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Evening Course Offerings
include
12 Week credit course
Counts towards a degree
orTwo 6 Week
Continuing Ed. Courses
Taking two consecutive courses
is not required.
Fall 2019 Offerings
Literature 211: Shakespeare Future Courses
World Literature African-American Literature
Latin American LiteratureBritish Literature
Women’s LiteratureSocial and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of ReligionIntro to Religion
The Bible—New Testament
Islamic Scriptures: The Qur’an
The Bible—Hebrew Old Testament
+
AristotleCervantes
Immanuel Kant Jane Austen
Langston Hughes
Celebrate the life of the mind
"The value of life lies not in the length of days,
but in the use we make of them... Whether you find satisfaction in life depends not on your tale of years, but on
your will."
Exploregreat minds and works
- Montaigne -
Thursday Evenings, 6:30-9:20pm, Credit Course: Lit. 211 PR9
Continuing Ed Course: Shakespeare
Monday Evenings, 6:30-9:20pm,
Credit Course: Phil 107 OQ9 Continuing Ed Course: Philosophy: Ethics
Philosophy 107: EthicsClasses Begin Sept. 23rd
with Professor Justin Holt
with Professor Michael Petersen
Enroll Today
Join an academic program designed
for students, life-timelearners, book
enthusiasts, and all who desire reading
and discussing great works of literature,
philosophy, and religion.
GREAT BOOKSA F T E R H O U R S
Essays produced in
Great Books courses are
eligible for publication in
Wright College’s
Great Books
Symposium Journal.
symposiumjournal.org
ccc.edu/wright
773-777-7900
4300 N. Narragansett Ave.
Chicago, IL 60634
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at
Wright College’s Great Books
After Hours.
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Hedaya Askar