Selected Studies in Literature Syllabus for 2021-2022
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Course

ENGL-2341-001 Selected Studies in Literature

Prerequisites

Prerequisites: ENGL 1301

Course Description

Intensive reading in single areas unified by genre, theme, major author, period or geographic region with topic determined each semester.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

Hybrid

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Computer and internet access is mandatory. 

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Intensive reading in single areas unified by genre, theme, major author, period or geographic region with topic determined each semester.

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Grading Criteria

Grading Criteria

 

Essay:  30%

Discussion Boards:  20%

Exams:  15%

Project:  15%

Final:  20%

 

90-100 A

80-90 B

70-80 C

60-70 D

0-59 F

Attendance

 

No late work will be accepted.  Please anticipate problems and work responsibly so that your work will be submitted on time.

 

Calendar

Calendar English 2341 Summer 2022

Above is a link to the calendar for English 2341:  Selected Topics in Short Fiction

Readings Lectures and Assignments
WEEK 1 (May 23-29)  
“Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne M: Course Introduction
"The Man in the Black Suit" by Stephen King T: Online Lectures and Assignments Week 1
  W: Lecture: Literary Devices Crash Course
  T: Discussion Board 1 and Journal 1 Due 5.29.22
   
WEEK 2 (May 30-June 5)  
"The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" by Ursula LeGuin M: Lecture, Discussion, Essay Assigned
"Lusus Naturae" by Margaret Atwood T: Online Lectures and Assignments Week 2
  W: In-class discussion of readings
  T: Discussion Board 2 and Journal 2 Due 6.5.22
   
   
WEEK 3 (June 6 - 12 )  
"Where are You Going, Where Have You Been" by Joyce Carol Oates M: Lecture and Discussion
"Strawberry Spring" by Stephen King T: Online Lectures and Assignments Week 3
  W: In-class discussion of readings
  T: Discussion Board 3 and Journal 3 Due 6.12.22
   
WEEK 4 (June 13-19)  
"EPICAC" by Kurt Vonnegut M: Lecture and Discussion
"The Perfect Match" by Ken Liu T: Online Lectures and Assignments Week 4
  W: In-class discussion of readings
  T: Discussion Board 4, Journal 4, and Essay Due 6.19.22
   
WEEK 5 (June 20-26)  
"There Will Come Soft Rains" by Ray Bradbury M: Project Assigned, Analysis of Readings for Final
  T: Complete Project
  W: Explication Project Due 6.22.22
  T: Discussion Board 5 and Journal 5 Due 6.26.22
   
WEEK 6 (June 27 -30)  
"There Will Come Soft Rains" by Ray Bradbury M: Final Review
  W: Final Due 6.28.22 midnight

Additional Information

Ms. Frazer

 

cafrazer@actx.edu

Please be advised that this is a college level course and may include adult subject matter.

 

Syllabus Created on:

04/29/22 11:27 AM

Last Edited on:

05/04/22 8:53 AM