Introduction to Children's Literature
Course: ENL0009
This course is part of the following part-time on campus and/or online program(s):
- Office Administration - Executive
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- Business - Accounting
- Business - Accounting
- Business - Marketing (Requires in-person studies year 2)
- Business - Marketing (Requires in-person studies year 2)
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- Business Administration - General Business
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- Child and Youth Care (Requires in-person studies year 2 & 3)
- Child and Youth Care (Requires in-person studies year 2 & 3)
- Business Fundamentals
- Business Fundamentals
- Military Arts and Science
- Fitness and Health Promotion
- Fitness and Health Promotion
This course introduces students to various texts and sources in the domain of Children's Literature, and gives students the opportunity to discuss the many genres, issues and theories that pervade the field, while simultaneously helping them gain practice analyzing literature for children with various critical literary elements in mind.
Notes
Sections 841, 842, 843, and 844 require you to register in the month prior to the course start date.
SUMMER 2024 |
Online Learning | Required Books for Online Learning |
Section | Date(s) | Mode | Domestic Fees | Registration |
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800 | May 14 - Aug 20 | Online | $369.20 | |
842 | Jul 2 - Oct 8 | Online | $369.20 |
Please Note: Off-shore international students enrolling in online courses will be subject to an international premium fee per course registration.
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