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Jun 02, 2026
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ENGL 20200 - Introduction To Literary Study Credit Hours: 3.00. In this class, students learn what it means to study English Literature at the college level and to be literary critics-those who analyze, discuss, and write about literature. Students will study the foundational genres of literature (drama, poetry, and prose). They will also learn about literary terms, figurative language, and narrative structures and approaches. Course Learning Outcomes 1. Explain how the conventions of genre shape meaning, form, and interpretation in literary texts.
2. Apply literary terms and concepts-including figurative language and other critical terms-accurately and appropriately in oral and written literary analysis.
3. Analyze narrative elements such as speaker or narrator, point of view, plot structure, characterization, setting, and style within literary texts.
4. Construct evidence-based interpretive claims about literary texts using close reading and relevant textual evidence.1. Explain the methods, objects of study, and applications of English Studies. 2. Apply multiple critical approaches to define cultural complexities. 3. Apply knowledge of written and visual literacies for working with diverse media. 4. Explain and apply different methods of reading. 5. Explain and apply foundational skills of English Studies, such as close reading, written persuasion and argument through evidence.
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