English 3630, The Farm in Literature and Culture explore the "culture of agriculture." Students will read classical texts that provide a foundation to literature and other texts of the American farm as well as explore farming through the lens of art, architecture, folklore, popular culture, and genre.
Dates | Fall 2020 | 8/31/20 - 12/18/20 |
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Credits | 3.0 |
Delivery | Online |
Kinkead, Joyce | joyce.kinkead@usu.edu |
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Seats Available | 3 of 40 Available |
Waitlist Available | 100 of 100 Available |
Center | CRN | Building (Rooms) |
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Logan | 51196 | Online |
Blanding | 51203 | Online |
Brigham City | 51197 | Online |
Kaysville | 51199 | Online |
Moab | 51198 | Online |
Orem | 51200 | Online |
Out of State | 51207 | Online |
Price | 51201 | Online |
Salt Lake | 51202 | Online |
Southwest * | 51204 | Online |
Tooele | 51205 | Online |
Uintah Basin | 51206 | Online |
* Not all courses designated "southwest" are available at every Southwest location. Speak with a southwest advisor to confirm availability.