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ENGL - English
ENGL 100 Studies in Literature
ENGL 113 Approaches to Drama: Page to Stage
ENGL 118E Introduction to the Literary Experience
ENGL 120 Studies in Literature and Identity
ENGL 121 Studies in Literature and Nation
ENGL 122 Studies in Literature and the Canon
ENGL 123 Studies in Literature and Genre
ENGL 163 Introduction to Non-Western Literary Cultures
ENGL 201 Literary Studies: Analysis
ENGL 202 Literary Studies: Theory and Criticism
ENGL 205 British Literature through the Eighteenth Century
ENGL 206 British Literature Since 1800
ENGL 207 American Literature, Beginnings to the present
ENGL 210 Children’s Literature: Interpretation and Evaluation
ENGL 212 Adolescent Literature: Images of Youth
ENGL 220 Introduction to Creative Writing
ENGL 230 Writing for Professional Settings
ENGL 231 Writing for Digital and Multimedia Environments
ENGL 232 Writing for the Public Sphere
ENGL 261 Arctic Encounters
ENGL 262 Women, Crime, and Representation
ENGL 263 Zen East and West
ENGL 265 Women's Stories across Cultures
ENGL 266 Food Matters: The Rhetoric of Eating
ENGL 301 Reading America to the Civil War
ENGL 302 American Literature from 1860 to 1914
ENGL 303 Rise of the American Novel
ENGL 315 Literature, Environment and Ecocriticism
ENGL 321 Poetry in the Modern Age
ENGL 322 Redefining Drama in the Modern Age
ENGL 323 British Novels and the Modernist Revolution
ENGL 324 Literature by Women
ENGL 325 Literature and Film: Page to Screen
ENGL 326 Studies in African American Literature
ENGL 327 Studies in Multicultural American Literatures
ENGL 328 Modernism and American Fiction
ENGL 329 American Literature after 1945
ENGL 335 Literatures of the World to 1500
ENGL 336 Reading Globally
ENGL 337 Topics in the Aesthetics of Film
ENGL 340 Contemporary Poetry
ENGL 342 Landmarks in Contemporary Drama
ENGL 343 Recent Fiction
ENGL 344 The Age of Chaucer
ENGL 345 Shakespeare: Histories and Comedies
ENGL 346 Shakespeare: The Tragedies and Romances
ENGL 347 Literatures of Medieval Britain
ENGL 348 Early British Renaissance
ENGL 350 Topics Course in English
ENGL 351 Seventeenth-Century British Literature
ENGL 352 Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British Literature
ENGL 354 British Romanticism
ENGL 355 Victorian Literature and Culture
ENGL 356 Medieval and Renaissance Drama
ENGL 357 Dramatizing the Restoration and its Aftermath
ENGL 358 Inventing the British Novel
ENGL 359 The British Novel, 1800-1899
ENGL 371 Advanced Creative Writing, Fiction
ENGL 372 Advanced Creative Writing, Poetry
ENGL 373 Advanced Creative Writing, Nonfiction Prose
ENGL 375 Shoreline Production: Selection and Editing
ENGL 376 Shoreline Production: Design and Distribution
ENGL 378 Studies in Composition
ENGL 379 Studies in Rhetoric
ENGL 390 Directed Study
ENGL 432 History of the English Language
ENGL 433 Modern English Grammar
ENGL 434 Studies in Theory and Criticism
ENGL 460 Seminar in Major Authors and Themes
ENGL 477 Internship in Rhetoric and Writing
ENGL 481 Advanced Workshop in Creative Writing
ENGL 490 Directed Study
ENGL 491 Independent Study I
ENGL 492 Independent Study II
ENGL 501 Introduction to Graduate Study
ENGL 520 Topics in Composition Theory and Rhetoric
ENGL 521 Topics in Cultural Studies
ENGL 522 Topics in Feminist Theory and Literature
ENGL 523 Topics in Ethnic American and/or African American Literatures
ENGL 524 Topics in Postcolonial Literatures
ENGL 525 Topics in Genre
ENGL 530 Topics in British Literature before 1660
ENGL 531 Topics in British Literature from 1660 to 1900
ENGL 532 Topics in British Literature since 1900
ENGL 540 Topics in American Literature before 1900
ENGL 541 Topics in American Literature since 1900
ENGL 560 Seminar in Literary Theory
ENGL 581 Workshop in Creative Writing
ENGL 581 Workshop in Creative Writing
ENGL 591 Directed Reading
ENGL 592 Master's Thesis