ENGL 106: Introduction to Ecoliterature

Credits
5
Lecture Hours 50 Lab Hours 0 Clinical Hours 0
Independent Project Hours
0
Weekly Contact Hours
5
Meets Degree Requirements For
Humanities
Description

This class introduces students to the principal literary forms of short story, poetry, novel, creative nonfiction, and film/drama. It includes reading of representative works of established authors, discussions, and lectures to help develop awareness and increased understanding of literature, nature, and systems thinking.

Grading Basis
Graded

Course Learning Outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Have a deeper understanding of fiction, poetry, and drama/cinema

    Level
    Beginner
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Have practiced different critical approaches to literature

    Level
    Beginner
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Read texts critically and have methods for understanding complex texts

    Level
    Beginner
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Have practiced different critical approaches to literature

    Level
    Beginner
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Be exposed to a breadth of literature in terms of genre, era, author, culture, form and style

    Level
    Beginner
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Have practiced different critical approaches to literature

    Level
    Beginner
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Have a deeper understanding of fiction, poetry, and drama/cinema

    Level
    Beginner
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Have practiced different critical approaches to literature

    Level
    Beginner
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Have practiced different critical approaches to literature

    Level
    Beginner
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Have practiced different critical approaches to literature

    Level
    Beginner
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Have practiced different critical approaches to literature

    Level
    Beginner

Core Topics

  • Fiction
  • Creative nonfiction
  • Poetry
  • Drama/cinema
  • Literature
  • Ecology
  • Systems thinking
  • Sustainability