Oct 14, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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ENG 231 - Global Literature: Perspectives Across Periods and Locations


3 credit hours - A broad survey, exploring multiple perspectives. Traces enduring themes (such as the individual, ecology, virtue, or conspiracy) or forms (such as the novel) across a range of literary periods and cultural locations. In addition to exposing students to a diverse range of perspectives, this course is intended to strengthen analytical skills and to improve expository writing ability. Note: Each section of ENG 231 emphasizes a slightly different theme; a list of section themes is available in the main office of the Department of English and Foreign Languages. Satisfies humanities general education requirement for 3 hours in literature or 3 hours in humanities. Prerequisite(s): ENG 102  (or 104 ). Students must complete ENG 231 (or 233 ) and 232  (or 234 ) before enrolling in any English course numbered 301 or above, with the exceptions of ENG 361  and 408 .  A student may not receive credit for both ENG 231 and 233.



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