ELIT3090-A American Lit From 1865-Present (Spring 2019)
This section was canceled as of 12/05/2018
For additional course information, First Class requirements, syllabus, etc., check the About The Instructor(s) section for a link to a Faculty Website.

Course Details

This course satisfies part of the Communication Skills graduation requirement.
Session, Dates: 1 (01/12/2019 - 05/03/2019)
Days: T R
Time: 12:30 - 01:45 pm
Location: Moon Campus
Room: Wheatley Center 113
Seats Available: Canceled as of 12/05/2018
Credits: 3

Course Description

This course enables students to study the historical growth, philosophical premises, and literary techniques of important writers in American literature from the Civil War to today with emphasis on the modern period. Students read a wide, diverse range of literature including minority literatures, especially the immigrant experience. Students also study genres such as fiction, poetry, journals, and autobiographies, and aesthetic movements such as realism, naturalism, and modernism. Students investigate print, internet resources, and electronic databases and write literacy research essays in MLA format.

Prerequisites: CSCM1030 (COSK2220) and any ELIT course

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About the Instructor(s)

Mary Catherine Kiliany, M.S.
Senior Lecturer of Communication Skills
Arts and Humanities

Senior Lecturer of Communication Skills
Communication and Organizational Leadership

kiliany@rmu.edu
412-397-5405 phone
412-397-6469 fax
Wheatley Center 303
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