ENG 104 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: FICTION (3)
Study of fiction for greater understanding and enjoyment. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 104H INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: FICTION (3)
Study of fiction for greater understanding and enjoyment. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
PREREQS:
Honors College approval required.
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ENG 105 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: DRAMA (3)
Study of drama for greater understanding and enjoyment. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 106 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE: POETRY (3)
Study of poetry for greater understanding and enjoyment. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 107 INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE NONFICTION (3)
An introduction to the study of creative nonfiction as a diverse genre, from journalism to memoir and essay. (Bacc Core Course)
PREREQS:
WR 121 or its equivalent in college credit.
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ENG 110 INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES: 1895-1945 (3)
An introduction to the serious study of world cinema, 1895-1945. Class lectures will offer a variety of historical, critical and theoretical approaches. Weekly screenings of important films from the U.S., Europe, and Asia accompany the lectures. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 125 INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES: 1945-PRESENT (3)
Provides an introduction to the serious study of world cinema, 1945-present. Class lectures will offer a variety of historical, critical and theoretical approaches. Weekly screenings of important films from the U.S., Europe, and Asia accompany the lectures. Film fee will be required. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 199 SPECIAL STUDIES (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Departmental approval required.
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ENG 200 LIBRARY SKILLS FOR LITERARY STUDY (1)
Introduction to library resources for the study of literature. Required for English majors.
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ENG 201 SHAKESPEARE (4)
The earlier plays. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 202 SHAKESPEARE (4)
The later plays. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 204 SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE: BEGINNINGS TO 1660 (4)
English literature presented in chronological sequence. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 205 SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE: RESTORATION TO ROMANTIC ERA (4)
English literature presented in chronological sequence. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 206 SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE: VICTORIAN ERA TO 20TH CENTURY (4)
English literature presented in chronological sequence. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 206H SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE: VICTORIAN ERA TO 20TH CENTURY (4)
English literature presented in chronological sequence. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
PREREQS:
Honors College approval required.
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ENG 207 LITERATURE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION: CLASSICAL-RENAISSANCE (4)
The great plays, poems and fiction of Western civilization. Covers the Classical World: (Greek, Hebrew, Roman) and Western European major authors through the Renaissance. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 208 LITERATURE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION: 18TH CENTURY TO PRESENT (4)
The great plays, poems and prose of Western civilization from the 18th century Enlightenment through Romanticism and beyond. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 210 LITERATURES OF THE WORLD: ASIA (4)
Representative works of poetry, prose, and drama from nonwestern cultural traditions. Covers literature of Asia. (H) (NC) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 211 LITERATURES OF THE WORLD: AFRICA (4)
Representative works of poetry, prose, and drama from nonwestern cultural traditions. Covers literature of Africa. (H) (NC) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 212 LITERATURES OF THE WORLD: MESO/SOUTH AMERICA, CARIBBEAN (4)
Representative works of poetry, prose, and drama from nonwestern cultural traditions. Covers literature of Meso- and South America and the Caribbean. (H) (NC) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 213 LITERATURES OF THE WORLD: MIDDLE EAST (4)
Representative works of poetry, prose, and drama from nonwestern cultural traditions. Covers literature of the Middle East. (H) (NC) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 213H LITERATURES OF THE WORLD: MIDDLE EAST (4)
Representative works of poetry, prose, and drama from nonwestern cultural traditions. Covers literature of the Middle East. (H) (NC) (Bacc Core Course)
PREREQS:
Honors College approval required.
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ENG 215 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY (4)
Greek and Roman mythology, its allusions, continuing influences. Not offered every year. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 220 TOPICS IN DIFFERENCE, POWER, AND DISCRIMINATION (4)
A comparative treatment of literary topics in the context of institutional and systematic discrimination. Not offered every year. CROSSLISTED as FILM 220. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 221 AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE (4)
Reading and critical analysis of African-American literature in historical, political, and/or thematic perspective. Content changes from term to term; see Schedule of Classes. Not offered every year. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
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ENG 245 THE NEW AMERICAN CINEMA (4)
A formalist, ideological, and commercial investigation into contemporary American cinema. Three hours of lecture and separate screenings each week. Film fee required. Not offered every year. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 245H THE NEW AMERICAN CINEMA (4)
A formalist, ideological, and commercial investigation into contemporary American cinema. Three hours of lecture and separate screenings each week. Film fee required. Not offered every year. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
PREREQS:
Honors College approval required.
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ENG 253 SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE: COLONIAL TO 1900 (4)
Readings from American literature presented in chronological sequence, important eras and movements with emphasis on major writers. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 254 SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE: 1900 TO PRESENT (4)
Readings from American literature presented in chronological sequence, important eras and movements with emphasis on major writers. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 260 LITERATURE OF AMERICAN MINORITIES (4)
Study of the literature of American minorities: North American Indian, black, Chicano/Chicana, Asian, Middle Eastern, gay and lesbian. Not offered every year. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing.
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ENG 260H LITERATURE OF AMERICAN MINORITIES (4)
Study of the literature of American minorities: North American Indian, black, Chicano/Chicana, Asian, Middle Eastern, gay and lesbian. Not offered every year. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing and Honors College approval required.
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ENG 265 FILMS FOR THE FUTURE (4)
An interdisciplinary study of film, literary, and philosophical visions of the future. Three hours of lecture and separate screenings each week. Film fee required. Not offered every year. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 275 THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE (4)
Biblical structure, literary types, ideas, influences. Not offered every year. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 275H THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE (4)
Biblical structure, literary types, ideas, influences. Not offered every year. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
PREREQS:
Honors College approval required.
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ENG 311 STUDIES IN BRITISH PROSE (4)
An introduction to the prose genre in British literature with intensive practice in reading and writing practices for literary study. (Writing Intensive Course)
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ENG 312 STUDIES IN BRITISH DRAMA (4)
An introduction to the dramatic arts genre in British literature with a special emphasis in reading and writing for literary study. (Writing Intensive Course)
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ENG 313 STUDIES IN BRITISH POETRY (4)
An introduction to the poetry genre in British literature with intensive practice in reading and writing for literary study. (Writing Intensive Course)
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ENG 317 THE AMERICAN NOVEL: BEGINNINGS TO CHOPIN (4)
Chronological survey of the novel in America. Covers from the beginnings to Chopin. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 318 THE AMERICAN NOVEL: MODERNIST PERIOD (4)
Chronological survey of the novel in America. Covers Modernist Period from Dreiser to Faulkner. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 319 THE AMERICAN NOVEL: POST-WORLD WAR II (4)
Chronological survey of the novel in America. Covers Post-World War II: Mailer to the present. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 320 STUDIES IN PAGE, STAGE, AND SCREEN (4)
Study of a particular theme, genre, movement, or author through the relations of text and performance. Topics change from term to term and may include content from film, drama, digital sources, and other visual media. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing or above.
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ENG 321 STUDIES IN WORD, OBJECT, AND IMAGE (4)
Study of a particular theme, genre, movement, or author through the relations of texts to material artifacts and/or static visual objects (e.g. paintings, engravings, printed matter, or photographs). Topics change from term to term. (Bacc Core Course)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing or above.
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ENG 322 STUDIES IN GLOBALISM, TEXT, AND EVENT (4)
Study of a particular theme, genre, movement, or author as informed by patterns of globalization, issues in international relations, and/or landmark moments of cultural exchange. Topics change from term to term. (Bacc Core Course)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing.
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ENG 330 THE HOLOCAUST IN LITERATURE AND FILM (4)
Study of fiction, memoir, and film representing Nazi Holocaust of European Jewry. Reviews history of racial Anti-Semitism and rise of Nazism as context for textual analysis of Holocaust literature. Examines literary and filmic form as productive to social awareness of the roots, events, and aftermath of the Holocaust. (Bacc Core Course)
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing or above.
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ENG 345 INTRODUCTION TO LITERARY CRITICISM AND THEORY (4)
Study and analysis of critical frameworks and methodologies for the interpretation of literature and culture. Required for English majors. (H)
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ENG 355 CONTINENTAL EUROPEAN LITERATURE: 19TH CENTURY (4)
Major continental European works in translation Covers the 19th century. Not offered every year. (H)
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ENG 356 CONTINENTAL EUROPEAN LITERATURE: 20TH/21ST CENTURY (4)
Major continental European works in translation. Covers 1900 to the present. Not offered every year. (H)
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ENG 360 NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE (4)
An introduction to the prose and poetry written by Native Americans of the North American continent. Not offered every year. (H) (NC) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 362 AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS (4)
Study of important literary works of any genre by American women from historical, thematic, or formalist perspectives. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 362H AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS (4)
Study of important literary works of any genre by American women from historical, thematic, or formalist perspectives. (Bacc Core Course) (H)
PREREQS:
Honors College approval required.
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ENG 374 MODERN SHORT STORY (4)
Survey of the short story from the 19th century to the present. Not offered every year. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
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ENG 375 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE (4)
Surveys a variety of genres, including fairy tales, folktales, and fables, nonsense poetry, picture books, historical and fantasy novels, examining how these texts represent childhood and connect with historical, cultural, and psychological contexts.
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ENG 386 A CULTURAL HISTORY OF AMERICAN ART AND LITERATURE: PART I (4)
The first course in an interdisciplinary sequence of courses that examines the development and interrelationships of American art and literature from contact to the present. ENG 386 covers Conquest to Civil War. CROSSLISTED as ART 386.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing.
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ENG 387 A CULTURAL HISTORY OF AMERICAN ART AND LITERATURE: PART II (4)
The second course in an interdisciplinary sequence that examines the development and interrelationships of American art and literature from contact to the present. ENG 387 covers Civil War to Harlem Renaissance. CROSSLISTED as ART 387.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing.
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ENG 388 A CULTURAL HISTORY OF AMERICAN ART AND LITERATURE: PART III (4)
The third course in an interdisciplinary sequence that examines the development and interrelationships of American art and literature from contact to the present. ENG 388 covers Great Depression to Postmodernity. CROSSLISTED as ART 388.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing.
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ENG 399 SELECTED TOPICS (1-16)
(H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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ENG 399H SELECTED TOPICS (1-16)
(H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Honors College approval required.
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ENG 401 RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Departmental approval required.
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ENG 402 INDEPENDENT STUDY (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Departmental approval required.
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ENG 403 THESIS (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Departmental approval required.
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ENG 405 READING AND CONFERENCE (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Departmental approval required.
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ENG 406 PROJECTS (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Departmental approval required.
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ENG 406H PROJECTS (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Honors College approval required.
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ENG 407 SEMINAR (1-16)
May be repeated as topics vary. CROSSLISTED as AMS 407. (Writing Intensive Core)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Departmental approval required.
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ENG 408 WORKSHOP (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Departmental approval required.
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ENG 410 INTERNSHIP IN ENGLISH (1-16)
Provides upper-division English majors with supervised, on-the-job work experience, accompanying academic readings. Graded P/N.
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Junior standing in English; 16 credits of literature; 6 credits of writing beyond WR 121. Departmental approval required.
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ENG 412 STUDIES IN BRITISH THEATER AND SOCIETY (4)
Study of major dramatists and the audiences they addressed, of socio-economic conditions and their interrelations with theatrical institutions. Readings may include dramatic and non-dramatic literature. Historical period and content may vary. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 416 POWER AND REPRESENTATION (4)
Critical analysis of works by colonized peoples, women, and ethnic minorities, with a focus on the issue of representation. Not offered every year. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 417 THE ENGLISH NOVEL: DEFOE THROUGH SCOTT (4)
Selected English novels from Defoe through Scott. Not offered every year. (H)
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 418 THE ENGLISH NOVEL: VICTORIAN PERIOD (4)
Selected English novels focusing on those from the Victorian period. (H)
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 419 THE ENGLISH NOVEL: 20TH CENTURY (4)
Selected English novels of the 20th century. (H)
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits in English at 200-level or above.
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ENG 420 STUDIES IN DIFFERENCE, POWER, AND DISCRIMINATION (4)
Comparative studies in literature documenting or illuminating institutional and systematic discrimination. Not offered every year. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 425 STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL LITERATURE (4)
Particular genres, themes, and writers in medieval literature. Topics change from term to term. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 426 STUDIES IN CHAUCER (4)
The works of Geoffrey Chaucer in their historical, cultural, and poetic contexts. Topics change from term to term. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 430 STUDIES IN EARLY MODERN LITERATURE (4)
Literature and culture of the Tudor, early Stuart, and Interregnum periods, 1485-1660. Content and genres will vary and may include non-English writers who influenced the English Renaissance. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 433 STUDIES IN THE LONG EIGHTEENTH CENTURY (4)
Literature of the period 1660-1800, with emphasis on one or more of the following poets: Dryden, Pope, Swift, Johnson, Gray, Cowper. May also include prose writers (e.g. Behn, Fielding, Richardson, Addison and Steele) and dramatists (e.g. Congrieve, Wycherly, Gay). Not offered every term. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 434 STUDIES IN ROMANTICISM (4)
Romantic-period writing and culture, with emphasis on one or more of the following authors: Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, Byron and Shelley. May also include Romantic novelists and prose writers (e.g. Austen, Wollstonecraft, Burke). Not offered every term. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 435 STUDIES IN SHAKESPEARE (4)
Shakespeare's works from a variety of critical and scholarly perspectives. Not offered every term. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 436 STUDIES IN VICTORIAN LITERATURE (4)
Fiction, poetry, and nonfiction prose of the Victorian era. Topics change from term to term; see Schedule of Classes. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 438 STUDIES IN MODERNISM (4)
Studies in the literature and contexts of the Modernist period in Anglo-American letters (1890s to 1940s). Authors may include Wilde, Crane, Conrad, Eliot, Stevens, James, Woolf, Joyce, Lawrence, Shaw, Forster. Topics change from term to term. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 440 STUDIES IN MODERN IRISH LITERATURE (4)
Studies in the literature and contexts of the period of Irish writing often referred to as the Irish Renaissance. Authors may include Yeats, Joyce, Shaw, O'Casey, Gregory, Synge, Bowen, Moore, Behan, O'Brien, Kavanaugh, Cronin. Sometimes offered as a study of Joyce's works alone. Topics change from term to term. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 445 STUDIES IN NONFICTION (4)
Particular essayists and journalists, movements, problems, conventions, and types of nonfiction writing in English. Topics change from term to term: see Schedule of Classes. Not offered every year. (H) (Writing Intensive Course)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 450 STUDIES IN SHORT FICTION (4)
Particular writers, movements, and types of short fiction. Topics change from term to term: see Schedule of Classes. Not offered every year. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 452 STUDIES IN FILM (4)
Particular cinematographers, movements, types, conventions, or problems in film. Topics change from term to term; see Schedule of Classes. Lecture and separate screenings each week. A film fee will be required. Not offered every year. (H) (Writing Intensive Course)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 452H STUDIES IN FILM (4)
Particular cinematographers, movements, types, conventions, or problems in film. Topics change from term to term; see Schedule of Classes. Lecture and separate screenings each week. A film fee will be required. Not offered every year. (H) (Writing Intensive Course)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above. Honors College approval required.
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ENG 454 MAJOR AUTHORS (4)
Advanced study of major and influential authors from various cultures and backgrounds. Subjects change from term to term; see Schedule of Classes. Not offered every year. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 457 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE: COLONIALISM (4)
Major works from Europe and the non-Western world during the colonial era: 1800-1945. Not offered every year. (H) (NC) (Bacc Core Course)
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 458 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE: POSTCOLONIALISM (4)
Major works from Europe and the non-Western world in the postcolonial period: WW II to present. Not offered every year. (H) (NC) (Bacc Core Course)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 460 STUDIES IN DRAMA (4)
Particular dramatists, movements, conventions, and types of world drama. Topics change from term to term; see Schedule of Classes. Not offered every term. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 465 STUDIES IN THE NOVEL (4)
Particular novelists, movements, conventions, and types of the novel throughout its history. Topics change from term to term; see Schedule of Classes. Not offered every term. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 470 STUDIES IN POETRY (4)
Particular poets, movements, problems, conventions, and types of poetry in English or English translation. Topics change from term to term; see Schedule of Classes. Not offered every term. (H) (Writing Intensive Course)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 475 STUDIES IN CRITICISM (4)
Particular critics, critical movements, issues, and histories of criticism. Topics change from term to term; see Schedule of Classes. Not offered every year. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 480 STUDIES IN LITERATURE, CULTURE AND SOCIETY (4)
Study of literature in its relationship to society and culture; study of literary culture. Topics change from term to term; see Schedule of Classes. Not offered every term. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 482 STUDIES IN AMERICAN LITERATURE, CULTURE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT (4)
Creative nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and film from the mid-19th century to the present, examining relationships between rural and urban, and investigating the development of important patterns in how the physical environment is perceived, represented, interpreted, and used in the United States. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 485 STUDIES IN AMERICAN LITERATURE (4)
Special topics in American literary history. Organized around movements, regions, themes, or major authors. Topics change from term to term; see Schedule of Classes. Not offered every term. (H) (Writing Intensive Course)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 486 STUDIES IN BRITISH LITERATURE (4)
Particular British writers, movements, conventions, genres, and problems. Topics change from term to term; see Schedule of Classes. Not offered every year. (H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 488 LITERATURE AND PEDAGOGY (4)
Practices, approaches, histories, and theories of teaching literature appropriate for secondary through college settings. Considers text selection, assignments, and evaluation. (H)
PREREQS:
Upper-division standing.
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ENG 489 WRITING, LITERATURE AND MEDICINE (4)
Considers medical themes in literature, social meanings of illness, and writing strategies appropriate to the healing arts.
PREREQS:
Sophomore and above.
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ENG 490 HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE (4)
A study of the origins, changes, and reasons for changes in the grammar, sounds, and vocabulary of English from its earliest stages through its modern forms. (H)
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 495 LANGUAGE, TECHNOLOGY, AND CULTURE (4)
Explores relationship between literacy, technology, and thought. (H)
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 497 INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S VOICES (4)
A study of women and literature in an international context, focusing on the cultural differences among women and the effects of gender on language and literature. (H) (Bacc Core Course)
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 498 WOMEN AND LITERATURE (4)
Study of the relations between women and literature, including such issues as images of women in literature, women writers, and the effects of gender on language.
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 8 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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ENG 499 SELECTED TOPICS (1-16)
(H)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing; 8 credits of ENG 200-level or above.
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