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ENGL - English
ENGL 10103
Introduction to Fiction
ENGL 10113
Introduction to Poetry
ENGL 10123
Introduction to Drama
ENGL 10133
Introduction to Literature
ENGL 10203
Introduction to Creative Writing
ENGL 10303
Approaches to Film
ENGL 10503
Introduction to Nonfiction Genres
ENGL 10703
Introduction to Critical Writing
ENGL 10803
Introductory Composition: Writing as Inquiry
ENGL 20103
Reading as a Writer
ENGL 20123
Travel Writing
ENGL 20133
Performing Identity
ENGL 20203
Girls' Studies
ENGL 20213
Global Women's Literature
ENGL 20223
Gender, Culture and Representation
ENGL 20233
Sex and Gender in Literature
ENGL 20403
British Writers
ENGL 20423
Introduction to Medieval Literature
ENGL 20433
Introduction to Shakespeare
ENGL 20503
American Writers
ENGL 20523
Sports and American Literature
ENGL 20533
The American Dream
ENGL 20543
The American Short Story
ENGL 20553
Introduction to American Studies
ENGL 20563
Introduction to Latina/o Literature
ENGL 20573
Introduction to Native American Literatures
ENGL 20583
The Western
ENGL 20593
Introduction to Literatures of the Global African Diaspora
ENGL 20603
Western World Literature I
ENGL 20613
Western World Literature II
ENGL 20623
Introduction to Women's Writing
ENGL 20633
Mythology
ENGL 20643
Fable and Fantasy
ENGL 20653
The Romantic Imagination
ENGL 20663
Why Read Literature?
ENGL 20683
Young Adult Literature in American Culture
ENGL 20703
Intro to Law and Literature
ENGL 20713
Literature and Medicine
ENGL 20723
Introduction to Disability Studies
ENGL 20733
Science Fiction
ENGL 20743
Crime Fiction
ENGL 20803
Intermediate Composition: Writing Argument
ENGL 20813
Introduction to the Digital Humanities
ENGL 20913
Literature and Civilizations I
ENGL 20923
Literature and Civilizations II
ENGL 20933
Non-Western World Literature
ENGL 20990
International Residential Study
ENGL 30653
Jane Austen: Novels and Films
ENGL 30003
Honors Thesis Seminar I
ENGL 30013
Distinction Program: Thesis I
ENGL 30103
Introduction to Literary Theory
ENGL 30113
British Literature to 1800
ENGL 30123
British Literature since 1800
ENGL 30133
American Literature to 1865
ENGL 30143
American Literature since 1865
ENGL 30153
Nature Writing in Nature
ENGL 30163
Urban Experiences and American Literature
ENGL 30173
Marxist Cultural Theory
ENGL 30183
Prison Literature
ENGL 30193
Queer Theories
ENGL 30233
Creative Nonfiction Workshop I
ENGL 30343
Fiction Writing Workshop I
ENGL 30353
Poetry Writing Workshop I
ENGL 30363
Digital Creative Writing
ENGL 30373
Drama Writing Workshop I
ENGL 30413
Studies in Medieval Literature and Culture
ENGL 30423
Early British Drama
ENGL 30433
Renaissance Poetry
ENGL 30443
Twentieth Century Irish Literature
ENGL 30453
The Victorian Novel
ENGL 30463
British Literature: The Bloomsbury Group
ENGL 30473
Wilde Years: Oscar Wilde and the 1890s
ENGL 30493
Women Poets and Poetic Tradition
ENGL 30503
The Roaring Twenties
ENGL 30513
American Poetry
ENGL 30523
Popular Literature
ENGL 30533
Modern American-Jewish Literature
ENGL 30543
Black Women's Writing
ENGL 30553
19th Century American Novel
ENGL 30563
American Drama
ENGL 30573
African American Literature
ENGL 30583
Early American Literature
ENGL 30593
American Fiction, 1960 to the Present
ENGL 30613
Women's Lives: Memoir and Fiction
ENGL 30623
Medieval Literature in Translation
ENGL 30633
Medieval and Early Modern Women Writers
ENGL 30653
Jane Austen: Novels and Films
ENGL 30673
King Arthur in Literature and Legend
ENGL 30683
Post-Colonial Anglophone Literature
ENGL 30693
U.S. Multi-Ethnic Literature
ENGL 30703
Contemporary Latinx Literature
ENGL 30713
Mexican American Culture
ENGL 30723
Short Story
ENGL 30733
Satire
ENGL 30743
Illustrated Storytelling: Comic Books, Graphic Novels, Art and Film
ENGL 30753
Literature and Film
ENGL 30763
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Authors and Themes in Literature
ENGL 30773
India: Texts and Traditions
ENGL 30783
Modern India: Literature and Culture
ENGL 30793
Multi-Ethnic Literature of the World
ENGL 30803
Theories of Cinema
ENGL 30813
Books and the History of Print Culture
ENGL 30823
Law and Literature
ENGL 30833
Serials, Franchises, and Fan Culture
ENGL 30843
Australian Literature
ENGL 30853
Asian American Literature
ENGL 30863
Literature of the Middle East and North Africa
ENGL 30873
Digital Approaches to Textual Problems
ENGL 30883
Transnational Arabs: the Middle East and North Africa in Diaspora
ENGL 30970
Directed Studies in English
ENGL 30990
International Residential Study
ENGL 31990
International Residential Study
ENGL 32290
International Residential Study
ENGL 34990
International Residential Study
ENGL 35590
International Residential Study
ENGL 37990
International Residential Study
ENGL 38013
Research Seminar in British Literature
ENGL 38023
Research Seminar in American Literature
ENGL 38033
Research Seminar in Global Literature
ENGL 39990
International Residential Study
ENGL 40003
Honors Thesis Seminar II
ENGL 40013
Distinction Program: Thesis II
ENGL 40123
Literary Criticism
ENGL 40133
Creative Nonfiction Workshop II
ENGL 40203
Fiction Writing Workshop II
ENGL 40213
Poetry Writing Workshop II
ENGL 40223
Drama Writing Workshop II
ENGL 40323
History of the Language
ENGL 40403
Chaucer
ENGL 40413
Renaissance in England
ENGL 40423
Restoration and 18th Century Literature, 1660-1790
ENGL 40433
19th Century British Literature
ENGL 40443
British Literature Since 1900
ENGL 40453
British Novel to 1832
ENGL 40463
British Novel since 1832
ENGL 40473
Milton and his Contemporaries
ENGL 40483
Shakespeare and Marlowe
ENGL 40493
Shakespeare
ENGL 40513
U.S. Women's Writing I
ENGL 40523
Emerson and Thoreau
ENGL 40533
Toni Morrison
ENGL 40543
Studies in Early American Literature
ENGL 40553
Studies in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
ENGL 40563
U.S. Women's Writing II
ENGL 40573
Mark Twain
ENGL 40583
Contemporary American Poetry
ENGL 40593
Faulkner
ENGL 40613
King Arthur in Modern Literature and Culture
ENGL 40633
Love, Sex, and Power in Renaissance England
ENGL 40643
British Romanticism
ENGL 40653
Renaissance Literature and the 'New' Science
ENGL 40663
Transnational American Literature
ENGL 40673
Modern Drama
ENGL 40683
Studies in 20th Century American Literature
ENGL 40693
British and Irish Poetry Since 1900
ENGL 40723
Young Adult Literature in American Culture
ENGL 40733
Children's Literature
ENGL 40743
The Long Novel
ENGL 40831
Senior Seminar
ENGL 50133
Seminar in Literature and History
ENGL 50233
Studies in Creative Writing
ENGL 50243
Teaching Writing
ENGL 50253
Classical Rhetoric
ENGL 50973
Directed Study in English
ENGL 55113
British Literature to 1800
ENGL 55123
Literary Criticism
ENGL 55133
Introduction to Literary Theory
ENGL 55143
History of the Language
ENGL 55153
Prose and Poetry of the English Renaissance
ENGL 55163
Milton and his Contemporaries
ENGL 55173
Shakespeare and Marlowe
ENGL 55183
Literature Pedagogy
ENGL 55193
Authorship in American Literary Culture
ENGL 55203
Postcolonial Literature
ENGL 55213
Seminar in American Literature since 1900
ENGL 55223
Rhetoric and Literature
ENGL 55233
Seminar in British Literature of the Victorian Period
ENGL 55243
Seminar in British Literature of the Eighteenth Century
ENGL 55253
Classical Rhetoric
ENGL 55273
British Literature since 1800
ENGL 55283
British Literature: The Bloomsbury Group
ENGL 55303
Research Seminar in British Literature
ENGL 55313
The Roaring Twenties
ENGL 55323
Medieval and Early Modern Women Writers
ENGL 55333
Shakespeare
ENGL 55343
Studies in Early American Literature
ENGL 55353
U.S. Multi-Ethnic Literature
ENGL 55363
Transnational American Literature
ENGL 55373
Studies in 20th Century American Literature
ENGL 55383
The Victorian Novel
ENGL 55393
Satire
ENGL 55403
Women Poets and Poetic Tradition
ENGL 55413
Studies in Medieval Literature and Culture
ENGL 55423
American Literature to 1865
ENGL 55433
Wilde Years: Oscar Wilde and the 1890s
ENGL 55443
African American Literature
ENGL 55453
King Arthur in Literature and Legend
ENGL 55463
Transnational Arabs: the Middle East and North Africa in Diaspora
ENGL 55473
Research Seminar in American Literature
ENGL 55483
Victorian Women Writers
ENGL 55493
Digital Approaches to Textual Problems
ENGL 55503
Studies in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
ENGL 55513
Introduction to Modern Critical Theory
ENGL 55523
Archival Scholarship
ENGL 55533
Literature of Latinx Diaspora
ENGL 55543
Renaissance Drama Exclusive of Shakespeare
ENGL 55553
American Novel I
ENGL 55563
Toni Morrison
ENGL 55573
U.S. Women's Writing I
ENGL 55583
Seminar in Contemporary African-American Literature
ENGL 55593
The Long Novel
ENGL 55613
Women's Rhetorics
ENGL 55633
Love, Sex, and Power in Renaissance England
ENGL 55713
Mexican American Culture
ENGL 55723
Contemporary Latinx Literature
ENGL 55733
Children's Literature
ENGL 55743
Urban Experiences and American Literature
ENGL 55753
Law and Literature
ENGL 55763
Race and Gender in American Literature
ENGL 55773
Literature of the Middle East and North Africa
ENGL 55783
American Non-Fiction Prose
ENGL 55813
American Literature since 1865
ENGL 55823
American Fiction, 1960 to the Present
ENGL 55833
Australian Literature
ENGL 55843
Research Seminar in Global Literature
ENGL 55853
Seminar in Shakespeare
ENGL 55973
Directed Study in English
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