Julianne White

Adjunct Faculty

English

Classes Taught

Spring 2022

ENG102 First-Year Composition 3 Credits
Emphasis on rhetoric and composition with a focus on persuasive, research-based writing and understanding writing as a process. Developing advanced college-level writing strategies through three or more writing projects comprising at least 4,000 words in total.
Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in ENG101.
Due to the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, students are encouraged to attend the first class meeting before purchasing the textbook.
General Education Designations:First-Year Composition [FYC]
Section Location Delivery Dates Days Times Availability
28104
Dobson Campus
In Person
Lecture
01/19/2022 - 05/13/2022
MoWe
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM

Closed

ENH255 Contemporary U.S. Literature and Film 3 Credits
Strengths and weaknesses of literature and film. Challenges of adapting literature to film. Addressing racial, ethnic, gender, class and religious differences between cultures and mediums. Use of narrative in each medium and how it translates various cultural values and assumptions. Specific genres present in literature and film. Cultural metaphors and symbols used in literature and film.
Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in ENG101.
General Education Designations:Cultural Diversity in the US [C], Humanities, Fine Arts & Design [HU], Literacy & Critical Inquiry [L]
Section Location Delivery Dates Days Times Availability
30497
Online Course
Online (On Your Time)
Lecture
01/18/2022 - 05/13/2022

Class Started

Notes:This is an Online class that does not meet at specific class times. Students are required to have access to a computer or mobile device, and Internet access, unless otherwise specified. Before enrolling in their first online class at MCC, students need to view the online orientation and complete the readiness survey on//m.channelac.com/online/get-startedfor additional information.

Class 30497 Students may contact instructor at:julianne.white@mesacc.edu

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