EnglishFor a live version of the Credit Course Schedule, use eConnect. Course types offered in this subject:
The following courses
are part of the
communications component of the Core Curriculum:
Day CoursesComposition I • Core Curriculum
Composition II • Core Curriculum
Composition II • Core Curriculum
American Lit • Core Curriculum
World Lit • Core Curriculum
This course will explore what it means to be human. As students 'travel' through time and cultures, they will gain a greater understanding of how they relate as individuals to the larger world community. Night CoursesComposition I • Core Curriculum
Composition II • Core Curriculum
Flex - Day CoursesComposition II • Core Curriculum
Distance Learning CoursesComposition I • Core Curriculum
For more information, contact the instructor at hBurton@dcccd.edu. Composition I • Core Curriculum
For more information, contact the instructor at hBurton@dcccd.edu. Composition I • Core Curriculum
For more information, contact the instructor at hBurton@dcccd.edu. Composition II • Core Curriculum
ENGL 1302-2420 is an online class that requires access to the Internet, MS Word and e-mail. Orientation to the course will be conducted online at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu beginning July 9. Composition II • Core Curriculum
ENGL 1302-2421 is an online class that requires access to the Internet, MS Word and e-mail. Orientation to the course will be conducted online at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu beginning July 9. Composition II • Core Curriculum
ENGL 1302-2422 is an online class that requires access to the Internet, MS Word, and e-mail. Orientation to the course will be conducted at http://ecampus.dcccd.edu beginning July 9. If you don't find the course you're looking for in this term, try Summer I/May Term or Summer I. |
This course will examine literature concerning civil disobedience and nonviolent social movements in the 20th century. Readings, lectures, films, guest speakers and audio-visual presentations will help students gain a deeper understanding of the need for non-violence in their daily lives.