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ENGH015: Multicultural Literature

Credits: 0.5 units/5 hours
5 Evaluations, 3 Projects, 3 Progress Tests
5 Teacher Connects
(ENGH015062)

NCAA Approved
UC a-g Approved

This course will examine literary contributions from many cultural groups. Students will read a variety of short fiction stories and essays. The course explores situations of different groups of people, and students will study how one’s heritage and background affect one’s sense of identity. At the same time, the course will look for human themes that are common across cultures, such as heritage, identity, gender, race, traditions, and community. Students will study the importance of these themes to different groups in society.

Course Materials

Required:
Textbook: The Norton Anthology of World Literature, 4th Edition, Volume 2 (ISBN: 9780393602883)

Optional:
Multicultural Literature ENGH015062 (printed course content)


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Summary
Course Price $300.00



  • Tuition (ENGH015062)  $250.00
  • Administrative Fee  $50.00

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