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Forms of Literature - 33111 - ENGL 2341 - 002 | |||||||||||||||
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This is a 16-WEEK ONLINE CLASS The instruction for this FULLY DISTANT ONLINE CLASS will be delivered via canvas with no scheduled class meetings. Students are responsible for logging in on the 1st day of the semester in order to participate in this class. Check your Canvas course homepage frequently for class assignments and information. Online courses require a high-speed internet connection and a computer with an up-to-date operating system and browser(s). ***NOTE***If you are new to Online Courses, you are required to enroll in a FREE “Orientation to Online Learning” mini-course. Register for OLRN 0001. This Online Course is accessed through ACES/My Courses. This course examines the interaction of film and literary texts, and the qualities of each. Both texts and films will be studied within the course. Associated Term: Spring 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 03,2023 to Jan 17,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: AlamoOPEN-Open Educ Resources, *SELECT Title link for details, Online Class
Fully Distance Educ Course Instructional Method 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry
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Forms of Literature - 41988 - ENGL 2341 - 003 | |||||||||||||||
The instruction for this course will be delivered via canvas with no scheduled class meetings. If you are new to online or hybrid courses, you are required to enroll in this free Orientation to Online Learning mini-course (OLRN 0001, CRN# 48980 or 48981). If you have any questions, please call (210) 486-5372 or email nlc-dlc@alamo.edu. For more information about online classes at NLC, visit this link to the Distance Learning Website. This course is an inquiry into children’s and young adult literature. Students will analyze works by diverse authors in multiple genres. Focus will be on critical reading of materials appropriate for the elementary through secondary grade levels. Associated Term: Spring 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 03,2023 to Jan 17,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: *SELECT Title link for details, Online Class
Fully Distance Educ Course Instructional Method 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry
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Forms of Literature - 48048 - ENGL 2341 - 007 | |||||||||||||||
This sophomore course is one of the preferred courses to transfer to major universities. This Forms of Literature course focuses on African American literature and its contributions to American literature and culture, particularly its creation of new, enduring genres. Participants in this introductory course survey the rich and diverse history of African American literature which encompasses oral tradition, spirituals, signification, memoir, non-fiction, poetry, drama, and fiction. Reading, responding, writing, and class discussion are features of this course which fulfills the Language, Philosophy, and Culture foundational component area of the core, addressing Critical Thinking, Communication, Social Responsibility, and Personal Responsibility, and Teamwork. This course meets on campus (on site) for instruction. This course meets on campus (on site) for instruction. Associated Term: Spring 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 03,2023 to Jan 17,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: AlamoOPEN-Open Educ Resources, *SELECT Title link for details
Face to Face Instructional Method 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
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