2009-2010 Catalog
   
  •  ENG 100 - College Reading and Learning Strategies.
  •  ENG 109 - College Writing Workshop.
  •  ENG 110 - College Writing Workshop II.
  •  ENG 111 - College Rhetoric.
  •  ENG 112 - Critical Writing and Reading.
  •  ENG 200 - Introduction to Linguistics.
  •  ENG 202 - Introduction to Prose Fiction.
  •  ENG 203 - Introduction to the Drama.
  •  ENG 204 - Literature of Greece and Rome.
  •  ENG 205 - The Bible as Literature: The Hebrew Bible/Old Testament.
  •  ENG 206 - The Bible as Literature: The New Testament and Lost Gospels.
  •  ENG 207 - Survey of Greek and Roman Classical Literature.
  •  ENG 208 - Introduction to Poetry.
  •  ENG 209 - Survey of African Literature.
  •  ENG 213 - American Ethnic Literature.
  •  ENG 215 - Survey of African-American Literature.
  •  ENG 228 - Women and Literature.
  •  ENG 241 - Elements of Literary Analysis.
  •  ENG 244 - The Structure of English.
  •  ENG 246 - Saxons, Magicians and Triangles.
  •  ENG 252 - Advanced Composition.
  •  ENG 260 - Writing the Personal Essay.
  •  ENG 296 - Introduction to Creative Writing: Fiction, Essay, Poetry, Drama.
  •  ENG 298 - Topics in Writing.
  •  ENG 299 - Topics in Literature.
  •  ENG 303 - Medieval Literature.
  •  ENG 306 - Writing about Language.
  •  ENG 307 - English Travelers in the Middle East & Cross-Cultural Perceptions.
  •  ENG 309 - Playwriting.
  •  ENG 310 - Chaucer and the Fourteenth Century.
  •  ENG 312 - The Renaissance.
  •  ENG 315 - Shakespeare in History.
  •  ENG 316 - Shakespeare’s Principal Plays.
  •  ENG 317 - Writing and Revolution in Seventeenth-Century England.
  •  ENG 318 - Topics in Irish Literature.
  •  ENG 319 - Milton and Spenser: Radicals Making a Tradition.
  •  ENG 326 - Age of Enlightenment.
  •  ENG 327 - Age of Sensibility.
  •  ENG 329 - The Eighteenth Century British Novel.
  •  ENG 330 - The Early Romantic Movement.
  •  ENG 331 - The Late Romantic Movement.
  •  ENG 332 - Victorian Literature.
  •  ENG 333 - Modern British Literature.
  •  ENG 334 - Post-Modern British Literature.
  •  ENG 335 - Contemporary Poetry.
  •  ENG 336 - History and Principles of Rhetoric.
  •  ENG 337 - Topics in Women’s Literature.
  •  ENG 338 - Communications in Business.
  •  ENG 340 - Introduction to Composition Theory.
  •  ENG 345 - Technical Writing.
  •  ENG 351 - Language and the Mind.
  •  ENG 353 - American Poetry in the Modernist Tradition.
  •  ENG 354 - Public and Professional Writing.
  •  ENG 355 - American Romanticism.
  •  ENG 356 - American Realism and Naturalism.
  •  ENG 357 - Modern American Literature.
  •  ENG 358 - Major Novelists.
  •  ENG 359 - Special Topics in Literary Studies.
  •  ENG 361 - Teaching English in Middle and Secondary Schools.
  •  ENG 363 - Seminar in Collaborative Writing Theory and Practice.
  •  ENG 364 - Early American Literature.
  •  ENG 368 - Post-Modern American Literature.
  •  ENG 373 - Philosophy in Literature.
  •  ENG 374 - Major Themes in American Ethnic Literature.
  •  ENG 375 - Modern Native American Literatures.
  •  ENG 382 - Cultural Themes in Contemporary American Novels.
  •  ENG 383 - Modern Novel.
  •  ENG 385 - The Nineteenth Century British Novel.
  •  ENG 386 - The Twentieth Century British Novel.
  •  ENG 387 - Continental European Fiction.
  •  ENG 388 - Modern Theatre.
  •  ENG 390 - Directed Readings.
  •  ENG 391 - Advanced Technical Writing.
  •  ENG 392 - Advanced Creative Writing: Fiction.
  •  ENG 393 - Advanced Creative Writing: Poetry.
  •  ENG 395 - Independent Study for Honors Program Concentrators in English.
  •  ENG 396 - Honors Research.
  •  ENG 399 - Directed Writing.
  •  ENG 400 - Seminar.
  •  ENG 409 - American English.
  •  ENG 410 - Improvement of Reading in the Middle and Secondary School.
  •  ENG 412 - Writing for Middle and Secondary School Teachers.
  •  ENG 431 - The American Novel I.
  •  ENG 432 - The American Novel II.
  •  ENG 433 - American Poetry.
  •  ENG 434 - American Drama.
  •  ENG 435 - American Film I.
  •  ENG 436 - American Film II.
  •  ENG 447 - History of the English Language.
  •  ENG 448 - Children’s Literature.
  •  ENG 472 - Modern Literary Theory.
  •  ENG 473 - History of Literary Criticism.
  •  ENG 474 - Adolescent Literature.
  •  ENG 490 - Writer in Residence.
  •  ENG 495 - Honors Thesis I.
  •  ENG 496 - Honors Thesis II.
  •  ENG 500 - English Studies: Issues and Methods.
  •  ENG 509 - American English.
  •  ENG 510 - Improvement of Reading in the Middle and Secondary School.
  •  ENG 512 - Writing for Middle and Secondary School Teachers.
  •  ENG 513 - Topics in English Education.
  •  ENG 515 - Literary Pedagogy.
  •  ENG 522 - Topics in British Literature to 1800.
  •  ENG 525 - Topics in British Literature since 1800.
  •  ENG 526 - Topics in British Post-Colonial Literature.
  •  ENG 527 - Topics in Irish and Scottish Literature.
  •  ENG 531 - The American Novel I.
  •  ENG 532 - The American Novel II.
  •  ENG 533 - American Poetry.
  •  ENG 534 - American Drama.
  •  ENG 535 - American Film I.
  •  ENG 536 - American Film II.
  •  ENG 537 - Topics in American Literature to 1900.
  •  ENG 538 - Topics in American Literature since 1900.
  •  ENG 539 - Themes in Multicultural American Literatures.
  •  ENG 548 - Children’s Literature.
  •  ENG 549 - History of the English Language.
  •  ENG 555 - Studies in Genre.
  •  ENG 560 - Topics in Writing and Rhetoric.
  •  ENG 561 - Writing and Publishing.
  •  ENG 562 - Creative Writing Workshop.
  •  ENG 563 - Seminar in Collaborative Writing Theory and Practice.
  •  ENG 566 - Teaching College Composition.
  •  ENG 567 - Topics in Composition and Rhetorical Theory.
  •  ENG 570 - Modern Literary Theory.
  •  ENG 571 - History of Literary Criticism.
  •  ENG 574 - Adolescent Literature.
  •  ENG 588 - Special Topics.
  •  ENG 590 - Directed Study.
  •  ENG 591 - Individual Study Experience.

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