Prose and poetry are the 2 classes of literature. They are not fiction and non-fiction since both of those are works of prose.
The two main classes of literature are prose and poetry.
To get an Associate's Degree from a community college, most of your classes will be the "core curriculum". At the community college I attend, you must take College Algebra, English I, English II, Literature, 2 Science classes, 2 History classes, Political Science, Speech, Economics, and electives.
you need to take every literature classes writting and arithmacy
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Annabelle Despard has written: 'Texts in time' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, English literature, History and criticism, Democracy in literature, Women and literature, Work in literature, Race in literature, Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature, Social classes in literature
Collin S. McKinney has written: 'Mapping the social body' -- subject(s): Urbanization in literature, Visual perception in literature, Literature and society, Social classes in literature, Criticism and interpretation, Gaze in literature, Group identity in literature, Identity (Psychology) in literature, Gender identity in literature, History
Gail Turley Houston has written: 'Consuming fictions' -- subject(s): Capitalism and literature, Consumption (Economics) in literature, Economics, History, Hunger in literature, Knowledge, Literature and society, Political and social views, Sex in literature, Social classes in literature
Tanya Dalziell has written: 'Settler romances and the Australian girl' -- subject(s): Australian fiction, Frontier and pioneer life in literature, History and criticism, Race in literature, Sex role in literature, Social classes in literature, Women and literature, Women in literature, Women pioneers in literature
Paul Murphy has written: 'Hegemony and fantasy in Irish drama, 1899-1949' -- subject(s): English drama, History and criticism, Nationalism in literature, Fantasy in literature, Social classes in literature, Ideology in literature, In literature, Irish authors
Russell T. Newman has written: 'The gentleman in the garden' -- subject(s): History, Landscape in literature, Literature and society, Political and social views, Social classes in literature
To get an Associate's Degree from a community college, most of your classes will be the "core curriculum". At the community college I attend, you must take College Algebra, English I, English II, Literature, 2 Science classes, 2 History classes, Political Science, Speech, Economics, and electives. I just graduated with my Associate of Science (or AA degree) and it all depends on the college you
Special classes and study halls depend on school. But 5 core classes: math literature language arts social studies and science.