ENGL 261 - Fantasy & Mythology

Description:ENGL 261 will study the nature of mythology through the study of folklore and legendary narratives, themes, archetypal figures/situations, symbolism, and figurative language.
Credit hours:3-0-3
Prerequisite(s):eligibility for ENGL 101
Applicability towards graduation:
  • Certificate or degree - All Certificates and Degrees
  • Group requirement - Humanities
  • Area of concentration - English
IAI:H9 901: Mythology (GECC)
Offered:Offered as needed.

Spring 2010 Offerings

CourseSecBegEndDaysInstructorNotes
ENGL 261012:00p3:15pM,WSulzberger

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