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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: Global Awareness [G], Humanities, Fine Arts & Design [HU]
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Location
Delivery
Dates
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Availability
14571
Chandler-Gilbert
CGCC Online
Online
5/26 – 7/16
Summer 2026
N/A
N/A
- M. Toms
Closed
No seats available
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Notes
Class is scheduled for Eight (8) Weeks
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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: Humanities, Fine Arts & Design [HU], Literacy & Critical Inquiry [L]
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Location
Delivery
Dates
Days
Times
Instructors
Availability
14572
Chandler-Gilbert
CGCC Online
Online
6/29 – 7/30
Summer 2026
N/A
N/A
- M. Toms
Open
24 of 25 seats available
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Notes
Edge of the Known: Composition and Research Through Science Fiction Films and Literature is a learning community requiring concurrent enrollment in:
ENG102 14568 (Online) and
ENH254 14572 (Online)
Second Five (5) Week Class
Learning Community
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No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
ENH255: Contemporary U.S. Literature and Film
– 3 credits
A discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of literature created by U.S. authors and film created by U.S. or other filmmakers. Includes the challenges of adapting literature to film; addressing the racial, ethnic, sex, sexuality, gender, class, and religious differences among cultures and mediums; the use of narrative in each medium and how it translates various cultural values and assumptions particular to U.S. society and culture; the specific genres present in literature and film; and the cultural metaphors and symbols used in literature and film. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in ENG101, or ENG107, or equivalent.
General Education Designations: Cultural Diversity in the US [C], Humanities, Fine Arts & Design [HU], Literacy & Critical Inquiry [L]
Class#
Location
Delivery
Dates
Days
Times
Instructors
Availability
14573
Chandler-Gilbert
CGCC Online
Online
5/26 – 7/16
Summer 2026
N/A
N/A
- J. Dean
Closed
No seats available
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Notes
Class is scheduled for Eight (8) Weeks
This class qualifies for the Writing-Certified Class Program Distinction.
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No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
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: Global Awareness [G], Humanities, Fine Arts & Design [HU]
| Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
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14571
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Chandler-Gilbert
CGCC Online |
Online
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5/26 – 7/16
Summer 2026 |
N/A
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N/A
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Closed
No seats available |
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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: Humanities, Fine Arts & Design [HU], Literacy & Critical Inquiry [L]
| Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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14572
|
Chandler-Gilbert
CGCC Online |
Online
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6/29 – 7/30
Summer 2026 |
N/A
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N/A
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|
Open
24 of 25 seats available |
|
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ENH255: Contemporary U.S. Literature and Film – 3 credits
A discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of literature created by U.S. authors and film created by U.S. or other filmmakers. Includes the challenges of adapting literature to film; addressing the racial, ethnic, sex, sexuality, gender, class, and religious differences among cultures and mediums; the use of narrative in each medium and how it translates various cultural values and assumptions particular to U.S. society and culture; the specific genres present in literature and film; and the cultural metaphors and symbols used in literature and film. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in ENG101, or ENG107, or equivalent.
General Education Designations: Cultural Diversity in the US [C], Humanities, Fine Arts & Design [HU], Literacy & Critical Inquiry [L]
| Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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14573
|
Chandler-Gilbert
CGCC Online |
Online
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5/26 – 7/16
Summer 2026 |
N/A
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N/A
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Closed
No seats available |
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