2018-2019 Catalog

 

200

LIT-242 Literature and Ideas

This course is intended to challenge students to evaluate, analyze, and synthesize a variety of literature. Literary elements such as plot, setting, conflict, characterization, and point of view will be applied. The literary collection is organized through a focus or theme and requires students to critically examine their own thoughts and 21st century viewpoints. Not open to students with credit in ENG-242.

3

LIT-243 Introduction to Literature: Discovering

This course introduces students to the basic skills needed to interpret the meaning of literary texts by understanding how literary forms and devices are used to communicate major themes. (Not open to students with credit in LIT-242, ENG-242 or ENG-243).

3

LIT-243 Introduction to Literature: Discovering

This course introduces students to the basic skills needed to interpret the meaning of literary texts by understanding how literary forms and devices are used to communicate major themes. (Not open to students with credit in LIT-242, ENG-242 or ENG-243).

3

LIT-243 Introduction to Literature: Discovering

This course introduces students to the basic skills needed to interpret the meaning of literary texts by understanding how literary forms and devices are used to communicate major themes. (Not open to students with credit in LIT-242, ENG-242 or ENG-243).

3
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