ENGL 180 GN: Literature and Science

This course will explore the dynamic intersections of physical, earth, and forensic sciences with examples of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and song: the ideas and practices, from genetic engineering to medicine to "survival of the fittest" to crime detection, of various scientific fields (biology, forensic science, nuclear science, physics, etc.) as they are represented or misrepresented in creative works of literatures, as well as literature's profound effects on science.

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

ENGL103 or ENGL 104; may be taken concurrently

Distribution

GE: Humanities - English│GN: Group A - English Language & Literature (AEL)│Communication (C)

Notes

100-UG Level 1 Intro/Found