LIT - Literature
LIT 121 Lit, Nature & the Environment (1.5 Credit Hours)
This introductory course investigates the power of literature to express common human desires and to reveal relationships between humans and the rest of the natural world. Formal and ecocritical approaches are emphasized, and other methods are surveyed, as part of the effort to understand literature's intrinsic value. The course is integrated with courses in environmental studies, biology and green economics. Required for fist-year DES majors as part of the Green Learning Community.
May be repeated for credit.
Academic Level: Undergraduate
Corequisites: BUEC 104, ENV 100
LIT 122 Lit, Nature & the Environment (1.5 Credit Hours)
This introductory course investigates the power of literature to express common human desires and to reveal relationships between humans and the rest of the natural world. Formal and ecocritical approaches are emphasized, and other methods are surveyed, as part of the effort to understand literature's intrinsic value. The course is integrated with courses in environmental studies, biology and green economics. Required for fist-year DES majors as part of the Green Learning Community.
May be repeated for credit.
Academic Level: Undergraduate
Corequisites: BUEC 105, ENV 101
LIT 390 Adv Topics:American Literature (3-6 Credit Hours)
May be repeated for credit.
Academic Level: Undergraduate
