Working- Class America

Course Code:
ENG 111
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable, Written Communication - Reinforcing
Course Description:

This writing-intensive course develops critical thinking and expository writing skills through the study of, and written reaction to, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and drama classified as working-class literature.  Students will examine how the working class is represented in American literature from 1900 to the present and will explore the characteristics that constitute working-class writing. This exploration will include analysis of the American social class system, issues of labor and work, changing American values, and notions of success and the American dream.  Completes General Education Requirements:  WC-R, LAS

Credit:
3
Prerequisites:

ENG 101 Effective College Writing

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