Comparative Literature
Comparative Literature
This course introduces participants to some of the major works of world literature by examining texts which have gained a critically recognized status and which can stimulate discussion of and critical thinking about relevant human, social and philosophical issues. Participants will gain a basic understanding of literary elements, terms, concepts and genres; practice their oral and written language skills through analysis of selected texts, and engage in critical thinking, analysis and appraisal of the ideas, themes and techniques/structures developed in the selected texts. The course will be organized around discussion, analysis and practice within the genres of Fiction [short story and the novel], Poetry and Drama/Film.
Applicants seeking admissions to this short course must be sixteen (16) years and over.
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Call: (868) 625-5030 ext. 5415
DURATION
15 weeks
CAMPUS / DELIVERY MODE
Online
Monday
2:00 pm-5:00 pm
COURSE FEE
1200
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