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ENH110: Introduction to Literature – 3 credits

Introduction to international literature through various forms of literary expression; e.g., poetry, drama, essay, autobiographical fiction, short story, and novel. Provides a global overview of literature with special emphasis on diverse cultural contributions of women, African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans.
Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: Arts and Humanities [AHM], Cultural Diversity in the US [C], Humanities, Fine Arts & Design [HU]

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
10689
Chandler-Gilbert
CGCC Online
Online
8/24 – 12/18
Fall 2026
N/A
N/A
  • M. Fernandez
Open
9 of 25 seats available

ENH222: Survey of English Literature After 1800 – 3 credits

Emphasizes the social and political backgrounds as well as the form and content of English literature in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in ENG101 or ENG107. ENH110 or ENG200 or ENG206 suggested but not required.

General Education Designations: Arts and Humanities [AHM], Historical Awareness [H], Humanities, Fine Arts & Design [HU]

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
10759
Chandler-Gilbert
CGCC Online
Online
9/8 – 12/18
Fall 2026
N/A
N/A
  • A. Brewer
Open
16 of 25 seats available
  • Class is Scheduled for Fourteen (14) Weeks
  • Textbook info pending

ENH241: American Literature Before 1860 – 3 credits

Includes literature written prior to 1860 in the United States. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in ENG101.

General Education Designations: Arts and Humanities [AHM], Cultural Diversity in the US [C], Humanities, Fine Arts & Design [HU], Literacy & Critical Inquiry [L]

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
10608
Chandler-Gilbert
CGCC Online
Online
8/24 – 12/18
Fall 2026
N/A
N/A
  • T. Moser
Open
17 of 25 seats available

ENH251: Mythology – 3 credits

Deals with the myths and legends of civilizations with the greatest influence upon the development of the literature and culture of the English speaking people, and compares those myths with myths from other cultures. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: Arts and Humanities [AHM], Global Awareness [G], Humanities, Fine Arts & Design [HU]

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
10760
Chandler-Gilbert: Pecos Campus
Pecos Ironwood Hall Rm 207
Hybrid In-Person
8/26 – 12/18
Fall 2026
W
10:00AM – 11:15AM
  • M. Toms
Closed
No seats available
  • Hybrid classes combine a reduced amount of scheduled classroom time with required out-of-class learning activities, typically conducted online.
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
25712
Chandler-Gilbert: Williams Campus
Williams Engel Hall Rm 104
Hybrid In-Person
8/26 – 12/18
Fall 2026
W
1:30PM – 2:45PM
  • D. Chardon
Open
16 of 22 seats available
  • Hybrid classes combine a reduced amount of scheduled classroom time with required out-of-class learning activities, typically conducted online.
    This class qualifies for the Writing-Certified Class Program Distinction.
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
10761
Chandler-Gilbert: Williams Campus
Williams Engel Hall Rm 105
Hybrid In-Person
8/27 – 12/18
Fall 2026
Th
1:30PM – 2:45PM
  • P. Williams
Open
11 of 25 seats available
  • Honors Program Only
    Honors Advisor Signature Required
    Hybrid classes combine a reduced amount of scheduled classroom time with required out-of-class learning activities, typically conducted online.
    Meets at the Williams Campus
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor

ENH254: Literature and Film – 3 credits

Presents works of literature and their film versions and analyzes distinguishing techniques of each medium. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in ENG101, or ENG107, or equivalent.

General Education Designations: Arts and Humanities [AHM], Humanities, Fine Arts & Design [HU], Literacy & Critical Inquiry [L]

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
32173
Chandler-Gilbert: Pecos Campus
Pecos Bradshaw Hall Rm 165
Hybrid In-Person
8/25 – 12/18
Fall 2026
Tu
10:00AM – 11:15AM
  • M. Toms
Open
19 of 22 seats available
  • Edge of the Known: Composition and Research Through Science Fiction Films and Literature is a learning community requiring concurrent enrollment in:
    ENG102 25713 (T, 8:30 - 9:45 AM) and
    ENH254 32173 (T, 10:00 û 11:15 AM)
    Hybrid classes combine a reduced amount of scheduled classroom time with required out-of-class learning activities, typically conducted online.
    Learning Community
    Edge of the Known: Composition and Research Through Science Fiction Films and Literature is a learning community requiring concurrent enrollment in:
    ENG102 25713 (T, 8:30 - 9:45 AM) and
    ENH254 32173 (T, 10:00 – 11:15 AM)
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor

ENH260: Literature of the Southwest – 3 credits

Investigates major themes in Southwestern American literature including the Western myth, minority roles in the region's literature, control of nature versus primacy of nature, and growth. Both prose and poetry are examined with an emphasis on contemporary Southwestern writing. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: Arts and Humanities [AHM], Cultural Diversity in the US [C], Humanities, Fine Arts & Design [HU]

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
25711
Chandler-Gilbert
CGCC Online
Online
8/24 – 12/18
Fall 2026
N/A
N/A
  • T. Moser
Open
22 of 22 seats available
  • This class qualifies for the Writing-Certified Class Program Distinction.
    For Honors option see ENH 260 32376.
  • Textbook info pending
32376
Chandler-Gilbert
CGCC Online
Online
8/24 – 12/18
Fall 2026
N/A
N/A
  • T. Moser
Open
21 of 22 seats available
  • Honors Option Section: Limited seats reserved for CGCC Honors Program Students only. Honors Advisor signature required.
    This is the honors option for ENH 260 25711.
    This class qualifies for the Writing-Certified Class Program Distinction.

ENH284: 19th Century Women Writers – 3 credits

Investigates major themes in literature by women writing in the 19th century including the nature of women's lives in the family, in work situations, and in society. Poetry, prose, essays and drama are examined with an emphasis on common themes. Prerequisites: None.

General Education Designations: Arts and Humanities [AHM], Cultural Diversity in the US [C], Humanities, Fine Arts & Design [HU]

Class# Location Delivery Dates Days Times Instructors Availability
10740
Chandler-Gilbert
CGCC Online
Online
10/5 – 12/18
Fall 2026
N/A
N/A
  • D. Thompson
Open
16 of 22 seats available
  • Honors Option Section: Limited seats reserved for CGCC Honors Program Students only. Honors Advisor signature required.
    This is the Honors Option for ENH284 10739.
    Class is Scheduled for Ten (10) Weeks
    This class qualifies for the Writing-Certified Class Program Distinction.
    Low-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of the required materials for this course is $40 or less.
    Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
10739
Chandler-Gilbert
CGCC Online
Online
10/5 – 12/18
Fall 2026
N/A
N/A
  • D. Thompson
Open
16 of 22 seats available
  • For Honors Option see ENH284 10740.
    Class is Scheduled for Ten (10) Weeks
    This class qualifies for the Writing-Certified Class Program Distinction.
    Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
    Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching, and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain or have an open license copyright that permits no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, retention, redistribution, and adaptation by others.
  • No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor