English (ENGL)

English (ENGL)

ENGL 0301  Integrated Reading and Writing  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
ENGL 0301 is a co-requisite course for entering students scoring below the required TSI score for reading and/or writing. Students must enroll in ENGL 1301 and ENGL 0301 concurrently. ENGL 0301 provides additional instruction and practice in reading and writing, supplementing the ENGL 1301 instruction. Additional instruction includes reading strategies, the writing process, writing workshops, and grammar instruction.
Corequisite(s): ENGL 1301  
Grade Mode(s): Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 1301  Composition I  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Basic forms of expository writing. Frequent themes. Collateral reading in articles and essays of a factual and informative type. This course is prerequisite to ENGL 1302 and 1374. (NOTE: ENGL 1301 and one other course from ENGL 1302 or 1374 will satisfy the general degree requirement in composition. A student may receive credit for only one such course in a semester.) Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 1302  Composition II  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Forms of expository and analytical writing. Topics for composition suggested from wide reading in at least two of the three genres: prose fiction, poetry, and drama. Research paper required.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 or ENG 131  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 2300  Close Reading II  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
A close reading of related themes, authors or periods and/or a close viewing of films with related themes or makers. The course will focus on literature, the arts, politics, philosophy or culture. It will not take the place of other 2000 level courses that require ENGL 1301 and 1302. It will not take the place of ENGL 1302. It is intended for students who do not take 6 hours of composition.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 9 hours  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 2322  British Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
The study of six-to-ten major works of British literature dating from its Anglo-Saxon origins to the present.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 2326  American Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Six-to-ten major works of American literature, including both the 19th and 20th centuries.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 2331  World Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Six-to-ten major monuments of world literature, from classical antiquity to the present century.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 2376  African-American Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Significant contributions to African-American literature from Colonial times to the present.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3310  Technical Report Writing  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Supervised preparation of technical and scientific reports according to standard usage recommended by professional scientific and engineering societies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 6 hours  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 or ENG 131 and ENGL 1302 or ENG 132 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2322 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3311  Professional Writing  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Supervised preparation of professional reports according to standard usage recommended by professional societies.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302  
Restriction(s):

Students with a class of Freshman or Sophomore may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3316  Poetic Analysis  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Forms and techniques and the critical evaluation of poetry.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3320  Child & Adolescent Lit  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Literature about or for children and adolescents and the special features and concerns of the genre. May be taken for credit more than once if the topic varies.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3322  American Lit Before 1865  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
The development of American literature from the era of exploration and colonization through the Romantic period. Selection representative of each epoch and various genres and themes of American literature.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3324  American Lit After 1865  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
The development of American literature from the era of Realism to the present. Selection representative of the various literary movements, genres, and themes of modern American literature.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3326  Advanced Expository Writing  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Focus on developing skills in literary analysis and critical essays. Attention to MLA documentation, style and grammar.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3330  World Lit Before 1600  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Survey of major works of world literature to 1600. Includes works from a variety of western and non-western cultures in a variety of genres.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3332  World Lit After 1600  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Survey of major works of world literature since 1600. Includes works from a variety of western and non-western cultures in a variety of genres.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3340  Mythology  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Mythologies of the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Norse peoples and other cultures.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3350  Creative Writing  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
A workshop approach to the writing of poetry, fiction and drama. May be taken for credit more than once when the genre focus varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 6 hours  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3360  Short Story  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
The technique of the short story; its historical development; study and analysis of great short stories.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3370  The Drama  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
The historical development of the drama from Aeschylus to the present. Intensive study of selected plays.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3380  Studies in the British Novel  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
The tradition of the British novel, eighteenth century to the present.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3382  British Literature Before 1800  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
The development of British Literature from the development of the written language in Great Britain through the end of the 18th century. Selections representative of each epoch and various literary movements, genres, and themes of British Literature.
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3384  British Literature After 1800  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
The development of British Literature from the Romantic period to the contemporary era. Selections representative of each epoch and various literary movements, genres, and themes of British Literature.
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3390  American Novel  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
History, growth and technique of the American novel.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 3392  African American Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Exploring literary form through the study of selected African American writers in order to understand the African American search for identity.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4310  Teaching of Writing  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
An introduction to major theories of composition, to research in the teaching of composition, and to pedagogical techniques for teaching writing.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 9 hours  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4311  Special Topics in Comparative Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Intensive study of an author or authors, genre or period selected from the range of world literature. Emphasis or analysis and literary method. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 semester hours when the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 6 hours  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2322 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4312  Studies Language & Linguistics  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Special problems in linguistics, such as the history of American English, regional dialects, new grammars. May be taken for credit more than once if the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 9 hours  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4314  Studies in Critical Theory  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Advanced study of the relationship between form and content in various modes of media, discourse, and criticism. Emphasis on major figures and methodology in contemporary literary theory.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4315  Studies in Womens Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Poetry, prose, and/or drama by women from classical times to the present. May be taken for credit more than once if the topic varies.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4316  Studies Victorian Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Poetry and prose of the Victorian period. May be taken for credit more than once if the topic varies.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4317  Modern Drama  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Dramatic trends and representative plays from Ibsen to the present.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4318  Modern Poetry  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Poetic developments in England and America with emphasis on representative poets from Hardy to the present.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4319  Modern Fiction  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Prose fiction representative of modern ideas and trends, with emphasis on English and Continental authors.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4326  Am Lit Renaissance 1820-1860  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Major authors of period from Poe to Melville.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4327  American Realism 1860-1900  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Major authors of the period from Whitman to Norris.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4329  Modern American Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Major American writers of the 20th century.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4332  Special Topics in Non-Traditional Literatures  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Study of different forms of literary expression in regional, alternative, genre or minority literatures. This course may be repeated for a total of 6 credits when the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 6 hours  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2322 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4333  Special Topics: Author  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Major writer such as Chaucer, Milton, Hawthorne, Faulkner. May be taken for credit more than once when the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 9 hours  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4334  Critical Studies in Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
A particular genre or theme in comparative literature or criticism. May be taken more than once for credit when the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 9 hours  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4335  Intro to the Profession  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Introduction to the professional expectations and opportunities available with a B.A in English, including vocational opportunities and advanced degrees.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2322 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4336  Directed Studies  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Study in literature in an area of mutual interest. May be taken for credit more than once if topic varies.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Restriction(s):

Enrollment limited to students with a class of Junior, Post Baccalaureate or Senior.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4340  Shakespeare  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Selected major plays. May be taken for credit more than once if the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 9 hours  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4342  Academic Writing  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Theories of rhetoric and composition related to writing for academic publication.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2322 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4344  Special Topics: Writing Workshop  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Intensive study in writing, focusing on student work through a workshop format. May be repeated if the content varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 9 hours  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 3310 or ENGL 3326 or ENGL 3350  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4345  Writing Seminar  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Intensive study in writing, focusing on specific topics, with either a technical or creative emphasis. May be taken more than once for credit if the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 12 hours  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and ENGL 2310 and (ENGL 3350 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376 or ENGL 2320)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4346  Special Topics: Rhetoric  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Advanced study of rhetorical and discourse analysis of speeches and texts. May be taken for credit more than once if the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 12 hours  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4347  Multimedia  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Theories of rhetoric and composition related to writing for the web and producing multimedia genres. Explores the history of writing technologies as well as how these impact texts and the writing process.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4351  Studies in Literature Before 1800  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Study of the development of literature before Romanticism. May be repeated one additional time when topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 6 hours  
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2322 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4365  Internship  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
An opportunity to work in real world work setting in activities related to professional communication and technical writing. Successful completion of Freshman Composition (6 hours) and Sophomore Literature (3 hours) core curriculum components required for enrollment in all 3000-4000-level courses.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2301 and ENGL 3310) or (ENGL 3310 and ENGL 4355) or (ENGL 2301 and ENGL 4355)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4381  Studies in 18th Century Lit  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Poetry, prose and drama of the period 1660-1800. May be taken for credit more than once if the topic varies.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 4392  Studies in Romantic Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Poetry, prose and drama of the Romantic period. May be taken for credit more than once if the topic varies.
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 and (ENGL 2310 or ENGL 2320 or ENGL 2326 or ENGL 2331 or ENGL 2360 or ENGL 2371 or ENGL 2376)  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5310  Teaching of Writing  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
An introduction to major theories of composition, to research in the teaching of composition and to pedogogical techniques for teaching writing.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 9 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5311  Special Topics in Comparative Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Intensive study of an author or authors, genre or period selected from the range of world literature. Emphasis on analysis and literary method. Course may be repeated for a maximum of six semester hours credit when the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 9 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5312  Studies Language & Linguistics  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Special problems in linguistics, such as the history of American English, regional dialects, new grammars. May be taken for credit more than once if the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 9 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5314  Studies in Critical Theory  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Advanced study of the relationship between form and content in various modes of media, discourse, and criticism. Emphasis on major figures and methodology in contemporary literary theory.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5315  Studies in Womens Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Poetry, prose, and/or drama by women from classical times to the present. May be taken for credit more than once if the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 9 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5316  Studies Victorian Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Poetry and prose of the Victorian period. May be taken for credit more than once if the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 6 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5317  Modern Drama  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Dramatic trends and representative plays from Ibsen to the present.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5318  Modern Poetry  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Poetic developments in England and America with emphasis on representative poets from Hardy to the present.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5319  Modern Fiction  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Prose fiction representative of modern ideas and trends, with emphasis on English and Continental authors.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5326  The Am Renaissance: 1820-1860  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Major Authors of the period from Poe to Melville.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5327  The Dev Am Realism: 1860-1900  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Major authors of the period from Whitman to Norris.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5329  Modern American Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Major American writers of the 20th century.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 3 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5332  Special Topics in Non-Traditional Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Study of different forms of literary expression in regional, alternative, genre or minority literature. This course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours when topics vary.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 6 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5333  Studies in a Particular Author  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Major writers such as Chaucer, Milton, Hawthorne, Faulkner. May be taken for credit more than once when the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 9 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5334  Critical Studies in Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
A particular genre or theme in comparative literature or criticism. May be taken more than once for credit when the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 9 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5335  Introduction to the Profession  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Introduction to professional expectations and opportunities in the study of English, including trends in vocational, literary and pedagogical studies and related disciplines.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5336  Directed Studies  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Directed Study in an area of mutual interest. May be taken for credit more than once if topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 6 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5340  Shakespeare  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Selected major plays. May be taken for credit more than once if the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 9 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5342  Academic Writing  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Theories of rhetoric and composition related to writing for academic publication.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5344  Writing Workshop  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Intensive study in writing, focusing on student work through a workshop format. May be repeated if the content varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 9 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5345  Writing Seminar  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Intensive study in writing, focusing on specific topics, with either a technical or creative emphasis. May be taken more than once for credit if the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 12 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5346  Studies in Rhetoric  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Advanced study of rhetorical and discourse analysis of speeches and texts. May be taken for credit more than once if the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 12 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5347  Multimedia  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Theories of rehetoric and composition related to writing for the web and producing multimedia genres. Explores the history of writing techonologies as well as how these impact texts and the writing process.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 3 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5351  Studies in Literature Before 1800  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Study of the development of literature before romanticism. The course may be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours when the topic varies.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 6 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5365  Internship  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Opportunity to work in real world work setting in activities related to professional communication and technical writing.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 3 hours  
Prerequisite(s): (ENGL 2301 and ENGL 3310) or (ENGL 3301 and ENGL 4355) or (ENGL 2301 and ENGL 4355)  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5381  Studies in 18th Century Lit  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Poetry, prose and drama of the period 1660-1800. May be taken for credit more than once if the topic varies.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
ENGL 5390  Thesis  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Prerequisite: Approval of graduate advisor. Must complete both for required 6 credits.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS, Thesis/Dissertation  
ENGL 5391  Thesis  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Prerequisite: Approval of graduate advisor. Must complete both for required 6 credits.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS, Thesis/Dissertation  
ENGL 5392  Studies in Romantic Lit  3 Credits  
Department: College of Arts and Sciences  
Poetry, prose and drama of the Romantic period. May be taken for credit more than once if the topic varies.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS