Children's Literature - ENG 250 at Danville Community College


         
 
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ENG 250 - Children's Literature
Examines the history and development of children's literature of diverse genres, time periods, and authors. Focuses on analysis of texts for literary qualities and audience. Develops critical thinking and interpretive skills through close reading, discussion, and analysis of literary texts. This is a UCGS transfer course.
Lecture 3 hours. Total 3 hours per week.
Prerequisites: ENG 112, ENG 113, or departmental approval.
3 credits

Schedule at Danville Community College

Class # Section Credits Day Time Start Location Mode
37216 ENG 250-W1 3
       
0:00 a.m.-0:00 a.m.
2025-01-13 Virtual ER
In this online course, students receive instructional materials and interact with their instructor in an online setting, but are not required to login for Zoom sessions on specific days or at specific times.
51986 ENG 250-W2 3
       
0:00 a.m.-0:00 a.m.
2025-01-13 Virtual ER
Class # Section Credits Day Time Start Location Mode
40964 ENG 250-S1 3
       
0:00 a.m.-0:00 a.m.
2025-05-19 Virtual WW
1st ten-week online course offered by NOVA Online. NOVA Online courses are 100% online requiring students to have reliable access to a computer and internet service. This class has no scheduled meeting times. Due dates can be found in the syllabus. This is a digital open course. No textbook purchase required. This course uses no-cost textbook materials. Students can opt out on a semester basis of the All Access program, which charges a per-credit fee for textbook materials. For more information and instructions on how to opt out, please visit the All Access page on the NOVA website. Starts May 19
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