![]() ![]() Quantitative reasoning: ability to reason and solve quantitative problems from a wide array of authentic contexts and everyday life situations to comprehend and create sophisticated arguments support by quantitative evidence and to communicate clearly those arguments in a variety of formats. (1) Institutional Student Learning Outcome: Make a clear, well-organized verbal presentation.ĭemonstrate the ability for independent thought and expression.ĭemonstrate knowledge of the cultural issues of a person’s own culture and other cultures.ĭemonstrate knowledge of major historical events affecting one’s culture and other cultures. Write a clear, well-organized paper using documentation and quantitative tools when appropriate. PSLOS OF OTHER PROGAMS THIS COURSE MEETS: PSLO # PREREQUISITES: EN 110, EN 120a, and EN 120b Degree elective (AS Liberal Arts, and AA Teacher Preparation). ![]() The student will also create a poem and a short story or short play. The student will examine, analyze and interpret nautical literature in the following genres: drama, poetry, fiction (both novels and short stories), and non-fiction. Initiator:Alton Higashi (Education and Social Science)Ĭourse Description:This course is a multi-genre examination of literature of the sea, with an emphasis upon works about the Pacific and by writers of or from the Pacific region. Course Title: EN 205 (Literature of the Sea) ![]()
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