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EN 278 - Introduction to Women’s Literature

Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
Prerequisites/Other Requirements: None

English Prerequisites:
  • IRW 98  or above (C or above) OR
  • SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing 400 and above OR
  • ACT English and Reading combined score 26 and above (valid February 2018 forward) OR
  • Accuplacer Writing of 4 and NextGen Reading of 249 and above (valid October 2018 forward) OR
  • Accuplacer Writing of 5 above (valid October 2018 forward)


Math Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None
Description: EN 278 is an introduction to literature by women writers in which students may study various genres, historical time periods, classes, races, and nationalities. The course explores the variety of writing styles women have used to think about issues such as the search for identity, power, societal roles, relationships and conflict, marriage, sexuality, treatment as the other, responses to patriarchy, achievement, and daily life. The impact of gender on literature, expression, and experience is considered.

Department Consent: No Department Consent Required
General Education Distribution Category Met: Humanities



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