2010-2011 University Catalog 
  
2010-2011 University Catalog

Courses


Each course indicates the number of credits earned; the hours of lecture or seminar per week; and the hours of laboratory or studio per week (if applicable). For independent study, readings, topics, or similar courses, individual instructors set hours.  If a course is listed as having an equivalent course, students may not receive credit for both courses.

For a glossary of the courses, please go to Course Directory .

For the information regarding undergraduate and graduate course numbering, please go to Course Numbering .

 

 

English

Prerequisite to all 200-level and above: 3 credits of 100-level English. Prerequisite to all English courses numbered above 302 unless otherwise noted: 3 credits of 100-level English and 3 credits of general education literature. Nonnative speakers of English with limited language proficiency are encouraged to take ENGL 100 instead of ENGL 101. Students may not receive credit for both ENGL 100 and 101.

   •  ENGL 101 - Composition
   •  ENGL 201 - Reading and Writing about Texts
   •  ENGL 202 - Texts and Contexts
   •  ENGL 203 - Western Literary Tradition
   •  ENGL 204 - Western Literary Traditions
   •  ENGL 300 - Cover to Cover
   •  ENGL 302 - Advanced Composition
   •  ENGL 309 - Writing Nonfiction Genres
   •  ENGL 311 - Writing Ethnography
   •  ENGL 322 - English Grammar
   •  ENGL 325 - Dimensions of Writing and Literature
   •  ENGL 327 - Introduction to Cultural Studies
   •  ENGL 330 - Introduction to Literary Theory
   •  ENGL 331 - Introduction to Documentary
   •  ENGL 332 - Introduction to Film
   •  ENGL 333 - Folklore and Folklife
   •  ENGL 334 - Popular Culture
   •  ENGL 335 - Shakespeare
   •  ENGL 336 - Shakespeare
   •  ENGL 337 - Topics in Myth and Literature
   •  ENGL 338 - Cultural Constructions of Sexualities
   •  ENGL 342 - Web Authoring and Design
   •  ENGL 343 - Rhetoric and New Media
   •  ENGL 344 - Digital Creative Writing
   •  ENGL 345 - Topics: Literary Survey
   •  ENGL 349 - Global Voices
   •  ENGL 350 - The Idea of a World Literature
   •  ENGL 360 - Topics in Literature
   •  ENGL 363 - Special Topics in Literature
   •  ENGL 368 - Beginnings of African American Literature Through 1865
   •  ENGL 369 - Topics: Women and Literature
   •  ENGL 370 - African American Literature: Reconstruction to 1903
   •  ENGL 371 - African American Literature Through 1946
   •  ENGL 372 - Contemporary African American Literature
   •  ENGL 375 - Topics in Ethnic American Literature
   •  ENGL 380 - Recent American Fiction
   •  ENGL 385 - Topics in Literary Nonfiction
   •  ENGL 390 - Recent American Poetry
   •  ENGL 392 - Editing for Audience, Style, and Voice
   •  ENGL 396 - Introduction to Creative Writing
   •  ENGL 397 - Poetry Writing
   •  ENGL 398 - Fiction Writing
   •  ENGL 399 - Creative Nonfiction Writing
   •  ENGL 400 - Literature of the Middle Ages
   •  ENGL 401 - English Poetry and Prose of the 16th C
   •  ENGL 402 - English Poetry and Prose of the 17th C
   •  ENGL 404 - Augustan Age: 1660-1745
   •  ENGL 405 - Age of Sensibility: 1745-1800
   •  ENGL 406 - British Poetry of the Romantic Period
   •  ENGL 407 - Prose and Poetry of the Victorian Period
   •  ENGL 408 - Topics: British Literary Periods
   •  ENGL 410 - Professional and Technical Writing
   •  ENGL 414 - Honors Seminar
   •  ENGL 415 - Honors Thesis Writing Seminar
   •  ENGL 416 - Honors Independent Study
   •  ENGL 421 - Topics in Film/Media History
   •  ENGL 422 - Topics in Film/Media Theory
   •  ENGL 423 - Early American Literature
   •  ENGL 425 - Literature of the American Renaissance
   •  ENGL 429 - Topics: American Literary Periods
   •  ENGL 431 - Medieval Literature in Context
   •  ENGL 436 - Nineteenth-Century Continental Novels in Translation
   •  ENGL 437 - Continental Fiction: 1880-1950
   •  ENGL 439 - World Literatures in English
   •  ENGL 440 - English Renaissance Drama
   •  ENGL 443 - Restoration and 18th Century Drama
   •  ENGL 445 - British and Irish Drama after 1900
   •  ENGL 447 - American Drama of the 20th Century
   •  ENGL 448 - Modern Drama
   •  ENGL 449 - Topics in Drama
   •  ENGL 450 - British Novel of the 18th Century
   •  ENGL 452 - Development of the American Novel to 1914
   •  ENGL 453 - British Novel of the 19th Century
   •  ENGL 454 - Development of the American Novel since 1914
   •  ENGL 456 - British Novel after 1900
   •  ENGL 458 - Advanced Fiction Writing Workshop
   •  ENGL 459 - Topics in Fiction
   •  ENGL 460 - Critical Study of Children's Literature
   •  ENGL 462 - British Poetry after 1900
   •  ENGL 463 - American Poetry of the 20th Century
   •  ENGL 464 - Advanced Poetry Writing Workshop
   •  ENGL 468 - Topics in Poetry
   •  ENGL 471 - Chaucer
   •  ENGL 472 - Spenser
   •  ENGL 473 - Studies in Shakespeare
   •  ENGL 474 - Milton
   •  ENGL 477 - Topics: British Authors
   •  ENGL 478 - Topics: American Authors
   •  ENGL 479 - Ethnicity and Migration in Folklore
   •  ENGL 480 - Folklore of the Spirit World
   •  ENGL 481 - Folk Arts and Folk Artists
   •  ENGL 489 - Writing Nonfiction for Publication
   •  ENGL 490 - Topics in Film/Media
   •  ENGL 491 - Topics in Folklore Studies
   •  ENGL 492 - Science Fiction
   •  ENGL 493 - Topics in Popular Literature
   •  ENGL 494 - Topics in Criticism
   •  ENGL 495 - Literary Modes
   •  ENGL 496 - Topics in Writing and Rhetoric
   •  ENGL 497 - Special Topics in Creative Writing
 

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