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English Literature 481: World Literature - Seventeeth Century to the Present (Honors)
  • Synopsis: This course is a comparative study of works that have made important contributions to world literature. Students learn to recognize and explain developmental stages and important themes in representative works written from the seventeenth-century to the present and to analyze multicultural issues the works address. Students analyze literary expressions of values, ideas, and multicultural issues typical of major world cultures. An important purpose of the course is to examine significant aspects of culture, social experiences, and contributions of non-western cultures. The class is conducted as a seminar in which students give at least one oral presentation and write a minimum of 6,000 words, including at least two textual analyses and one research paper. For an updated syllabus visit the instructors website.
  • Prerequisites: ENGWR 100 with a grade of "C" or better; or placement through the assessment process. Admission to Honors Program.
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  • Schedule: Spring
  • Transferability: UC, CSU; AA/AS Areas C, F
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