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			Nov 03, 2025			
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                  ENGL& 246 - American Literature III
  5.0 Credits  Writings from the Roaring Twenties to the assassination of President Kennedy. Prerequisite ENGL& 101 or instructor permission. Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs)  Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
	- Demonstrate knowledge of literary concepts by identifying, describing, and analyzing the formal elements, techniques, genres, and cultural/historical context of American literary texts from 1920-1963.
 
	- Reason clearly by applying critical reading methods and/or theories to analysis of American literary texts from 1920-1963 in order to understand, interpret and draw conclusions.
 
	- Describe and explain ways that American literary texts from 1920-1963 shape and are shaped by cultural/historical contexts and trends.
 
	- Describe and compare different perspectives on American experiences, values, ambitions, and environments as presented in diverse American literary texts 1920-1963.
 
	- Support analysis and interpretation of literary texts by independently locating, using and citing relevant textual and contextual evidence.
 
	- Apply composition principles independently by connecting ideas coherently, explaining them thoroughly, and arranging them logically.
 
 
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