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B.S. in Actuarial Science
    
    Apr 21, 2025  
2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

ENGL 2232 - Studies in Diverse Literary Cultures - Writing Intensive

Hours: 4
Topical, thematic investigations of the literary arts in distinct communities, cultures, or subcultures (e.g. Asian, Native American, Appalachian, etc.). Literature is situated in regional, national, transnational, colonial, postcolonial, diasporic, or global contexts; understood as a catalyst for self-discovery, communal survival, and political transformation; and explored as a vehicle of imaginative, creative expression. Considers a variety of writers and genres; engages contemporary or historical texts; advances intermediate reading and writing skills; devotes 1-credit hour to foundational research experiences and information literacy; and includes opportunities to write autobiographically, reflectively, critically, and creatively.
Prerequisites: ENGL 1155 or INST 1500.
Notes: This course may be used as a substitute for the INST Creativity and Culture (INST 2600’s) requirement.