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ENG 241HW - Introduction to Mythology - Honors

Credits: 3
Instructional Contact Hours: 3

Provides an introduction to some of the concepts in art and literature in particular. Considers the functions of mythology, the universality of the journey pattern in all myths, the nature of mythic imagery, the distinction between mythos and logos as patterns in thinking, the approaches available in examining particular myths and the application of all these dimensions in reading a given story. Credit may be earned in either ENG 241W or ENG 241HW.

Prerequisite(s): Any approved College Composition I course with a minimum grade of C.
Lecture Hours: 45 Lab Hours: 0
Meets MTA Requirement: Humanities
Pass/NoCredit: Yes

Outcomes and Objectives  

  1. Analyze literature in the subject area.
    1. Interpret the meanings of literary works using various theoretical approaches.
    2. Identify various literary genres.
    3. Demonstrate analytical understanding through writing.
    4. Identify patterns of mythological stories and apply one or more of these to any given myth.
  2. Participate in writing to learn activities.
    1. Perform writing tasks to promote learning.
    2. Write effectively for a specific audience and purpose.
    3. Demonstrate the learning of concepts through writing.
    4. Define significant terms and concepts in mythology.
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of the cultural and historical context for this body of literature.
    1. Read mythological stories from a variety of cultures around the globe.
    2. Identify cross-cultural and culturally specific patterns in mythological stories.
    3. Identify the impact of change in historical context on the genre and patterns of mythological stories.
  4. Practice independent, intellectual curiosity.
    1. Complete at least one significant project which demonstrates higher level, academic rigor.
  5. Apply higher level, critical thinking skills to deepen understanding of course material.
    1. Actively engage with peers in discussions, seminars, or other formats to enhance the depth of knowledge of the relevant material.



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