ENGL 200 - Literary Theory

Description:ENGL 200 provides exposure to diverse issues confronting the fields of literary scholarship and of literary criticism. Literary criticism, the overall term for studies concerned with defining, classifying, analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating works of literature has always involved theoretical criticism, ranging at least as far back as Longinus's Peri hupsous [Tr: On the Sublime] in the first century A.D. and continuing through the present.
Credit hours:3-0-3
Prerequisite(s):completion of ENGL 115
Applicability towards graduation:
  • Certificate or degree - All Certificates and Degrees
  • Group requirement - Humanities
  • Area of concentration - English
Offered:Offered as needed.

English Courses

NumberTitleHours
ENGL 088Reading + Study Skills 13-0-3
ENGL 090Reading + Study Skills 23-0-3
ENGL 095Developmental Writing 13-0-3
ENGL 097Developmental Writing 23-0-3
ENGL 101Composition 13-0-3
ENGL 102Composition 23-0-3
ENGL 110Communicating in the Workplace3-0-3
ENGL 115Introduction to Literature3-0-3
ENGL 124Introduction to Fiction3-0-3
ENGL 126Introduction to Poetry3-0-3
ENGL 128Introduction to Drama3-0-3
ENGL 140Introduction to Film Art3-0-3
ENGL 150Topics on Literature3-0-3
ENGL 160Literature and Gender3-0-3
ENGL 200Literary Theory3-0-3
ENGL 201American Literature to 19003-0-3
ENGL 202American Literature in the 20th Century3-0-3
ENGL 220Introduction to Creative Writing3-0-3
ENGL 222Advanced Creative Writing3-0-3
ENGL 231Masterpieces of Western/World Literature 13-0-3
ENGL 232Masterpieces of Western/World Literature 23-0-3
ENGL 240Film and Literature3-0-3
ENGL 241Film History3-0-3
ENGL 251English Literature to 18003-0-3
ENGL 252English Literature 19th-20th Century3-0-3
ENGL 260Science Fiction3-0-3
ENGL 261Fantasy & Mythology3-0-3
ENGL 270Literature and the Bible3-0-3
ENGL 280Non-Western Literature3-0-3