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This course examines ways of understanding the meaning of character in human life through the study of literature.  All sections will introduce students to fiction, poetry, and drama, but each section will be designed around each instructor’s chosen theme-based readings or around a general introduction to literature.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Upon successful completion of the course, each participant should be able to:

  •         recognize and respond to a variety of literary genres
  •         understand and be able to implement the process of analyzing a piece of literature
  •         use writing and reading for inquiry, learning, and critical-thinking
  •         demonstrate the ability to engage in academic discussion
  •         adopt the appropriate voice, tone, and level of formality required in academic writing
  •         integrate their own ideas with those of others
  •         practice appropriate means of documenting their work.

COURSE REQUIRED TEXTBOOK AND READINGS

Meyer, Michael, Ed. Literature to Go. Third Edition.  New York: MacMillan, 2017. ISBN 13: 978-1-319-03726-0


Spiegelman, Art.  Maus: I and II. New York: Pantheon, 1993. 978-0679748403

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Updated for our purposes! Syllabus

{expand}The Stories!

Just a sampling!

{expand}Instructor: Nikki Hubbard

The many faces of me!  

I have been a public school teacher for twenty years and have taught advanced English studies courses including SFCC dual-credit courses, IB and AP courses.  I have two advanced fields of studies: one in English literature and the other in instructional design.  I am very excited to have this opportunity to teach at CMU and help you to explore your early collegiate study of fiction and potential future in the field!