ENGL Courses

ENGL 10600: First Year Composition With ConferencesENGL 10800: Accel First-Yr Comp-HonorsENGL 10800: First Year CompositionENGL 10800: Accelerated First-Year CompositionENGL 11000: American Language And Culture For International Students IENGL 11100: American Language And Culture For International Students IIENGL 20200: Engaging EnglishENGL 20300: Introduction To Research For Professional WritersENGL 20400: Poetry And Visual ArtENGL 20400: Writ & Crit For Social ActionENGL 20400: Persuasion & Truth Civic LifeENGL 20400: Writing Science FictionENGL 20400: Science Fiction WritingENGL 20500: Introduction To Creative WritingENGL 21500: Inventing LanguagesENGL 21700: Figures Of Myth And Legend I: MonstersENGL 21800: Figures Of Myth And Legends II: Heroes And VillainsENGL 21900: Figures Of Myth And Legend III: Magic And MarvelsENGL 22300: Literature And TechnologyENGL 22600: Narrative MedicineENGL 22700: Elements Of LinguisticsENGL 22800: Language And Social IdentityENGL 23000: Great Narrative WorksENGL 23200: The Comic VisionENGL 23200: Arab Women WritersENGL 23200: The Tragic VisionENGL 23200: Intro To Islamic Civ & CulENGL 23200: Intro To Disability StudiesENGL 23200: Russian And Slavic Fairy TalesENGL 23200: Arabic CultureENGL 23200: Other Voices In EcologyENGL 23200: North African Lit & CultureENGL 23200: Clas Roots English WdsENGL 23200: Arab-American LiteratureENGL 23400: Literature And The EnvironmentENGL 23400: Ecological LiteratureENGL 23700: Introduction To PoetryENGL 23800: Introduction To FictionENGL 24000: British Literature Before 1789ENGL 24100: British Literature After 1789ENGL 24900: Great British BooksENGL 25000: Great American BooksENGL 25700: Literature Of Black AmericaENGL 26200: Greek And Roman Classics In TranslationENGL 26400: The Bible As LiteratureENGL 26600: World Literature: From The Beginnings To 1700 A.D.ENGL 26700: World Literature: From 1700 A.D. To The PresentENGL 27600: Shakespeare On FilmENGL 27900: The American Short Story In Print And FilmENGL 28000: Games, Narrative, CultureENGL 28600: The MoviesENGL 30100: Ways Of ReadingENGL 30400: Advanced CompositionENGL 30600: Introduction To Professional WritingENGL 30900: Digital Design And ProductionENGL 30900: Computer-Aided PublishingENGL 31600: Craft Of Fiction From A Writer's PerspectiveENGL 31700: Craft Of Poetry From A Writer's PerspectiveENGL 31700: Craft Of Poetry From a Writer's PerspectiveENGL 32200: Word, Image, MediaENGL 32800: English Language II: Structure And MeaningENGL 32900: English Language III: Sound And FormENGL 33000: Games And DiversityENGL 33200: Games And User Experience (UX)ENGL 34100: COVID Conspiracy Apocalyp LitENGL 34100: Environmental Film & MediaENGL 34300: Labor And LiteratureENGL 34400: Environmental Ethics, Policy, And SustainabilityENGL 34500: Games And World BuildingENGL 35000: American Literature Before 1865ENGL 35100: American Literature After 1865ENGL 35200: Native American LiteratureENGL 35400: Asian American LiteratureENGL 35800: Black DramaENGL 35900: Black Women WritersENGL 36000: Gender And LiteratureENGL 36500: Literature And ImperialismENGL 36600: Postcolonial LiteraturesENGL 36700: Mystery And Detective FictionENGL 37300: Science Fiction And FantasyENGL 37401: English & Global RenaissanceENGL 37700: Modern And Contemporary PoetryENGL 37800: Studies In American Literary HistoryENGL 37900: The Short StoryENGL 38000: Issues In Rhetoric And Public LifeENGL 38100: The British NovelENGL 38200: The American NovelENGL 38600: History Of Film To 1950ENGL 38700: History Of Film Since 1950ENGL 38900: Literature For ChildrenENGL 39000: Practicum In Tutoring WritingENGL 39100: Composition For English TeachersENGL 39200: Young Adult LiteratureENGL 39300: Interdisciplinary Approaches To Environmental And Sustainability StudiesENGL 39600: Teaching For Social JusticeENGL 39600: International CinemaENGL 39600: Medieval Manuscrpt Stds-HonorsENGL 39600: Sports Media WritingENGL 39600: Jane AustenENGL 39600: Writing For LawENGL 39600: Chekhov And His TimeENGL 39600: Tolstoy And His AgeENGL 39600: Language And ThoughtENGL 39600: Intro To Disability StudiesENGL 39600: Language & HumorENGL 39600: Cinematic ShakespeareENGL 39600: North African Lit & CultureENGL 39600: Post Soul Black Lit Post 1960ENGL 39600: Socioling Af Am EnglENGL 39600: Games Writing, Writing GamesENGL 39900: Beyond EnglishENGL 40600: Review WritingENGL 40700: Intermediate Poetry WritingENGL 40800: Creative Writing CapstoneENGL 40900: Intermediate Fiction WritingENGL 41100: Chaucer And SubjectivityENGL 41100: Milton God Champ Devil AdvoENGL 41100: ChaucerENGL 41100: Reading Chaucer's WomenENGL 41100: William FaulknerENGL 41200: The Modern NovelENGL 41200: American Short StoryENGL 41200: American AutobiographyENGL 41200: American Short FictionENGL 41300: Gilded AgeENGL 41300: Cont Am Writers Re-Memory PastENGL 41300: The Heavens To Outer SpaceENGL 41300: Lit/Tech Of Reading: Med & RenENGL 41300: Early American NetworksENGL 41400: Literature, Feminism, And AIENGL 41400: Literature Of The Global SouthENGL 41900: Multimedia WritingENGL 42000: Business WritingENGL 42100: Technical WritingENGL 42201: Writing For The Health And Human SciencesENGL 42400: Writing For High Technology IndustriesENGL 43201: Editing And PublishingENGL 43300: Writing Proposals And GrantsENGL 43400: Science And Medical WritingENGL 43900: Eugenics Then & NowENGL 43900: Bodies & CulturesENGL 43900: Lit In The Age Of EugenicsENGL 43900: Disability LiteratureENGL 44200: ShakespeareENGL 46200: The Bible As Literature: The Old TestamentENGL 46300: The Bible As Literature: The New TestamentENGL 47000: Advanced Topics In Rhetorical StudiesENGL 48800: Internship In Professional WritingENGL 49000: Worksite Internship PracticumENGL 49200: Literature In The Secondary SchoolsENGL 50100: Introduction To English StudiesENGL 50200: Practicum In Tutoring ESLENGL 50200: Prac Tutor Oral ESLENGL 50200: Approaches /Creative WritingENGL 50200: Prac Teach Cr WritingENGL 50500: Approaches/Creative WrENGL 50500: Teach First-Yr Comp IIENGL 50500: Teach First-Yr Comp IENGL 50500: Prof Writing PracticumENGL 50500: PedagogyENGL 50600: Introduction To English And General LinguisticsENGL 50700: Advanced Poetry WritingENGL 50900: Advanced Fiction WritingENGL 51100: SemanticsENGL 51200: English Syntax And Syntactic TheoryENGL 51300: English PhonologyENGL 51500: Advanced Professional WritingENGL 51600: Teaching English As A Second Language: Theoretical FoundationsENGL 51800: Teaching English As A Second Language: Principles And PracticesENGL 53200: The English Novel In The Nineteenth CenturyENGL 54100: Studies In Chaucer's Canterbury TalesENGL 54300: Shakespeare In Critical PerspectiveENGL 54800: Victorian LiteratureENGL 55200: Toni Morrison & Louise ErdrichENGL 55300: Colonial And Early American LiteratureENGL 56000: Modern American PoetryENGL 56300: Historical LinguisticsENGL 56500: SociolinguisticsENGL 57000: Introduction To SemioticsENGL 57900: Modern British FictionENGL 58500: Creative Nonfiction WritingENGL 58900: Extnd American Lit After 1865ENGL 58900: Science Fiction And FantasyENGL 58900: Independent Studies The NovelENGL 58900: CapstoneENGL 58900: Practicum WritingENGL 58900: Extended Fiction WritingENGL 58900: Publishing And Prof WritingENGL 58900: Novel WritingENGL 58900: Independent Novel WritingENGL 58900: Prospectus WritingENGL 58900: Field Methods LabENGL 59000: The Medieval SensoriumENGL 59000: Medieval Grad CourseENGL 59000: Novel WritingENGL 59000: Woolf And JoyceENGL 59000: Medieval LatinENGL 59000: Intro To Medieval LiteratureENGL 59000: Early Medieval ManuscriptsENGL 59000: Old English LiteratureENGL 59000: Technology And PlayENGL 59000: Practicum ResearchENGL 59000: Tolkien And ModernismENGL 59000: Beowulf In Old EnglishENGL 59000: Middle English LiteratureENGL 59000: Disability LiteratureENGL 59000: Apprenticeship Lit Sec SchoolsENGL 59000: Middle English LangaugeENGL 59000: Teaching Lit In 2nd SchoolsENGL 59000: 19th Century British LitENGL 59000: Directed ReadingENGL 59000: Reading 21st Century FictionENGL 59000: Engl Teaching CompositionENGL 59100: Introduction To Composition TheoryENGL 59200: PostCol Sts In End TimesENGL 59400: Contemporary PoetryENGL 59500: Contemporary American FictionENGL 59600: Early American NetworksENGL 59600: Field MethodsENGL 59600: Modern Arab ThoughtENGL 59600: Revolutionary PoeticsENGL 59600: Philosophy & Lit TheoryENGL 59600: Young Adult Literature/CultureENGL 59600: Field Methods In LinguisticsENGL 59600: Second Lang WritingENGL 59600: Semantics II:Form&GramENGL 59600: Magic & RealismENGL 59600: Poetry And ComicsENGL 59600: Writing For Social JusticeENGL 59600: Stephen King's Short StoriesENGL 59600: Study & Prod Of Lit JournalsENGL 59600: American Poetry's Great DebutsENGL 59700: Contemporary Black Feminist LiteratureENGL 60100: Teaching Literature At The College LevelENGL 60500: Computers In Language And RhetoricENGL 60600: Seminar In Poetry WritingENGL 60700: The Theory And Craft Of Creative WritingENGL 60700: Craft And Theory Of PoetryENGL 60700: The Craft & Theory Of FictionENGL 60900: Seminar In Fiction WritingENGL 62000: Classroom Communication In ESL For Teaching AssistantsENGL 62100: Written Communication For International Graduate StudentsENGL 62200: Issues In Composition Studies: Classical Period To The RenaissanceENGL 62400: Issues In Composition Studies: Modern PeriodENGL 62500: Seminar On Empirical Research In WritingENGL 62600: Postmodernism And Issues In Composition StudiesENGL 62700: Syntax IIENGL 62700: Construction GrammarENGL 62700: Experimental SyntaxENGL 62700: Writing ProseminarENGL 62700: Phonology IIENGL 62700: Humor SeminarENGL 62700: Idea To Paper: Writ ProseminarENGL 62700: Linguistic ApplicationsENGL 62800: Natural Language ProcessingENGL 62900: ESL/EAP/SLS Program AdminENGL 62900: Translingual WritingENGL 63000: Seminar In Second Language WritingENGL 63100: World EnglishesENGL 63300: King ArthurENGL 63300: Arthurian LitENGL 63300: The History Of The BookENGL 63500: Seminar In English Literature 1660-1783ENGL 64200: Shakespeare's TheaterscapeENGL 64700: Seminar In The Romantic MovementENGL 64800: Victorian LitENGL 64800: Publishing Victorian LitENGL 65700: Am Literary Hist Before 1900ENGL 66500: Ekphrasis And Visual TheoryENGL 66500: Comparative Lit, World LitENGL 66800: Found Lit Cultr Hist Crit TheoENGL 66800: Seminar In Interpretation And Cultural TheoryENGL 66900: Introduction To Visual Theory And Visual CultureENGL 67200: Feminist EcologyENGL 67300: Cosmo Postcol EnvironmentalistENGL 67300: Cultural Instrsctn Globl SouthENGL 67300: Postcolonial SeminarENGL 67400: Seminar In Language TestingENGL 67700: Modernism & EugenicsENGL 67700: Lit In The Age Of EugenicsENGL 67800: Contemporary African Am LitENGL 67800: Faulkner&Middlebrow Prt CulturENGL 68000: Transdisciplinary RhetoricsENGL 68000: Professional Writing TheoryENGL 68000: Crafting Prof PersonasENGL 68000: Environmental RhetoricsENGL 68000: Institutional & Org RhetENGL 68000: Comparative And Religious RhetENGL 68000: Affect, Rhet, & The BodyENGL 68000: Games & Digital StudioENGL 68000: Professional PersonasENGL 68000: Public RhetoricsENGL 68000: Chthulucene SeminarENGL 68000: Writing Center TheoryENGL 68000: Rhetorics Of RaceENGL 68000: New MediaENGL 68000: Sem In Public RhetoricsENGL 68000: WPA/WAC Admin & TheoryENGL 68000: Institutional DiscoursesENGL 68000: Qualitative MethodologiesENGL 68000: Rhetorics Of Health & MedicineENGL 68000: Cultural StudiesENGL 68000: Rhetoric & ArgumentENGL 68100: Hutton Lectures In Rhetoric And CompositionENGL 69000: Internship In Second Language Studies/ESLENGL 69600: Cont Issues Fem SchoolENGL 69600: Sem In Black Feminist StudiesENGL 69600: Comp Race, Ethnicity DifferENGL 69600: African American Lit & CultureENGL 69600: Theory & Pop CultureENGL 69800: Research MA Or MFA ThesisENGL 69900: Research PhD Thesis

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