SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
AMERICAN LITERATURE LATE 19TH TO PRESENT
CRN: 34047
Section: ENGL 204-150
Credits: 3 credit hours
Availability: 26 (Capacity: 26)
Dates: 01-21-2025 – 05-09-2025
Instructor: Hannah Smith
SCHEDULED MEETING TIMES:
Mon, Wed
12:00 PM - 1:25 PM
Fulton Campus - F150
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Prerequisite: English 101-102. This course is a continuation of English 203, providing a survey of American prose, poetry, and drama in the late 19th through 20th centuries representing varying race, class, and gender identities. Analysis includes the general movements of thought, literary techniques, themes and issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice revealed in the works of representative writers.
INTERESTED IN TAKING THIS COURSE?
There are several ways to register for this course, depending on the type of student you are. If you wish to attend Cayuga as a first-time student seeking a degree, you can review the Admissions process to get started. If you are a returning Cayuga student from the previous semester, you can log into your myCayuga account and self-register. If you are interested in taking this individual course for transfer credit, view our Non-Degree Student page for information on how to register.
TEXT BOOK INFORMATION
VIEW COURSE & TEXTBOOK MATERIAL
BOOKSTORE INFORMATION:
By clicking the button above you will be taken to Cayuga’s official bookstore website to review what books are required for this course.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional information could contain the following:
Prerequisites and requirements, learning objectives, other books and materials required, or any other additional course materials.