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ENG3402 Graphic Novels, Spring 2019
This WI course is designed to introduce students to the genre of graphic novels, from technical aspects of storytelling to comparative thematic and sociocultural analysis.
ENG3401 Law through Lit, FA2018
An exploration of concepts of justice, higher law, customary law and written law expressed through works of fiction and non-fiction. The course seeks to enhance the student’s sensitivity to issues of ethics, […]
Eat Your Words Food and its connection with identity and culture. This class is paired with Professor Devers’ English Composition 1, ENG 1101 as part of a learning community. Students will use their writing p […]
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ENG3401 Law Through Literature, Spring 2016
This is a literature course in which we examine themes associated with law, ethics, and investigation.
As you can see from the College’s description of this course, Perspectives in Literature is “A study of human values in the literature of Western Culture. Readings are organized around the great themes of lit […]
ENG 3401 D554 Law Through Lit FA2015
A literature course examining themes associated with law and government.
ENG 3401 Law thru Lit Fall 2014
This course examines literary texts that deal with issues of law and ethics.
ENG 2000 E222 Perspectives in Lit SP2015
A survey of literature, introducing common themes in several genres of American and British literature.
Written language forms the foundation of human society: it allows us to communicate with our neighbors and with societies across the globe. It enables the sharing of scientific discoveries and it affords us an […]
ENG2000D812 Perspectives, Summer 2015
An introduction to the major themes of literature and to methods of analyzing them.
ENG1101 English Comp I Summ2015
This is Composition I, a course in which students read assigned texts, perform research, and write formal and informal assignments.
ENG 3401 D570 Law Through Lit SP2015
A literature course examining themes associated with law and government.