ENG0001 Essential Skills for College Composition
1 credit. A combination of classroom instruction and individualized writing coaching to scaffold the development of critical composition skills. (This course does not fulfill any communication arts and literature requirements for graduation.) Taken concurrently with ENG1303.

ENG1201 Biblical History & Literature I
3 credits. The biblical record of God’s grace from creation to the destruction of Jerusalem. (Cross-listed with THE1001 and HIS1101)

ENG1202 Biblical History & Literature II
3 credits. The biblical record of God’s grace from the destruction of Jerusalem through the Intertestamental Period, to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. (Cross-listed with THE1002 and HIS1102)

ENG1303 Rhetoric and Composition
3 credits. The study of process and strategy in writing analytical and argumentative essays. This is a writing-intensive course in the General Education program.

ENG1304 Literature Seminar: The Challenge of Faith
3 credits. A study of effective reading, analyzing, interpreting, and writing about literature in multiple genres focused on themed selections in a seminar format. (Challenge of Faith)

ENG1305 Literature Seminar:  Family and Identity
3 credits. A study of effective reading, analyzing, interpreting, and writing about literature in multiple genres focused on themed selections in a seminar format. (Family and Identity)

ENG1306 Literature Seminar: Leisure and Labor
3 credits. A study of effective reading, analyzing, interpreting, and writing about literature in multiple genres focused on themed selections in a seminar format. (Leisure and Labor)

ENG2201 Biblical History & Literature III
3 credits. The biblical record of God’s grace in the life of the primitive church. A study of selected New Testament epistles and their background in the Acts of the Apostles. This is a writing-intensive course in the General Education program. (Cross-listed with THE2001 and HIS2101)