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English

Students interested in imaginative forms like literature and film; the intersection of language and power; the historical, political, and cultural contexts and narratives that produce our understandings of race, gender, sexuality, and more; the intricacies of storytelling and creative expression; and the craft of argumentation will find an intellectual home in the English major. To study English is to achieve freedom of expression. By exposing you to the many ways people have written and talked, the English major can free you to read and write and think beyond what is normally asked of you. Inviting students to read across genres and media, historical periods, national and cultural traditions, and theoretical perspectives, all courses within the major introduce students to British, American, and Anglophone literature and cultural production, as well as world literature in translation, and offer extensive practice in the interconnected skills of close and careful reading, sustained and rigorous analysis and interpretation, and clear and convincing written communication. The English major thereby serves as a foundation for transfer-level study of literature and culture, rhetoric, and creative writing while also preparing students for a variety of post-graduate and career opportunities in: 

  • The Arts (as writers, editors, producers, and archivists in film, television, and music),
  • Journalism (as writers, investigative reporters, proofreaders, and editors for print and online magazines and newspapers), 
  • Publishing (as editors, agents, and book representatives), 
  • Education (for further study of literature at the graduate level, K-12 or college teaching, curriculum development), 
  • Law (as lawyers, paralegals, and investigators),
  • Medicine (as doctors, nurses, and clinicians), 
  • Psychology (as psychiatrists, psychologists, or social workers), 
  • The Sciences (as technical writers and editors), 
  • The Video Gaming Industry (as writers, editors, and marketers),
  • Business and Advertising (as researchers, copywriters, high-level assistants, public relations specialists, and more).

Department Contact Information

Laura Wagner 
lwagner12@occ.cccd.edu

Kayleigh Sevi 
ksevi@occ.cccd.edu

English department website

Credit Courses

ENGL A0053 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Basic Reading Skills  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

A sequence of reading lessons that will target reading rate growth, for students in the areas of vocabulary development and comprehension improvement. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A005

ENGL A0993 Units (72 lecture hours)  
Confidence in Writing  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Not Transferable.

Apply the fundamentals of grammar, sentence structure, pre-compositional techniques, paragraph development, and essay construction. Practice in reading and textual analysis, critical thinking skills, and clear writing. Write structurally varied and grammatically correct sentences and clearly organized, appropriately detailed paragraphs leading to frequent practice in the construction of the expository essay. A minimum of five arranged hours of supplemental learning in the Success Center is required. NOTE: ALL STUDENTS ENROLLING IN ENGLISH A099 MUST BE PRESENT AT THE FIRST CLASS MEETING. ABSENT STUDENTS MAY LOSE THEIR SEATS IN THE CLASS. This course may also be offered online. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. NOT DEGREE APPLICABLE.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A099

ENGL A1003 Units (72 lecture hours)  
Freshman Composition  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL A099 or ESL A099 or appropriate placement.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Instruction and practice in essay writing, including using analytical thinking, choosing a thesis, assembling and organizing supporting evidence, and developing a clear tone and appropriate style. Includes reading and analysis of published essays, practice in basic research skills, and in-class essay writing. This course may also be offered in the hybrid format. Students will be required to take part in a minimum of three hours of revision activities outside of class by going to the OCC Writing Center, working with the instructor during office hours, or other activities as determined by the instructor. NOTE: All students enrolled in ENGL A100 must be present at the first class meeting. Absent students may lose their seats in the class. C-ID: ENGL 100.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A100

ENGL A1023 Units (72 lecture hours)  
Critical Reasoning: Nonfiction  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL A100 or ESL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze and write on works of non-fiction applying critical thinking skills and research. Formulate and compose written arguments. Recognize logical fallacies, rhetorical strategies, implicit meaning, and use inductive and deductive reasoning. This course may also be offered online. C-ID: ENGL 105.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A102

ENGL A102H3 Units (72 lecture hours)  
Critical Reasoning: Nonfiction Honors  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL A100 or ESL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze and write on works of non-fiction applying critical thinking skills and research. Formulate and compose written arguments. Recognize logical fallacies, rhetorical strategies, implicit meaning, and use inductive and deductive reasoning. C-ID: ENGL 105.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A102H

ENGL A1093 Units (72 lecture hours)  
Critical Reasoning and Writing for Science and Technology  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL A100 or ESL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on works about science and technology applying critical thinking skills and research. Formulate and compose written arguments. Recognize logical fallacies, rhetorical strategies, and technical writing formats. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: ENGL 105.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A109

ENGL A1173 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Narrative Journalism  
Advisory: ENGL A100 and JOUR A110.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU.

A writing workshop focusing on student writing and marketing in-depth non-fiction feature articles. Emphasis will be on guiding students and developing interesting non-fiction stories from the idea stage through publication and finding suitable markets for publication. Same as JOUR A117. Students completing ENGL A117 may not receive credit for JOUR A117. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A117

ENGL A1193 Units (72 lecture hours)  
Introduction to Creative Writing  
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Familiarizes students with writing techniques in fiction, poetry, and scriptwriting through close reading in all three genres, careful text analysis with an emphasis on methods, and extensive writing practice. Students will produce original work in three genres, which they will revise based on detailed responses from instructor and peers. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: ENGL 200.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A119

ENGL A1213 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Short Story Workshop  
Advisory: ENGL A100 and ENGL A119.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

A workshop class in short fiction, centered on discussing and evaluating students’ original work. Includes practical strategies for generating strong prose, based on techniques of published writers. For beginning, intermediate, or advanced writers. Students will be given the opportunity to submit work for publication in the Orange Coast Review. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A121

ENGL A1224 Units (72 lecture hours)  
Novel Writing I  
Advisory: ENGL A100 and ENGL A119.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

A course focusing on student production in the novel form with emphasis on discussion, criticism and evaluation of student novel fragments or completed manuscripts. Designed for beginning, intermediate, and advanced writers seeking practice and guidance in the novel craft. Discussion, criticism, and evaluation of student work. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A122

ENGL A1233 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Writing for Social Media  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter

Transfer Credit: CSU.

Students will develop writing skills for social media while exploring the design and impact of digital and social media technologies for professional application in a wide variety of organizational situations. Students will analyze, think critically, research, develop, write, and discuss multiple topics in social media.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A123

ENGL A1263 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Poetry Writing  
Advisory: ENGL A100 and ENGL A119.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Emphasizing student writing in poetic forms. Includes lectures and discussions on the theory and practice of poetry, focuses primarily on the discussion and evaluation of student work. Designed for beginning, intermediate and advanced writers seeking practice and guidance in poetry writing. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A126

ENGL A1274 Units (72 lecture hours)  
Scriptwriting I  
Advisory: ENGL A100 and ENGL A119.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

This is a writing workshop in which students gain professional insight into scriptwriting techniques for stage, television, and feature films. Students learn how to write a beginning and ending, synopsis, treatment, step outline, and a brief scene designated for the stage, as well as television or the movies. The class focuses on the discussion of student works and their evaluation by the instructor. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A127

ENGL A1403 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Introduction to Literature  
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

This course introduces representative works from major genres (fiction, novel, poetry and drama), develops students’ close reading and analytical writing skills, and promotes appreciation and critical understanding of the cultural, historical, and aesthetic qualities of literature. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: ENGL 120.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A140

ENGL A140H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Introduction to Literature Honors  
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

This course introduces representative works from major genres (fiction, novel, poetry and drama), develops students’ close reading and analytical writing skills, and promotes appreciation and critical understanding of the cultural, historical, and aesthetic qualities of literature. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: ENGL 120.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A140H

ENGL A1413 Units (54 lecture hours)  
The Bible As Literature  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important Biblical works from both the Old and New Testament canon. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works, their origins and adoption. Formulate and produce written analysis of assigned works. Same course as RLST A180. Students completing ENGL A141 may not receive credit for RLST A180. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A141

ENGL A141H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
The Bible As Literature Honors  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important Biblical works from both the Old and New Testament canon. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works, their origins and adoption. Formulate and produce written analysis of assigned works. Same course as RLST A180. Students completing ENGL A141H may not receive credit for RLST A180. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A141H

ENGL A1433 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Children's Literature  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important texts of children’s literature. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: ENGL 180.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A143

ENGL A143H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Children's Literature Honors  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important texts of children’s literature. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: ENGL 180.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A143H

ENGL A1473 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Introduction to Science Fiction  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important works of science fiction. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A147

ENGL A147H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Introduction to Science Fiction Honors  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important works of science fiction. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A147H

ENGL A1483 Units (72 lecture hours)  
Film As Literature  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on international and American films. Critically examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic, religious, and/or historical elements related to film. Explore the styles in individual works and the commentary made on moral, social, and aesthetic issues. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A148

ENGL A148H3 Units (72 lecture hours)  
Film As Literature Honors  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on international and American films. Critically examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic, religious, and/or historical elements related to film. Explore the styles in individual works and the commentary made on moral, social, and aesthetic issues. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A148H

ENGL A1503 Units (54 lecture hours)  
American Literature Before the 20th Century  
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important early American literary works produced prior to the 20th Century. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: ENGL 130.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A150

ENGL A150H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
American Literature Before the 20th Century Honors  
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important early American literary works produced prior to the 20th Century. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: ENGL 130.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A150H

ENGL A1513 Units (54 lecture hours)  
American Literature in the 20th Century  
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important American literary works from the early 20th century to the present. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. This course may also be offered online. Lecture. C-ID: ENGL 135.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A151

ENGL A151H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
American Literature in the 20th Century Honors  
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important American literary works from the early 20th century to the present. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. This course may also be offered online. Lecture. C-ID: ENGL 135.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A151H

ENGL A1523 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Race, Culture, and Identity in Literature  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on texts by American writers, immigrant writers, and other writers that explore ethnicity, race, culture, sexuality, or ideology. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A152

ENGL A152H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Race, Culture, and Identify in Literature Honors  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on texts by American writers, immigrant writers, and other writers that explore ethnicity, race, culture, sexuality, or ideology. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A152H

ENGL A1563 Units (54 lecture hours)  
California Literature  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important texts of California Literature. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A156

ENGL A156H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
California Literature Honors  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important texts of California Literature. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A156H

ENGL A1603 Units (54 lecture hours)  
World Literature Through Renaissance  
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for college-level composition (CID ENGL 100) as determined by college assessment or other appropriate method.
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, interpret, and write on influential and significant early World literary works in translation produced from antiquity through 1650. Works will be included from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A160

ENGL A160H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
World Literature Through Renaissance Honors  
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for college-level composition (
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, interpret, and write on influential and significant early World literary works in translation produced from antiquity through 1650. Works will be included from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. C-ID: Engl 100) as determined by college assessment or other appropriate method.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A160H

ENGL A1613 Units (54 lecture hours)  
World Literature Since Renaissance  
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for college-level composition (CID ENGL 100) as determined by college assessment or other appropriate method.
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important World literary works in translation from the 1650's to the present. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works from Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and the Middle East. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A161

ENGL A161H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
World Literature Since Renaissance Honors  
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for college-level composition (CID ENGL 100) as determined by college assessment or other appropriate method.
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important World literary works in translation from the 1650 to the present. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works from Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and the Middle East. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A161H

ENGL A1683 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Popular Fiction  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU.

Read, analyze, and write on important texts of Popular Fiction including popular novels, detective fiction, science fiction, fantasy, horror, young adult, romance, historical fiction, and graphic novel/comics. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A168

ENGL A1703 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Contemporary Literature  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important contemporary literature. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A170

ENGL A170H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Contemporary Literature Honors  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important contemporary literature. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A170H

ENGL A1733 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Women Writers  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important works by women writers. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A173

ENGL A173H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Women Writers Honors  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important works by women writers. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A173H

ENGL A1763 Units (54 lecture hours)  
World Mythology  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on myths and the literature based on mythic traditions. Examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic, religious, and/or historical elements related to these texts. Formulate and produce written analysis of assigned work. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A176

ENGL A176H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
World Mythology Honors  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on myths and the literature based on mythic traditions. Examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic, religious, and/or historical elements related to these texts. Formulate and produce written analysis of assigned work. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A176H

ENGL A1793 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Gender and Sexuality in Literature and Film  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on literature and films of different genres, periods, and cultures that focus on culturally constructed images of males and females. Examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic, religious, and/or historical elements related to these films and texts. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A179

ENGL A179H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Gender and Sexuality in Literature and Film Honors  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on literature and films of different genres, periods, and cultures that focus on culturally constructed images of gender and sexuality. Examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic, and/or historical elements related to gender, sexuality and sexual identity. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A179H

ENGL A1813 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Shakespeare  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on a range of Shakespearean texts including histories, comedies, tragedies, and problem plays. Examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic, religious, and/or historical elements related to these texts. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A181

ENGL A181H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Shakespeare Honors  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on a range of Shakespearean texts including histories, comedies, tragedies, and problem plays. Examine the philosophical, cultural, mythic, religious, and/or historical elements related to these texts. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A181H

ENGL A1873 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Introduction to Literary Theory  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Introduction to literary theory and interpretation with a focus on genre, textual analysis, and application of theoretical principles. Examines the influence of philosophy and history on perceptions of literature and will investigate relevant topics such as art, sexuality, economics, culture, power, and language. Some authors may include Barthes, Freud, Marx, Derrida, and Foucault. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A187

ENGL A187H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Introduction to Literary Theory Honors  
Advisory: ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Introduction to literary theory and interpretation with a focus on genre, textual analysis, and application of theoretical principles. Examines the influence of philosophy and history on perceptions of literature and will investigate relevant topics such as art, sexuality, economics, culture, power, and language. Some authors may include Barthes, Freud, Marx, Derrida, and Foucault. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A187H

ENGL A2223 Units (72 lecture hours)  
Novel Writing II  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU.

For students who have completed at least fifty pages of an original novel, this intermediate level writing workshop focuses on planning and developing the novel into a full-length manuscript. The course explores theory, technique and the practical discipline of writing fiction, and examines models from various genres (literary classics, historical fiction, detective fiction, romance, science fiction and others). In addition, students learn to write critiques demonstrating a working knowledge of literary technique and terminology. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A222

ENGL A2263 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Poetry Writing II  
Advisory: ENGL A100 and ENGL A119.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU.

For students who have had some experience in writing and reading poetry, this intermediate course emphasizes student writing in poetic forms. Includes lectures and discussions on the theory and practice of poetry, focusing primarily on the discussion and evaluation of student poems with an emphasis on rewriting and building a portfolio of work. Designed for intermediate writers seeking continued practice and guidance in poetry writing. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A226

ENGL A2274 Units (72 lecture hours)  
Scriptwriting II  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

This is a course for students who have completed at least one act (30 pages) of an original play or screenplay. The emphasis this semester will be on analyzing dramatic strategies in film, television, and theatre, with special attention given to bringing a short project to completion (30-60 pages). Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A227

ENGL A2323 Units (72 lecture hours)  
Novel Writing III  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This is an advanced writing workshop for students who have already completed more than 100 pages of an original novel. Students will focus on analysis of the elements of dramatic fictional structure through examination of works in progress. In addition to generating 50-100 new pages, students will read essays on craft and engage in research into the settings and circumstances of their characters in order to lend authenticity to the narrative. This course is designed to assist students in developing and revising manuscripts to meet contemporary publication standards. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A232

ENGL A2374 Units (72 lecture hours)  
Scriptwriting III  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

An intermediate scriptwriting workshop for students who have completed at least 60 pages of an original work. The emphasis at this stage will be on the refinement of structure, tone, dialogue, and character, in service to the emerging themes of the work-in-progress. Students will read essays on craft and will engage in research into the circumstances and settings featured in their scripts. After generating 30-60 new pages, students will carefully revise and edit their work, resulting in the completion of a substantial portion of their full-length plays/screenplays. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A237

ENGL A2424 Units (72 lecture hours)  
Novel Writing IV  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU.

This is a writing workshop for students who have completed more than 150 pages of an original novel. The course is designed to assist students in finishing their novels and prepare them to market professional manuscripts for publication. Students will research current standards for query letters and other submission procedures and apply them to the process of selling their work. Manuscripts submitted for workshop will meet contemporary publication standards. Graded or Pass/No Pass option.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A242

ENGL A2474 Units (72 lecture hours)  
Scriptwriting IV  

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

An advanced scriptwriting workshop for students who have completed at least 90 pages of an original work. The emphasis this semester will be on completing and marketing a saleable feature-length screenplay, theatrical play, original pilot, or spec script for an existing television show. May be taken for grades or on a pass-no pass basis.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A247

ENGL A2703 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Survey of British Literature Before 1800  
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to 1800. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. This course may also be offered online. C-ID: ENGL 160.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A270

ENGL A270H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Survey of British Literature Before 1800 Honors  
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to 1800. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. This course may also be offered online. C-ID: ENGL 160.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A270H

ENGL A2753 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Survey of British Literature After 1800  
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important British literary works after 1800. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. This course may also be offered online. C-ID: ENGL 165.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A275

ENGL A275H3 Units (54 lecture hours)  
Survey of British Literature After 1800 Honors  
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENGL A100.

Grading Mode: Standard Letter, Pass/No Pass

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC.

Read, analyze, and write on important British literary works after 1800. Explore the historical, cultural, philosophical, and aesthetic implications of representative works. Formulate and produce written analyses of assigned works. Graded or Pass/No Pass option. This course may also be offered online. C-ID: ENGL 165.

Catalog Program Pages Referencing ENGL A275H