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Im looking for a college booklist that lists a Harry Potter novel as a required book. Any College will do.?

Its for an English Project. I need a link to the website that has the listed Harry Potter book. Thank you!

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  1. I feel like you're probably going to have a hard time finding a college that lists Harry Potter as required reading. You might be able to find it in a British literature class, or maybe modern fiction, but I doubt you'd be able to find the actual course lists via the Internet. Sorry. :(
  2. MTV news did a story entitled " 'Harry Potter' Goes To College: Students Study The Books Seriously In New Courses" that explains how J.K. Rowling's novels are being taught in literature, theology and science classes across the United States of America. It states that Yale has one that uses "Harry Potter" as a prism for theology. Georgetown uses the story to look at international relations. Frostburg State University in Maryland employs the series to teach Physical Science 100. Students in Swathmore College's "Battling Against Voldemort" class are learning concepts of literary theory and improving their writing skills, while examining the series in a new way. They analyze each book, looking at themes and metaphors, reading up on scholarly perspectives, going over Jungian archetypes. For a discussion of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," students were guided by a critical essay by Veronica Schanoes, called "Cruel Heroes and Treacherous Texts," to explore the ambiguities in the constructions of good and evil and the unreliable narratives of Harry's world. It made students understand that even Harry himself can be an unreliable narrorator. http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1595623/story.jhtml Swathmore College in Swathmore, PA has offered a writing course for one credit that I think would qualify for your purposes. It is ENGL 009J. First-Year Seminar: Battling Against Voldemort. According to the school website, "This seminar will examine how J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series compares to the tellings of the mythic hero's quest by such authors as Homer, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Phillip Pullman. We will examine writers on myth and the psyche, such as Carl Jung, and Joseph Campbell, and other critical texts to try to understand why we are driven to invent stories about battling inhuman powers to learn what it means to be human." http://www.swarthmore.edu/cc_englishliterature.xml#ENGL_009J Yale University offers two Harry Potter related classes. In "Christian Theology and Harry Potter" students explore ways in which the Harry Potter novels espouse a Christian theological worldview; with readings from theological texts as well as the series. "Literature for Young People" is described as "an eclectic approach to stories and storytelling for and by children. Texts include Nathaniel Hawthorne's 'A Wonder Book,' Louisa May Alcott's 'Little Women,' J.K. Rowling's 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone,' and the works by Leo Lionni, Laurent de Brunhoff, Dr. Seuss, and Maurice Sendak, as well as stories written by children themselves." http://students.yale.edu/oci/resultWindow.jsp Frostburg State University offered the honors seminar "The Science of Harry Potter." In this course, students examine the magical events in J.K. Rowling's books and explain them through the basic principles of physics. FSU Physics Professor George Plitnik is the mastermind behind the Potter course. The course description states: "This seminar entails an overview of the scientific method as employed in the physical sciences and a critical examination of the Harry Potter books to assess the possible science behind the fantasy." http://faculty.frostburg.edu/phys/gplitnik/Science%20of%20Potter.htm http://www.frostburg.edu/dept/honr/vol_1_issue_1.htm
  3. The College of Charleston offered a Harry Potter English Class for one semester! Just search for the course in the listings. They analyzed the seven books during the semester, so it was required reading.
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