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Introduction to systematic study of literature. Emphasis on fiction, with attention to poetry and drama.
Relate the language and structure of a literary text to its content and meaning.
Compose well-developed verbal and written responses to literature.
Demonstrate familiarity with all genres of literature, with an emphasis on fiction.
Removed the prerequisite of CPN 100 or 102 because this course is one of our entry-level literature courses and necessary writing skills will be taught in the course.
If yes, attach the course outline for both undergraduate and graduate courses, clearly defining the requirements and expectations for learning undergraduate and graduate credit.
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Complete this section ONLY if this course is being submitted for approval for Presentation Skills.
Complete this section ONLY if this course is being submitted for approval for Writing Intensive.
1. All WI courses must ask students to write an equivalent of at least 15 typed pages, with two or more pieces of writing submitted in multiple drafts. Upper division WI courses may use a single project towards this 15-page minimum.
2. In WI courses, instructors are required to respond to students’ writing through written comments, conferences, or both. Students must revise their work and use their instructor's feedback as they write their revisions.
3. Instructors of WI courses must dedicate class time to teach students how to write in a particular discipline, which may include discipline-specific writing techniques, strategies, and genres. (For example, this course may teach students how to write in genres important to your discipline, such as lesson/unit plans, lab reports, field notes, or argumentative essays. You may teach these writing techniques and strategies through a sequence of assignments, in-class workshops, or by giving and explaining models of your discipline’s writing.)
4. How the writing component forms a significant percentage of the course grade.
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