ENGL 2213 - Survey of World Literature to 1650 Description Selected significant works of world literature from ancient, medieval, and renaissance periods. Includes study of movements, schools, and periods.
Pre-Requisite None.
Co-Requisite N/A
Cross Listed Course N/A
3 Credit Hour(s)
Contact Hours 45 lecture hours
3 Faculty Load Hour(s)
Semesters Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
ACTS Equivalent ENGL 2113 (ACTS) - World Literature I
Grade Mode A-F
Learning Outcomes Students completing this course will be able to:
- Understand significant literary and cultural developments in world civilizations.
- Understand the interaction of various literary and cultural traditions.
- Achieve familiarity with enduring expressions of human thought by studying major texts of world literature, including the study of literary techniques, forms, and ideas.
- Complete a significant analytical writing component.
General Education Outcomes Supported
- Students gain greater awareness of cultural perspectives.
- Students employ active reading strategies to extract and construct meaning and educational value from texts and media.
- Students can write clear, coherent, well-organized documents, substantially free of errors.
Standard Practices Topics ListEither chronological or genre/thematic structure which includes selected major literary pieces from the textbook Learning Activities Not applicable Assessments - Quizzes,
- Journals,
- Tests,
- Papers,
- Presentations
- Projects and/or
- Bibliographies
Grading guidelines
Not applicable
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