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Human Values in Literature - Writing Intensive
Course ID: ENGL 290 - WISchool:Arts and Sciences, College of
Program: English
Credit Hours: 3
Course Description
This variable topics course focuses on a perennial psychological or philosophical problem facing the individual as exemplified in literary works, e.g., the passage from innocence to experience, the problem of death, and the idea of liberty. Outcomes: Students will be able to demonstrate understanding of the ability of literature to express the deepest and most abiding concerns of human beings, and how literary works come to be.
This is a multicultural class.
Prerequisite/s
UCLR 100 for students admitted to Loyola University for Fall 2012 or later. No requirement for students admitted to Loyola prior to Fall 2012 or those with a declared major or minor in the Department of English, Department of Classical Studies, or Department of Modern Languages and Literatures. This is a writing intensive class. A grade of C- or better in UCWR 110 is required to enroll.Course Offering
Session | Day | Time | Instructor | Location |
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A | Mon, Tue, Wed | 3:35 PM - 5:45 PM | Mann | ONLINE |