Minor in Literature and Diverse Cultures
Students must complete a minimum of six credits of advanced standing coursework in their minor.*
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required Courses | ||
Select two courses focusing on diversity and literature: | 6 | |
Introduction to World Literature | ||
Classical Greco Roman Myth in 20th Century Arts | ||
African Studies | ||
20TH Century Native American Literature | ||
Women's Literature I | ||
Women's Literature II | ||
World Literature I | ||
World Literature II | ||
Latina Writing | ||
Politics and Economics Lit of Modern Amer | ||
African Literature | ||
World Lit - Modern Fiction | ||
Classical Greco Roman Mythology | ||
Greco Roman, Culture, Myth & Society | ||
Literature and Film | ||
African American Literature I | ||
African American Literature II | ||
New Black Women Writers in America | ||
Harlem Renaissance | ||
Black Critical Theory | ||
Life and Times of Frederick Douglass | ||
Asian American Literature | ||
Victorian Attitudes | ||
Feminist Poetry | ||
Intro to Multi-Ethnic American Literature | ||
American Jewish Novel | ||
Thoughts/Writings of Martin Luther King | ||
African American Novel I | ||
African American Novel II | ||
Medieval Women's Culture | ||
Modern Irish Literature | ||
African American Urban Literature | ||
Young Adult Literature | ||
Select two courses focusing on writing and literature: | 6 | |
Book History: Introduction | ||
Histories and Texts | ||
Theory & Criticism in English Studies | ||
African American Autobiography | ||
Introduction to World Literature | ||
Classical Greco Roman Myth in 20th Century Arts | ||
African Studies | ||
20TH Century Native American Literature | ||
Women's Literature I | ||
Women's Literature II | ||
World Literature I | ||
World Literature II | ||
Languages of Modernism | ||
Latina Writing | ||
Politics and Economics Lit of Modern Amer | ||
African Literature | ||
World Lit - Modern Fiction | ||
Classical Greco Roman Mythology | ||
Greco Roman, Culture, Myth & Society | ||
Literature and Film | ||
Law and Disorder in Literature | ||
Topics in Literature | ||
African American Literature I | ||
African American Literature II | ||
New Black Women Writers in America | ||
Harlem Renaissance | ||
Black Critical Theory | ||
Life and Times of Frederick Douglass | ||
Asian American Literature | ||
Literature for Young Children | ||
English Literature I | ||
English Literature II | ||
Victorian Attitudes | ||
New Fiction | ||
Feminist Poetry | ||
Colonial and Revolutionary Literature | ||
Development of the American Novel | ||
Intro to Multi-Ethnic American Literature | ||
American Jewish Novel | ||
Modern American Drama | ||
Modern American Novel | ||
Modern American Poetry | ||
Thoughts/Writings of Martin Luther King | ||
African American Novel I | ||
African American Novel II | ||
Medieval Women's Culture | ||
Chaucer | ||
Shakespeare I | ||
Shakespeare II | ||
Literature of the Enlightenment | ||
Restoration and 18th Century Drama | ||
18th Century British Novel | ||
19th Century British Novel | ||
Victorian Literature | ||
Modern British Novel | ||
Special Topics Children's/Young Adult Literature | ||
Modern Irish Literature | ||
Urbanism and the Modern Imagination | ||
African American Urban Literature | ||
Electives | ||
Select two additional courses in literature or comparative literary studies at or above the 100-level. | 6 | |
Total Minimum Credits Required | 18 |
*Advanced standing coursework is defined as any 300-level course or above and specific 200-level courses identified by the department.