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Introduction to Literature: ENH 110

Good for Everyone!

Better than a book club. Earn credits toward graduation while you have fun discussing great literature!

Rediscover why people still love to read!

Books are better than a movie - Really!

Earn Cultural and Humanities values.

Read, discuss with peers, and write about great literature, past and modern.

Enhance what you already enjoy and get credit for doing it!

Better than a movie
Business Majors

Attention Business Majors!

Need a Cultural Diversity or Humanities value for your graduation requirements? Take Introduction to Literature, Fall '04, Red Mountain ENH110 Section 7921 11 a.m. MWF

Employers note that they most often fire workers not because of their poor job skills, but because of their poor “people skills.”

CEOs pay to take important seminars on the great books to improve their own people skills and sense of the humanities. They’ve learned that reading helps them see things from many angles.

Improve your people skills by reading about various situations and thinking about different points of view.

Get a head start on the CEOs in your reading.

Read short stories, poetry and plays about real life situations to improve your critical thinking skills. Discuss with other students to improve your oral skills. Write about the literature to improve your writing skills.

English and English Education Majors:

Earn 3 credits toward your major and graduation!

Earn Humanities and Cultural Diversity values!

Learn or review the solid basics for your major! -Introduction to literature- enh110 Section 7921 11 a.m. MWf

Prepare for your major and teaching career with this class. get started toward your English goals now.

read, discuss with peers, and write about great literature, past and modern: short fiction, poetry, drama, film.

be ready to build on these skills in your next English classes. This course is *strongly recommended* as preparation for the higher level courses.

The drama of Literature
FUN

Undecided Major? Undeclared Major?

ENH110 Introduction to Literature is just the class for you.

Meets general education requirements; fulfills humanities and cultural values for transfer credits.

More than that, reading literature is good training for the mind, for critical thinking, and for FUN!!

Practice social skills in class discussions and writing skills in short papers.

Develop the ever-necessary analytical skills so useful in every area as you read, write, and discuss.

Books and book clubs are more popular today than ever before. Be part of the reading population. Be informed and ready to be a graduate.

"Those who don't read are no better off than those who can't."

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