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ENGLISH (ENGL)

Unless otherwise noted, courses may not be repeated for additional academic credit. Courses may be repeated to raise a grade, but the hours will only count once toward total hours earned.

Courses

ENGL 5011. ADVANCED SCRIPTWRITING WORKSHOP. (4-0-4)

ENGL 5012. ADVANCED CREATIVE NONFICTION WRITING WORKSHOP. (4-0-4) FALL

ENGL 5021. ADVANCED POETRY WORKSHOP. (4-0-4) FALL

ENGL 5022. ADVANCED FICTION WORKSHOP. (4-0-4) FALL

ENGL 5110. LITERARY CRITICISM. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5115. HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. (3-0-3) FALL

ENGL 5116. STRUCTURE OF PRESENT-DAY ENGLISH. (3-0-3) SPRING

ENGL 5220. MEDIEVAL ENGLISH LITERATURE. (3-0-3) SPRING

ENGL 5223. CHAUCER. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5225. ENGLISH RENAISSANCE LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5226. TOPICS IN SHAKESPEARE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5227. MILTON. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5228. DEVELOPMENT OF ENGLISH DRAMA. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5330. RESTORATION AND EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5331. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLISH NOVEL. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5335. ENGLISH ROMANTICISM. (3-0-3) FALL

ENGL 5337. VICTORIAN LITERATURE. (3-0-3) SPRING

ENGL 5338. NINETEENTH-CENTURY ENGLISH NOVEL. (3-0-3) FALL

ENGL 5440. MODERN DRAMA. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5441. TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITISH FICTION. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5445. LITERARY WOMEN. (3-0-3) FALL

ENGL 5446. MODERN POETRY. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5447. COMPARATIVE LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5448. ADOLESCENT LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5449. GREAT BOOKS OF THE WESTERN WORLD. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5451. AFRICAN LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5452. AFRICAN WOMEN WRITERS. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5550. AMERICAN LITERATURE TO 1865. (3-0-3) FALL

ENGL 5555. AMERICAN LITERATURE FROM 1865 TO 1920. (3-0-3) SPRING

ENGL 5662. SOUTHERN LITERATURE. (3-0-3) FALL

ENGL 5664. FLANNERY O’CONNOR. (3-0-3) SPRING

ENGL 5665. AMERICAN LITERATURE FROM 1920 TO THE PRESENT. (3-0-3) FALL

ENGL 5667. AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5669. MULTICULTURAL AMERICAN LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5671. STUDIES IN NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5770. STUDIES IN FOLKLORE. (3-0-3) SPRING

ENGL 5850. SPECIAL TOPICS: SINGLE AUTHOR. (3-0-3) FALL

ENGL 5940. INDEPENDENT STUDY. (VAR. 1-4)

ENGL 5950. SPECIAL TOPICS. (VAR. 1-4) FALL AND SPRING

ENGL 5955. SPECIAL TOPICS IN INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE. (3-0-3)

ENGL 5980. STUDY ABROAD. (VAR. 1-15)

ENGL 6011. SCRIPTWRITING SEMINAR. (4-0-4)

ENGL 6012. CREATIVE NONFICTION WRITING SEMINAR. (4-0-4)

ENGL 6021. POETRY WRITING SEMINAR. (4-0-4) FALL

ENGL 6022. FICTION WRITING SEMINAR. (4-0-4)

ENGL 6024. TEACHING CREATIVE WRITING SEMINAR. (4-0-4) FALL

ENGL 6025. POETRY AND POETICS SEMINAR. (4-0-4)

ENGL 6026. PROSE FORMS SEMINAR. (4-0-4)

ENGL 6112. THEORIES OF COMPOSITION & LITERATURE. (3-0-3) FALL

ENGL 6601. GRADUATE SEMINAR IN METHODS OF RESEARCH. (3-0-3) FALL

ENGL 6680. GRADUATE SEMINAR IN STUDIES IN LITERATURE. (3-0-3) FALL

ENGL 6685. GRADUATE SEMINAR IN CRITICAL APPROACHES TO LITERATURE. (3-0-3) SPRING

ENGL 6690. GRADUATE SEMINAR IN VARIABLE TOPICS. (3-0-3) SPRING

ENGL 6960. INTERNSHIP. (VAR. 1-15) FALL, SPRING, AND SUMMER

ENGL 6970. THESIS. (VAR. 1-9) FALL AND SPRING

ENGL 6971. MFA THESIS. (VAR. 1-9)

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