Spring 2012 Course Offerings

Each course links to a description from the instructor.  Where more than one section is available, descriptions are provided by each instructor.  You can view courses for graduate students here.

Undergraduate Courses

English 2001 Creative Writing: Nonfiction

English 2003 Creative Writing: Poetry

English 2005 Creative Writing: Drama

English 2007 Creative Writing: Fiction

English 2009 Literature and Human Values

English 2011 Literature, the Self, and the World

English 2091 Literature, the Self, and the World, Honors

English 2205 Introduction to Literary Studies

English 2601 Backgrounds of Western Literature

English 2603 Greek and Roman Mythology

English 2760 Introduction to Professional Writing

English 2850 Postcolonial Literatures in English

English 2901 Structure of English (3 sections)

English 3001 Advanced Composition

English 3002 Writing for Literary Studies

English 3005 Technical Communication

English 3009 Myth and Culture (3 sections)

English 3099 Myth and Culture, Honors

English 3110 Cultural Foundations, II

English 3401 Methods of Teaching Composition in the Secondary School

English 3402 Methods of Teaching Literature in the Secondary School

English 3405 Children's Literature (2 sections)

English 3600 The Bible as Literature

English 3604D The Monstrous in Contemporary American Literature

English 3701 American Literature:  1800 to Mid-19th Century (2 sections)

English 3703 Mid 19th-Century to 1900 (2 sections)

English 3705 American Multicultural Literature

English 3801 Chaucer

English 3802 Shakespeare (2 sections)

English 3803 Renaissance and 17th-Century British Literature

English 3807 Victorian Literature

English 3809 Contemporary British and Anglophone Literatures

English 3892 Shakespeare, Honors

English 3901 Language and Linguistics

English 3903 Becoming Jane Austen

English 4275 Internship in Professional Writing

English 4300/4390 English Senior Seminar (3 sections)

Sec 001: Transatlantic Literature

Sec 002: Being a Daughter, Being a Son

Sec 003: Graphic Novels, Memoirs, and Wordless Books

 Classes numbered 4750 through 4999 are open to juniors, seniors, and graduate students.  Graduate students are limited to nine hours of course work in this category.

English 4750 Studies in African-American Literature: The Blues & its Literary Legacy

English 4752 Shakespeare in Play:  Macbeth

English 4760 Studies in Professional Writing

English 4762 Poetry Writing

English 4763 Fiction Writing

English 4775 Feminist Theory

English 4801 Integrating the English Language Arts

English 4903 Young Adult Literature

English 4904 Studies in Film:  Contemporary Cinema of North & South America, 1980-2011

English 4950 Literary History

Graduate Courses

English 5000 Introduction to Methods & Issues in English Studies

English 5006 Virginia Woolf and Feminism

English 5009 Race & Religion in 19th-Century American Literature

English 5011 Genre Theory & Pedagogy

English 5020 Graduate Workshop in Creative Writing - Fiction

English 5061 Science Fiction Avant-Gardes:  New Wave & Cyberpunk

English 5502 Mentored Composition Teaching