Introduction to Literature

Presents the major literary genres of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and drama, and their distinct characteristics. Students will be introduced to relevant theoretical approaches and the influence of culture on a text’s creation. Students will discuss, analyze, interpret, and write about literature. This course enhances appreciation of literature and prepares students for further literary study. Prerequisite: Reading - Multiple Measure Reading (MMR) or Accuplacer 253 or ACT 20 AND Writing - Multiple Measure Writing (MMW) or Accuplacer 262 or ACT 16 OR 10831104 College Reading and Writing with a C or better This course has options available to receive credit for prior learning (CPL) or work experience.

Pre-Requisites
College Reading and Writing 1

Classes


Course: Introduction to Literature (62487)

In Person
Location: Stevens Point
Duration: 8/25/2026 - 12/15/2026

Days & Time:

Tues: 3:00 PM - 5:50 PM

Facility:

114 Classroom - ST PT

Instructor:

Jill Quinn

Tuition and Fees: $635.31

Out of State Tuition and Fees: $929.40

Status:Active Seats Available:21

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Introduction to Literature


Catalog #20801204
Undergraduate