ENG 313 Details

3 Credit Hours

Course Description:

A reading and writing intensive course, ENG 313 builds upon the critical thinking, research and writing skills initiated in ENG 150. Emphasis in this course will be, as indicated by the title, on literature that explores identity-formation as well as the individual?s relationship(s) with other, particularly across the interstices of race, class, gender and sexuality. Students will read textual selections closely to appreciate the use of various literary elements and to engage in meaning-making. In addition, students should expect to contemplate the attributes that make literature important and ascetically impactful in the 21st century. Writing assignments will include a range of essays, formal and informal, and include one or more research projects in which students apply and demonstrate mastery of an academic documentation format.

Discipline: English


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Sections Offered in Fall 2024:

ENG 313 01: Identity and Relationships Stier, Adam mail     Open: 1 / Reg: 19 / Max: 20
Discipline: English
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Instructional Method Building / Room Days Meeting Dates Meeting Times
Lecture L136 --T-R-- 08/19/2024 - 12/12/2024 2:30 PM - 3:45 PM

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