Literature
The Letters Department offers a variety of literature courses for students who are interested in pursuing the Associate in Arts in English and Literature and for those who wish to satisfy a humanities general education requirement.
Contact Information
Department Chair: Susan Herrmann Dean: Dana Smith |
Department: Letters, Transfer Office: Building 3600, 760.795.6874 |
Full-Time Faculty
Robert Archer Anthony Burman Maria Figueroa-Chacon Susan Herrmann José Jara Jeff Keehn |
John Kirwan Jane Mushinsky Holly Ordway Jim Sullivan Robert Turner |
Courses
LIT 120: Introduction to Literature
Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 100.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UC
Lecture 3 hours. (1503.00)
This course provides a general introduction to literary genres--prose fiction (short story and novel), poetry, drama and film--in order to enhance students' skills in analyzing texts and film with insight. Students will examine fundamentals of literary analysis (plot, character, symbolism, theme, irony), as well as basic critical principles for making literary judgments while reading texts.
LIT 250: American Literature
Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 100.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UC
Lecture 3 hours. (1503.00)
This course explores major writers and literary movements in America beginning with Native American literature and concluding with writers of the mid-1800's. Authors to be studied may include de Vaca, Bradford, Bradstreet, Tyler, Franklin, De Crevecoeur, Paine, Holmes, Poe, Hawthorne, Thoreau, Jacobs, Stowe, Douglass, Whitman, and Dickinson.
LIT 251: American Literature
Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 100.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UC
Lecture 3 hours. (1503.00)
This course explores major writers and literary movements in America from the mid-1800's to the present. Authors to be studied may include Twain, Chopin, Wharton, Crane, O'Neill, Steinbeck, Hughes, Hemingway, Ellison, Stevens, Plath, Miller, Oates, Clifton, Faulkner, Cisneros and Harjo.
LIT 260: English Literature
Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 100.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UC
Lecture 3 hours. (1503.00)
Survey of major writers in English literature from the Anglo-Saxon era to the 18th century. Course covers works of at least two of the three most influential writers in the language (Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton), as well as historical and cultural backgrounds. Students will read plays; epic, religious, romantic, and satiric poetry; ballads; and non-fiction prose, including essays and biography. Eras include Medieval, Renaissance, and Enlightenment.
LIT 261: English Literature
Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 100.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UC
Lecture 3 hours. (1503.00)
Survey of major writers in English literature from the late 18th to the 21st century. Course covers some of the best-known poetry, essays, drama, and prose fiction written in modern English, as well as historical and cultural backgrounds of these works. Eras include Romantic, Victorian, Modern, and Postmodern.
LIT 265: Shakespeare Studies
Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 100.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UC
Lecture 3 hours. (1503.00)
This course introduces students to selected works by William Shakespeare with the goal of enhancing their understanding and appreciation of his writing. Emphasis is placed not only on the intrinsic value of the works themselves but also upon the historical, intellectual, political, social, and psychological forces that influenced Shakespeare and which are manifested in his extraordinary art. Viewing of plays, films, and/or special television broadcasts of Shakespearean plays and sonnets will complement close reading of the texts themselves.
LIT 270: World Literature
Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 100.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UC
Lecture 3 hours. (1503.00)
This course surveys world literature--including the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas--from the ancient period up to the 1600s. The selected literature will be studied for its expression of the human experience and for its generation of cultural and artistic values.
LIT 271: World Literature
Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 100.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU, UC
Lecture 3 hours. (1503.00)
This course surveys world literature--the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, and the Americas--from the 1600s up to the present. The selected literature will be studied for its expression of the human experience and for its generation of cultural and artistic values.
LIT 292: Internship Studies
Units: 0.5-3
Prerequisites: None
Corequisite: Complete 60 non-paid or 75 paid hours of work per unit.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU
(1503.00)
This course provides students the opportunity to apply the theories and techniques of their discipline in an internship position in a professional setting under the instruction of a faculty-mentor and site supervisor. It introduces students to aspects of the roles and responsibilities of professionals employed in the field of study. Topics include goal-setting, employability skills development, and examination of the world of work as it relates to the student's career plans. Students must develop new learning objectives and/or intern at a new site upon each repetition. Students may not earn more than 16 units in any combination of cooperative work experience (general or occupational) and/or internship studies during community college attendance.
LIT 296: Topics in Literature
Units: 1-3
Prerequisites: None
Acceptable for Credit: CSU
Lecture 1 hour.
Lecture 2 hours.
Lecture 3 hours. (1503.00)
A study of relevant topics in the discipline. Designed to meet special needs; content determined by participating faculty members in consultation with students and the community.
LIT 298: Directed Studies in Literature
Units: 1-3
Prerequisites: None
Enrollment Limitation: Instructor and department chair approval and successful completion of 12 units of college work with at least a 3.0 grade-point average.
Repeatability Rule: May be taken for a total of 3 units.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU
Laboratory 3 hours.
Laboratory 6 hours.
Laboratory 9 hours.
Individualized study, project, or research in area of particular interest to the student and not included in the regular courses of the college. Approval form must be signed by instructor and department chair before registration. (May be taken for a total of 3 units.)