Need an ICC Course?

04/19/15

Contributed by Dan Breen

The Department of English is offering several ICC courses in the fall 0f 2015.  These include ICC Themes courses (all within the HU perspective), Diversity Courses, and Writing Intensive courses.  Follow the department on Twitter (@ICEnglishDept) for real-time updates on seat availability, and see the department's webpage for full course descriptions.

 

Themes and Perspectives Courses:
--All English courses are offered within the Humanities perspective

ENGL 10400 Introduction to Contemporary World Literatures
--ICC Themes: Power and Justice; World of Systems

ENGL 11300 Introduction to Poetry
--ICC Themes: Identities; Inquiry, Imagination, and Innovation

ENGL 19401 Novel Identities, Fictional Selves
--ICC Theme: Identities

ENGL 19402 “Oh Cruel World”: The Literary Character in Crisis
--ICC Theme: Mind, Body, Spirit

ENGL 19406 The Search for Self in Short Stories
--ICC Theme: Identities

ENGL 19408 The Power of Injustice and the Injustice of Power: Life at the Margins in American Literature
--ICC Themes: Identities; Power and Justice

ENGL 19410 Engendering Modernity: Twentieth-Century Women Writers
--ICC Theme: Identities

ENGL 19413 The Blood is the Life: Vampire Literature
--ICC Theme: Mind, Body, Spirit

ENGL 19415 Ithaca: The Art of Place
--ICC Themes: Inquiry, Imagination, and Innovation; A World of Systems
(both Theme designations are pending)

ENGL 21900 Shakespeare
--ICC Themes: Identities and Inquiry, Imagination, and Innovation

Diversity Courses:

ENGL 10400 Introduction to Contemporary World Literatures
ENGL 19408 The Power of Injustice and the Injustice of Power: Life at the Margins in American Literature
ENGL 19410 Engendering Modernity: Twentieth-Century Women Writers

Writing Intensive Courses:

ENGL 20100 Approaches to Literary Study
ENGL 21800 Modern and Contemporary American Drama
ENGL 23200 Medieval Literature
ENGL 28100 Romantic and Victorian Literature
ENGL 31100 Dramatic Literature I

Please contact the chair of the department of English, Dan Breen (607-274-1014; dbreen@ithaca.edu) if you have any questions.  Best of luck planning your schedules for next semester!
 

0 Comments



https://www.ithaca.edu/intercom/article.php/20150419223942783