Sep 01, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

ENGL 10101 - Ancient And Medieval World Literature



A comparative survey of the masterpieces of Eastern and Western literature from Ancient to Renaissance, including English translations of these works. 

Preparation for Course
P: Placement at or above ENGL 13100 (or Equivalent) and Exemption from or Completion of ENGL 15000

Cr. 3.
Notes
Indiana Core Transfer Library course.
Student Learning Outcomes
1.  Recognize and describe humanistic, historical, or artistic works or problems and patterns of the human experience.
2.  Apply disciplinary methodologies, epistemologies, and traditions of the humanities and the arts, including the ability to distinguish primary and secondary sources.
3.  Analyze and evaluate texts, objects, events, or ideas in their cultural, intellectual, or historical contexts.
4.  Analyze the concepts and principles of various types of humanistic or artistic expression.
5.  Create, interpret, or reinterpret artistic and/or humanistic works through performance or criticism.
6.  Develop arguments about forms of human agency or expression grounded in rational analysis and in an understanding of and respect for spatial, temporal, and cultural contexts.
7.  Analyze diverse narratives and evidence in order to explore the complexity of human experience across space and time.