Literature Minor
As the world shrinks, professionals come into contact with people from many different cultures—as colleagues, as business partners, as customers and as vendors. An understanding and appreciation of the richness and diversity of the human experience can only help communication and cooperation.
At Kettering, the Literature Minor covers a broad range of topics including
- American literature—including multi-cultural literature—and philosophy;
- drama, including Shakespeare and other masterpieces; and
- literature from outside the United States.
Special topics courses and independent study are also available.
Students who wish to earn a minor in Literature and have it designated on their transcript must successfully complete four courses (16 credits) as listed below.
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Elective Courses (choose 4 courses) |
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HUMN-391 |
Topics in Humanities (must have literature focus) |
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HUMN-499 |
Humanities Independent Study (must have literature focus) |
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LIT-304 |
American Literature and Philosophy |
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LIT-307 |
Poetry: Substance and Structure |
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LIT-309 |
The Literature of Multicultural America |
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LIT-315 |
Literature of the Fantastic |
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LIT-317 |
Masterpieces of Drama |
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LIT-351 |
Literature in a Foreign Language |
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LIT-372 |
Masterpieces of Literature |
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LIT-379 |
The Plays of Shakespeare |
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LIT-391 |
Topics in Literature |
