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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Birmingham-Southern College Catalog 2015-2016

EH - English

EH 102 Seminar in Critical Thinking and Writing (1)

A seminar on college-level writing and critical inquiry. The course

emphasizes clear and engaging prose, persuasive reasoning, various

rhetorical strategies, research documentation, and standard English

grammar and mechanics. Prerequisite: placement by English faculty. Fall,

Spring.

EH 160 America in the 1960s (1)

An exploration of American culture in the 1960s, focusing on literary texts

but supplemented by the music, films, and political documents of the

decade. Throughout the term, students evaluate the legacy of the 1960s by

identifying ways in which it is still with us today.

EH 200 Introduction to Literature (1

)

Critical approaches to poetry, short stories, and drama. Fall, Spring.

EH 204 Writing for the Media (1)

A survey of writing styles and techniques appropriate for news writing,

public affairs reporting, and feature articles for print, broadcast, and

Internet media. Prerequisite: EH 102 or EH 208.

EH 205 Introduction to Creative Writing (1)

Beginning work in creative writing in several genres, including fiction,

poetry, and either drama or creative nonfiction, at the discretion of

the instructor. Using a combination of in-class exercises, readings, and

workshops, the course introduces students to the fundamentals of creating,

reading, and evaluating short pieces of creative writing. Prerequisite: EH

102 or EH 208.

EH 208 Intermediate Writing (1)

The development of intensive analytical skills, precise and extensive

vocabulary, and consciousness of style. Prerequisite: EH 102 or placement

by English faculty. Fall, Spring.

EH 209 Teaching and Tutoring Writing (½)

Introduces methods for effective tutoring and teaching of writing. Required

for students who serve as tutors in the Writing Center. Instructor consent

required.