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: English 101 or equivalent.<br />

A reading of Shakespeare to develop an understanding of and appreciation<br />

for his sonnets and representative comedies, histories, and tragedies.<br />

-<br />

ENGLISH 101 - 3 Units<br />

College Reading & Composition I<br />

(UC:CSU)<br />

ENGLISH 28 - 3 Units<br />

(AA)<br />

Required for <strong>As</strong>sociate Degree<br />

ENGLISH 21 - 3 Units<br />

(NDA)<br />

ENGLISH 20 - 6 Units<br />

(NDA)<br />

- OR -<br />

ENGLISH COURSE SEQUENCE<br />

ENGLISH 102 - 3 Units<br />

College Reading & Composition Ii<br />

(UC:CSU)<br />

ENGLISH 103 - 3 Units<br />

Composition and Critical Thinking,<br />

Reading & Writing<br />

(UC:CSU)<br />

Required only by Cal State LA.<br />

Other colleges will accept<br />

EITHER 102 or 103<br />

THE WRITING CENTER<br />

Individualized<br />

Tutoring Available<br />

ENGLISH 67 - 0.5 Units<br />

(NDA)<br />

Writing Lab<br />

(required in Eng 21)<br />

ENGLISH 68 - 0.5 Units<br />

(NDA)<br />

Reading Lab<br />

ENGLISH 69 - 1 Units<br />

(AA)<br />

Writing/Revising on Computer<br />

- 113 -<br />

ENGLISH 216<br />

Shakespeare II<br />

3 UNITS - (UC:CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: English 101 or equivalent.<br />

A continuation of the study of Shakespeare’s poetry, theater and drama with a<br />

selection of different works of Shakespeare than those used in English 215.<br />

ENGLISH 218<br />

Children’s Literature<br />

3 UNITS – (CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: English 101 or equivalent.<br />

Reading, discussion, and analysis of children’s literature: fairy tales, myths,<br />

fiction, and poetry.<br />

ENGLISH 219<br />

The Literature of American Ethnic Groups<br />

3 UNITS - (UC:CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: English 101 or equivalent.<br />

English 219 offers a critical analysis of the various ethnic American writers<br />

who straddle two or more cultures. The diversity of conflicting perspectives<br />

in novel, autobiography, essay, and poetry will be read and analyzed in the<br />

context of how these writers have defined or challenged concepts of identity,<br />

society, and power in past and contemporary American cultures. Literary<br />

works by African-American, American-Indian, <strong>As</strong>ian-American, Arab-<br />

American, Chicano/Latino, and Euro-American writers will be analyzed in<br />

terms of assimilation, acculturation, double and mestiza consciousness, and<br />

wholeness.<br />

ENGLISH 239<br />

Women in Literature<br />

3 UNITS - (UC:CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: English 101 or equivalent.<br />

This course offers a survey of literature in English by women, with an emphasis<br />

on writers of 20th century. The course includes prose fiction, poetry,<br />

autobiography, and essays.<br />

TRANSFER LITERATURE COURSES<br />

ENGLISH 124<br />

Short Story Writing I<br />

ENGLISH 127<br />

Creative Writing<br />

ENGLISH 203<br />

World Lit I<br />

ENGLISH 204<br />

World Lit II<br />

ENGLISH 205*<br />

English Lit I<br />

ENGLISH 206*<br />

English Lit II<br />

ENGLISH 211<br />

Fiction<br />

ENGLISH 212<br />

Poetry<br />

ENGLISH 214<br />

Contemporary Fiction<br />

ENGLISH 215<br />

Shakespeare I<br />

* Required for UCLA<br />

English Majors<br />

ENGLISH 216<br />

Shakespeare II<br />

ENGLISH 218<br />

Children’s Literature<br />

ENGLISH 219<br />

Literature of American Ethnic<br />

Groups<br />

ENGLISH 239<br />

Women in Literature<br />

ENGLISH 240<br />

Literature and Motion Picture<br />

ENGLISH 252<br />

The English Bible as Literature<br />

ENGLISH 253<br />

Opera as Literature<br />

ENGLISH 255<br />

Literature of American Ethnic<br />

Groups<br />

ENGLISH 270<br />

Science Fiction<br />

LINGUISTICS 1<br />

Intro to Linguistics<br />

LINGUISTICS 2<br />

Intro to SocioLinguistics

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