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Studying literature allows us to reflect on the past and present and see how cultures have been/are defined by its literature. The study of literature allows us to see the connections between the present and the past. Literature speaks to us through the ages, arousing our imagination and revealing common human experiences and the quest for understanding.


Class Schedule 

(Not all classes offered every semester)

Number Course Credit Hours
ENH110 Introduction to Literature 3
ENH112 Chicano Literature 3
ENH202 World Literature After the Renaissance 3
ENH206 Nature and Environmental Literature 3
ENH241 American Literature Before 1860 3
ENH242 American Literature After 1860 3
ENH251 Mythology 3
ENH253 Contemporary Global Literature and Film 3
ENH254 Literature and Film 3
ENH255 Contemporary U.S. Literature and Film 3
ENH260 Literature of the Southwest 3
ENH291 Children's Literature 3


 

 
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