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Dec 21, 2024
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ENG 215H - Early American Literature: Colonial to 1865 - Honors3 credit hours - Three hours weekly; one term. This is an honors course.
This course meets the Arts & Humanities General Education Requirement.
Survey the literature of the United states from its colonial beginnings to the Civil War. Study major influences - literary, historical and social - reflected in the writing of this period.
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for Honors courses and ENG 101 /ENG 101A or permission of department chair.
Crosslisted: Also offered as ENG 215 ; credit is not given for both ENG 215H and ENG 215 .
Note: Complete and present an honors capstone research project that extends beyond the classroom.
Location(s) Typically Offered: Arnold Main Campus (MC) and Online (OL)
Term(s) Typically Offered: Fall and summer
Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Analyze and evaluate selected works of American literature from its beginnings through the Civil War;
- Trace and compare the racial, ethnic, gender, and class differences which constitute the American experience and which are reflected in its literature;
- Explain the relationship of the literature to its intellectual, social, and cultural backgrounds;
- Identify and trace changes in literary forms, themes, and conventions during the period;
- Write analytically about a variety of texts;
- Practice close textual analysis that demonstrates development of critical thinking skills.
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