The Courses
(All courses carry 3 or 4 credits unless otherwise noted.) 115 The American Experience (ALDU) 116 Native American Literature (ALDU) 117 Ethnic American Literature (ALDU) 120 English Composition 131 Society and Literature (ALDG) 132 Gender, Sexuality, Literature, and Culture (ALDG) 140 Reading Fiction (AL) 141 Reading Poetry (AL) 142 Reading Drama (AL) 144 World Literature in English (ALDG) 146 Living Writers (AL) 196 Independent Study 1-6 cr 200 Intensive Literary Studies Seminar for Intended Majors 201 Early British Literature and Culture 202 Later British Literature and Culture 203 The Bible: Myth, Society and Literature 204 Introduction to Asian American Literature (IDU) 205 Introduction to Postcolonial Studies 217 (Dis)abiilty and Literature 221 Shakespeare (AL) 222 Shakespeare (AL) 254 Writing and Reading Imaginative Literature (AL) 258 Intro to Performance Studies (ATDG) 268 American Literature & Culture Before 1865 269 American Literature & Culture After 1865 271 Early American Literature 272 American Romanticism 273 American Realism 279 Introduction to American Studies (ALDU) 291 Seminars 296 Independent Study 1-6 cr 297 Special Topics 298 Practicum 1-15 cr 298H Practicum: Teach at the Writing Center 300 Advanced Junior-Year Seminar 301 History of the Book 302 Studies/Textuality & New Media 307 Modernism and Its Others 311 Legends of Arthur 313 Introduction to Old English Poetry 314 Middle English Literature 315 Speculative Fiction 318 Advanced Old English Poetry 319 Representing the Holocaust (ALDG) 326 Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama 329H Tutoring Writing: Theory and Practice 332 Feminist Literature 338 Restoration and 18th Century Literature 339 Film and Literature 341 Autobiography Studies 343 English Epic Tradition 348 Rise of the Novel 349 Nineteenth Century British Fiction 350 Expository Writing 353 Expository Writing 354 Creative Writing: Introduction 355 Creative Writing: Fiction 356 Creative Writing: Poetry 358 Romantic Poets 359 Victorian Imagination 361 Modern Novel: 1900-1945 362 Modern Novel: 1945-Present 363 Modern British Drama 364 Modern European Drama 365 The Literature of Ireland (AL) 366 Modern Poetry 367 Contemporary Poetry 368 Modern American Drama (AL) 369 Studies in Modern Fiction (AL) 371 African American Literature 372 Caribbean Literature 373 American Indian Literature 374 20th Century American Literature 375 American Poetry 376 American Fiction 378 American Women Writers 379 Introduction to Professional Writing 380 Professional Writing and Technical Communication I 381 Professional Writing and Technical Communication II 382 Professional Writing and Technical Communication III 385 Creative Writing Nonfiction 386 Studies in Writing & Culture 388 Rhetoric, Writing & Society 391A Multilingual Writing & Global Change 391AD The Personal Essay 391AF Creative Writing: The TV Pilot Scrip 391AG Writing the Graphic Novel 391AJ Writing for a Living 391BR Byron: Poetry, Freedom, Fame 391C Advanced Software for Professional Writing 391CT Chaucer, Tales & the Birth of England 391D Writing & Emerging Technologies 391E Creative Writing: Screenplay 391S Doing Digital 391SG Shakespeare's Global Afterlives 393D Hawthorne & Melville 396 Independent Study 1-6 cr 412 History of the English Language 416 Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales 421 Advanced Shakespeare 437 Milton 450 Advanced Expository Writing 468 James Joyce 469 Victorian Monstrosity 470 Individual British Authors 480 Aspects of American Literature 481 Individual American Authors 491-495 Seminars 491A Neruda in Translation 491AC The Major and Beyond: Career Exploration (2-3 credits) 491AS Arabian Nights in World Literature 491JM US Literature in a Global Context 492D Children's Literature Topics in English Literary History 496 Independent Study 1-6 cr 499 Capstone Course 502 Introduction to Old English 505 Beowulf 591 Seminar: Advanced Imaginative Writing |