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HUMAN 8 |
Comparative Mythology |
Description: | This course investigates myths representing diverse global cultures; introduces scholarly theories and methods of interpretation; compares and contrasts plot structures, themes and character types within and across cultures; analyzes the creation of modern myths; and traces myth's relationship with language, history, politics, religion and the arts. |
Recommended Preparation: | Eligibility for ENGL 1A or equivalent |
Transferability: | CSU; UC |
Repeatability: | Two Repeats if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP |
Grading Type: | Grade or P/NP |
Sections listed are for Fall 2024 |
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| Sect | Days | Hours | Instructor | Location | Room | Units | Status | Total Seats | Current Enrollment | Seats Remaining | Date Begin/End | Date Final Exam | Books |
| 0987 | | Online | Naraghi N | Online | Online | 3.00 | Too Late to Add | 35 | 33 | 2 | 08/19-12/13 | To Be Arranged |
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| This section has no scheduled meetings. |
| 3025 | TTh | 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm | Churchill M | Emeritus Hall, Santa Rosa Campus | 1509 | 3.00 | Too Late to Add | 35 | 31 | 4 | 08/20-12/12 | 12/19/2024 |
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| This section is part of an interdisciplinary partnership that centers Native American literature, culture, and knowledge. Students are also encouraged to enroll in English 1A, Section 4789 on MW 1:00pm-3:00pm with Dr. Erica Tom. All students are welcome to enroll in this Humanities class, and this section will have extra support from the Native American Center. For more information contact: Mary Churchill at mchurchill@santarosa.edu. |
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