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ENGL 202
Readings in British Literature

  1. Catalog Entry

ENGL 202. Readings in British Literature
Three hours lecture (3).

Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 102

Study of selected works in British literature with emphasis on the development of critical reading skills within a historical, cultural, and ideological national context. General Education credit—Humanities.

  1. Detailed Description of Content of Course

Close reading and critical analysis of selected major works of British literature from its beginnings to the present day; such works to be drawn from different literary periods—Middle Ages through the 21 st Century— and to represent a variety of literary genres.

  1. Detailed Description of Conduct of Course

ENGL 202 uses a wide variety of instructional strategies which may include any number of the following: lecture; discussion; PowerPoint or web-enhanced instruction; collaborative group work; individual or group student reports; student PowerPoint or web-enhanced presentations; informal writing-to-learn activities including in-class focused writing, readers' logs, double-entry reading journals, or discussion questions; formal writing activities including essays, reviews, critical analyses, research reports with peer writing groups on drafts; individual or group conferences with the instructor on drafts; creative writing projects including short fiction, poetry, dramatic sketches.

  1. Goals and Objectives of Course

English 202 has the following goals:

  1. Assessment Measures

Either alone or in collaboration with others, students will demonstrate their understanding of the art of literature and their ability to interpret thoughtfully what they have read by participating in discussion and by formulating written analyses of the reading in their journals, in their papers and on examinations. Students will demonstrate in discussion and in their writing their mastery of the texts assigned for reading. Students will be expected to make personal connections to the literature and express those connections through discussion, writing, creative projects, class presentations or performances.

  1. Other Course Information

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