Additional Information

Course Offerings

English course offerings are divided into the following categories:

First Year Writing Courses - not counted toward English Major Requirements

ENGL 103 – Writing Workshop (1)
ENGL 104 – Writing Workshop (1)
ENGL 110 – LC Critical Reading and Writing*
ENGL 152 – LC WWI & Modern Literature*
ENGL 153 – LC Writing in/around Games*
ENGL 154 – LC Reading the Court*
ENGL 155 – LC Writing in the Digital Age*
ENGL 165 – LC Images of Disability*
ENGL 170 – LC Fantasy and/in History*
ENGL 199C – RW Research Based Writing*

Literature Courses

ENGL 150C – P1 Literary Types*
ENGL 200C – Literary Analysis
ENGL 203C – History of English Language
ENGL 204 – P1 Nature Writing
ENGL 207C – P1 The Bible as Literature
ENGL 210 – P1 Literature and Healing
ENGL 211 – P1 Young Adult Literature
ENGL 212C – P1 Shakespeare at the Movies
ENGL 214D – P1 Reading Gender
ENGL 215C – P1 Getting the News from Poems
ENGL 218C – P1 Theater and Design
ENGL 220D – P1 Black Writers in the U.S.
ENGL 226C – P1 Arthurian Legend
ENGL 230 – P1 Literature of Travel
ENGL 231C – P1 Detective and Mystery Narratives
ENGL 235D – P1 Irish Literature
ENGL 236D – CC The American Dream
ENGL 239D – P1 Haunted House
ENGL 247C – P1 War in Literature
ENGL 248 – P5 World Literature
ENGL 261C – Topics in Sexuality and Literature
ENGL 262P – CC Topics: Coming to America
ENGL 263C – P1 Topics in Literature and the Arts
ENGL 264D – P5 Topics in Literature and Politics
ENGL 268 – P1 The Fundamentals of Film

* These 100-level courses may not be counted toward English major requirements

Literature Survey Courses

ENGL 293 – P1 Early English Literature
ENGL 294 – P1 Milton Through the Romantics
ENGL 295 – P1 Literary Revolutions
ENGL 297 – P1 Readings in American Literature
ENGL 298 – P1 Modern American Literature

Advanced Literature Courses

When any of the following upper-division courses is offered, it will have a specific focus within the general rubric of its catalog title. May be repeated for credit with the permission of the department chair, if the focus is different.

ENGL 306 – Law and Literature
ENGL 312C – P1 Shakespeare
ENGL 318 – English Lit Renaissance
ENGL 325 – The Romantic Tradition
ENGL 327 – Studies in Victorian Literature
ENGL 329 – Film and Television Analysis
ENGL 335 – Studies in African American Literature
ENGL 336 – Studies in Native American Literature
ENGL 337 – Ethnicities in/and Literature
ENGL 339 – American Literatures
ENGL 341 – Studies in Poetry
ENGL 342 – Studies in the Novel
ENGL 343 – Studies in Drama
ENGL 344 – Popular Genres
ENGL 346 – Narrative and New Media
ENGL 347 – Studies in Postcolonialism
ENGL 348 – Women Writers
ENGL 349 – Major Authors
ENGL 350 – Literary Theory
ENGL 351 – Language of Animals

Seminar for Literature Majors

ENGL 420 – Senior Literature Seminar

Writing Courses

ENGL 237 – P1 Flash Fiction
ENGL 249 – P1 Open Book: Read to Write
ENGL 251 – P1 Introduction to Creative Nonfiction
ENGL 253 – P1 Introductory Creative Writing
ENGL 259 – Argument and Persuasion
ENGL 266 – Writing as Social Practice
ENGL 271 – Legal Writing
ENGL/WGST 272 – P2 Digital Feminisms
ENGL 284 – P5 Global Business Writing
ENGL 290 – Science, Rhetoric, and the Public

Advanced Practices Writing Courses

ENGL 355 – Professional Writing: Topics
ENGL 356 – Editing and Publishing
ENGL 361 – Writing with New Media
ENGL 371 – Creative Writing: Fiction
ENGL 372 – Creative Writing: Poetry
ENGL 374 – Creative Writing: Drama
ENGL 376 – Creative Writing: Nonfiction
ENGL 378 – Special Topics in Advanced Writing

Theories, Contexts, Communities Writing Courses

ENGL 352 – Rhetorical Theory
ENGL 353 – Rhetorical History and Traditions
ENGL 370 – Gender and Writing
ENGL 380 – Visual Rhetoric
ENGL 381 – The Rhetoric of Hate
ENGL 382 – Digital Literacies

Seminar for Writing Majors

ENGL 425 – Senior Writing Seminar

General English Electives

ENGL 270 – Becoming a Writing Tutor (1)
ENGL 273 – Topics in Film and TV History (3)

Special Courses

ENGL 201 – Career Seminar (.5)
ENGL 490 – Internship
ENGL 496 – Independent Study (1-3)
ENGL 498H – Honors in English
ENGL 499H – Honors in English