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Originally Posted by Andrew H.
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Here's one with both Da Vinci Code
and 50 Shades:
http://r-net.rollins.edu/holt/syllab...ENG234KH1X.pdf
Having said that, it was a hard googling effort to find a professor who was assigning 50 Shades. There actually may be more US college syllabi requiring reading of articles attacking the 50 Shades series, than of the book(s) itself.
As for the definition of college (asked about by Krykorya in
#103), in US English is it undergraduate-level university. If the university doesn't offer graduate work, or doesn't offer much graduate work, it will call itself a college. Best-known examples include Swarthmore College and Amherst College. Bryn Mawr College is borderline; mostly undergrad but with smallish graduate program. Sometimes the undergraduate division of a university calls itself a college. So Harvard University includes Harvard College.
P.S.
Typical US college students.