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and analytical writing focusing on documented research, research skills, and responding to
literature. Placement by proficiency exam only. Successful completion of ENG 1033 satis-
fies the Bluefield College general education requirement in Grammar and Composition.
ENG 2003 Literature Appreciation
An introduction to the study of fiction, poetry and drama. Students will explore a variety
of methods for reading, interpreting, and writing about literature. This course fulfills the
general education requirement. Prerequisites: ENG 1013 and 1023 or 1033. (Every Spring)
ENG 2013 British Literature I
A survey of British poetry, drama, and nonfiction from the Anglo-Saxon period through the
eighteenth century. This course fulfills the general education requirement. Prerequisites:
ENG 1013 and 1023 or 1033. (Every Fall)
ENG 2023 British Literature II
A survey of British poetry, drama, and nonfiction from Romanticism to the present. This
course fulfills the general education requirement. Prerequisites: ENG 1013 and 1023 or
1033. (Every Spring)
ENG 2033 American Literature I
A survey of American poetry, drama, fiction, and nonfiction from the Colonial period
through the Civil War. This course fulfills the general education requirement. Prerequisites:
ENG 1013 and 1023 or 1033. (Every Fall)
ENG 2043 American Literature II
A survey of American poetry, drama, fiction, and nonfiction from the Civil War to the pres-
ent. This course fulfills the general education requirement. Prerequisites: ENG 1013 and
1023 or 1033. (Every Spring)
ENG 2053 World Literature I
A survey of Western and Nonwestern poetry, drama, fiction, and nonfiction from the An-
cient period through the Renaissance. This course fulfills the general education require-
ment. Prerequisites: ENG 1013 and 1023 or 1033. (Every Fall)
ENG 2063 World Literature II
A survey of Western and nonwestern poetry, drama, fiction, and nonfiction from the Eigh-
teenth Century to the present. This course fulfills the general education requirement. Pre-
requisites: ENG 1013 and 1023 or 1033. (Even Spring)
ENG 3011, 3012, 3013 Academic Internship
The purpose of this internship is to provide students with hands-on experience in higher
education by tutoring literature students, by assisting professors with class presentations,
and by teaching several classes, all of which provide the context for evaluating and improv-
ing speaking and listening skills. Students are invited to apply by the English faculty. (On
Demand)
ENG 3023 Modern English Grammar
An intensive overview of fundamental grammatical concepts, terminology, and structures.
Students will be able to explain why something is grammatically correct or incorrect, en-
abling them to understand the rationale behind what is considered proper usage in modern
English grammar. While the course is designed with everyone in mind, the needs of future
teachers are taken into special consideration. (Every Fall)