

Some of these things are even labeled as dangerous or as pests, and others are simply invisible to us. This course invites you to begin to see the Nature which is all around us, even in our cities and in our backyards––the Nature that is made up of tiny things like bees, spiders, beetles, fungi, water molecules, and air particles.

Or maybe grizzly bears, alligators, or elephants. When we speak of “Nature” and “Wilderness” we often think of mountains, oceans, deserts, waterfalls, or canyons. Emphasis on developing analytic skills in dramatic literature and theatre production. Students will compose several shorter and longer essays totaling 25-30 pages of revised writing, develop critical reading and thinking skills and information literacy, and practice oral communication.ġ20: Introduction to Theatre & Dramatic LiteratureĬourse Catalog Description: Reading important plays, attending stage productions, writing and thinking critically about theatre and drama.

Prereq: Students required to take the MSN ESLAT cannot enroll until the ESL 118 requirement is satisfiedĮnglish 100 is an introduction to college composition that begins to prepare students for the demands of writing in the university and for a variety of contexts beyond the classroom. Center for Teaching and Research on Writing.
