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May 11, 2024
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University Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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Notes:
- Courses coded from 3000-4999 are upper-division courses. (See Course Numbering System in the Procedures and Regulations Chapter).
- All 4000-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser.
- Classified graduate standing is required for enrollment in 5000-level courses; exception applies to students who are enrolled in a postbaccalaureate certificate or credential program.
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English (Undergraduate) |
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• ENGL 3855 - Crimes, Scenes, Interpretations: Literature and the Law
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• ENGL 3900 - Research Tutorial and Symposium
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• ENGL 3910 - Engaged English Studies
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• ENGL 3920 - Statement and Literary Magazine Editing
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• ENGL 3930 - Introduction to Archival Research
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• ENGL 3940 - Introduction to Grant Writing as Community Engagement
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• ENGL 3950 - English Major Mentorship and Professionalization
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• ENGL 3960 - Introduction to Narrative Practices of Healing
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• ENGL 3970 - Internship Supervision
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• ENGL 3980 - Cooperative Education
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• ENGL 4011 - Practicum in Tutoring English
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• ENGL 4020 - Evolving Literacies, Cultures, and Writing Technologies
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• ENGL 4060 - Writing Nonfiction
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• ENGL 4070 - Writing Fiction
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• ENGL 4080 - Writing Poetry
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• ENGL 4100 - Introduction to Linguistics (also listed as ANTH 4710)
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• ENGL 4101 - Introduction to English Linguistics
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• ENGL 4110 - History of the English Language
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• ENGL 4111 - Topics in the History of the English Language
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• ENGL 4120 - Language in Space and Time
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• ENGL 4130 - Language and Culture (also listed as ANTH 4700)
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• ENGL 4170 - Modern English Grammar
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• ENGL 4180 - Issues in English Language Teaching
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• ENGL 4200 - Topics in Theory
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• ENGL 4205 - Signs, Texts, Meaning: An Introduction to Semiotics
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• ENGL 4210 - Cultural Studies and Literature
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• ENGL 4260 - Film and Literature
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• ENGL 4303 - The Bible as Literature: Old and New Testaments
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• ENGL 4305 - The Medieval Amatory Tradition
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• ENGL 4306 - The Arthurian Tradition
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• ENGL 4320 - Anglo-American Modernism
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• ENGL 4330 - Transnational Women Writers
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• ENGL 4340 - Diasporic Literatures
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• ENGL 4370 - Greek and Roman Drama in Translation
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• ENGL 4371 - Medieval Drama
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• ENGL 4379 - Modern and Contemporary Poetry
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• ENGL 4401 - Medieval English Literature
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• ENGL 4402 - Dramatic Literature of the English Renaissance
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• ENGL 4403 - The English Renaissance
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• ENGL 4404 - Seventeenth-Century Literature
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• ENGL 4405 - The Augustan Age
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• ENGL 4406 - The Romantic Age
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• ENGL 4407 - The Victorian Age
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• ENGL 4408 - Modern British Literature
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• ENGL 4409 - Contemporary British Literature
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• ENGL 4421 - Chaucer
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• ENGL 4422 - Piers Plowman
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• ENGL 4423 - Shakespeare I: Poetry and Performance
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• ENGL 4424 - Shakespeare II
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• ENGL 4425 - Milton
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• ENGL 4460 - The British Novel: The Eighteenth Century
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• ENGL 4461 - The British Novel: The Nineteenth Century
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• ENGL 4462 - The British Novel: The Twentieth Century
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• ENGL 4510 - Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare’s Plays
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• ENGL 4540 - Selected Topics in Literature and Language
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• ENGL 4601 - American Literary History Before 1877
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• ENGL 4602 - American Literary History After 1877
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• ENGL 4630 - American Women Writers
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• ENGL 4660 - The American Novel I
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• ENGL 4661 - The American Novel II
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• ENGL 4680 - The Politics of American Literature
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• ENGL 4690 - Ethnic Literature in the U.S.
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• ENGL 4691 - Black American Literature
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• ENGL 4692 - U.S. Latino/a Literature
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• ENGL 4693 - Asian American Literature
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• ENGL 4760 - Major Continental Fiction: Cervantes to Balzac
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• ENGL 4761 - Major Continental Fiction: Stendhal to Tolstoy
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• ENGL 4762 - Twentieth Century Continental Fiction
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• ENGL 4778 - Contemporary Drama: Continental, English, and American
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• ENGL 4780 - Latin American Literature in Translation
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• ENGL 4785 - Postcolonial Literature and Criticism
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• ENGL 4801 - The English Court in Literature, Art, and Culture
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• ENGL 4840 - Environment, Ecology, and Literature
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• ENGL 4855 - Words Uncaged Journal Production: The Humanities as Social Practice
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• ENGL 4860 - Fictions of Finance: Economic Criticism
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• ENGL 4880 - Children’s Literature
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• ENGL 4910 - Practicum in the Teaching of Literature
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• ENGL 4920 - Seminar in Literature and Language
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• ENGL 4925 - Practicum in Literature and Language
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• ENGL 4950 - Senior Capstone
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• ENGL 4990 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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English (Graduate) |
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• ENGL 5001 - Theoretical Foundations of Literary Studies
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• ENGL 5002 - Research Methods in Literary Studies
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• ENGL 5040 - Seminar: Theories of Composition and Rhetoric
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• ENGL 5050 - Seminar: Topics in Composition, Rhetoric, and Language
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• ENGL 5055 - Principles and Strategies in Teaching Writing
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• ENGL 5060 - Seminar: The Writing Process
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• ENGL 5070 - Seminar: Writing Fiction
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• ENGL 5080 - Seminar: Writing Poetry
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• ENGL 5100 - Seminar: Language and Literacy
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• ENGL 5190 - Proseminar in Literature
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• ENGL 5200 - Seminar: Contemporary Critical Approaches
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• ENGL 5400 - Seminar: British Literature
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• ENGL 5600 - Seminar: American Literature
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• ENGL 5700 - Seminar: World Literature
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• ENGL 5910 - Advanced Engaged English Studies
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• ENGL 5960 - Comprehensive Examination
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• ENGL 5980 - Graduate Directed Study
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• ENGL 5990 - Thesis
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• ENGL 5995 - Project
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