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    Dec 13, 2024  
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ENG-2030 - Introduction to the Short Novel and Novel* (H) (3)

Prerequisite: ENG-1010  or ENG-1010T  

 
Students in this course are introduced to the short novel and the novel from various literary periods, cultures, and styles.  Students examine and critically evaluate short novels and novels, especially in terms of their literary elements.  Students learn about and apply critical literary theory to literature.  Students will learn about and demonstrate their awareness of the historical, cultural, social, and philosophical influences that shaped and were, at times, shaped by the short novel and novel writers.  Students demonstrate this knowledge and understanding through a variety of activities and assessments.  This course satisfies the General Education Humanities requirement.

List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections)
CO1 - Identify terminology/vocabulary/elements of the genre.

CO2 - Explain literature’s role in cultural, intellectual, and historical developments contributing to the broad human experience.

CO3 - Critically evaluate literary content and concepts using a variety of applications.

CO4 - Synthesize information, making connections within and among the works studied.

CO5 - Produce original texts using correct MLA formatting, citation, and documentation standards.











































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