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English
English Courses
Course # Course Title
ENG 001:Critical Reading and Expository Writing
ENG 005:Writing Skills Workshop Tutorial
ENG 010:Introduction to Literary Studies
ENG 012:Ancient Myth: Greek and Roman Mythology
ENG 01YA:Introduction to Prose Composition for English Learners
ENG 01YB:Academic Writing Skills for Multilingual Writers of English
ENG 043:Survey of African American Literature
ENG 045:World Roots of Literature
ENG 055:Beginning Fiction Workshop
ENG 056:Poetry Workshop I
ENG 057:Beginning Fiction for Children and Young Adults Workshop
ENG 05YA:Writing Skills Workshop for English Learners
ENG 061:Theme and Genre Courses
ENG 061R:Studies in Lesbian Writing
ENG 063:Survey of American Literature I
ENG 064:Survey of American Literature II
ENG 065:Survey of British Literature I
ENG 066:Survey of British Literature II
ENG 072:Journalism Principles & Practices I
ENG 073:Journalism Principles & Practices II
ENG 074:The Bible as Literature
ENG 101:Development of the English Language
ENG 102:Advanced Expository Writing
ENG 105:The Age of Chaucer
ENG 106:Medieval and Renaissance Romance
ENG 107:Artful Prose: Grammar and Style for Writers
ENG 109:The Craft of the Young Adult Novel
ENG 115:Shakespeare
ENG 117:20th-Century African American Literature
ENG 118:Listening to Reading
ENG 119:Fiction Since 1960
ENG 121:English Renaissance Poetry
ENG 131:18th-Century Poetry and Prose
ENG 132:18th-Century English Novel
ENG 147:Survey of 19th-Century African American Literature
ENG 152:Poets of Color of the 20th and 21st Centuries
ENG 155:Advanced Fiction for Children and Young Adults Workshop
ENG 158:Contemporary Fiction by Women
ENG 159:Feature Writing
ENG 160:Writing for Magazines
ENG 161:Modern Drama
ENG 163:American Literature to 1865: Romanticism
ENG 164:Modern American Fiction
ENG 165:American Literature from 1865 to 1920: Realism
ENG 166:Modern American Poetry
ENG 167:Advanced Creative Nonfiction Workshop
ENG 168:Advanced Fiction Workshop
ENG 170:Poetry Workshop II
ENG 171:Social Action and the Academic Essay
ENG 172:Journalism Principles & Practices I
ENG 173:Journalism Principles & Practices II
ENG 174:The Bible as Literature
ENG 175:English Romantic Poetry
ENG 176:The Victorian Period: Prose, Poetry, and Drama
ENG 180:Special Topics in Literature and Culture
ENG 181:The British Novel in the 20th Century and Beyond
ENG 183:Advanced Seminars in English
ENG 188:The 19th-Century British Novel
ENG 189:Senior Thesis in Creative Writing
ENG 191:Senior Thesis in Literature
ENG 201:Development of the English Language
ENG 202:Advanced Expository Writing
ENG 203:The Craft of Fiction
ENG 204:The Craft of Poetry
ENG 205:The Age of Chaucer
ENG 206:Medieval and Renaissance Romance
ENG 207:Artful Prose: Grammar and Style for Writers
ENG 209:The Craft of the Young Adult Novel
ENG 211: Contemporary Magazine Production
ENG 215:Shakespeare
ENG 217:20th-Century African American Literature
ENG 218:Listening to Reading
ENG 219:Fiction Since 1960
ENG 221:English Renaissance Poetry
ENG 226:Craft of Creative Nonfiction
ENG 231:18th-Century Poetry and Prose
ENG 232:18th-Century English Novel
ENG 247:Survey of 19th-Century African American Literature
ENG 250:Thesis for the MFA Degree
ENG 250A:MA Research Project
ENG 252:Poets of Color of the 20th and 21st Centuries
ENG 255:Graduate Fiction for Children and Young Adults Workshop
ENG 258:Contemporary Fiction by Women
ENG 259:Graduate Novel Workshop
ENG 260:Graduate Novel Workshop
ENG 261:Modern Drama
ENG 263:American Literature to 1865: Romanticism
ENG 264:Modern American Fiction
ENG 265:American Literature from 1865 to 1920: Realism
ENG 266:Modern American Poetry
ENG 267:Graduate Creative Nonfiction Workshop
ENG 268:Graduate Fiction Workshop
ENG 269:Graduate Non-Fiction Magazine Workshop
ENG 270:Graduate Poetry Workshop
ENG 271:Theories of Creativity and the Teaching of Creative Writing
ENG 272:Theories and Strategies of Teaching Writing
ENG 275:English Romantic Poetry
ENG 276:The Victorian Period: Prose, Poetry, and Drama
ENG 277:Advanced Practicum in English
ENG 280:Special Topics in Literature and Culture
ENG 281:The British Novel in the 20th Century and Beyond
ENG 282:Critical Theory
ENG 283:Advanced Seminars in English
ENG 285:Prose Revision and Publication for MFA Students in Fiction and Nonfiction
ENG 286:Teaching English as a Second Language
ENG 288:The 19th-Century British Novel
ENG 297:Practicums and Internships
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Last Updated: 1/12/06