Academics
Course Index
- Engl 101: English Composition I
- Engl 102: English Composition II
- Engl 211: Introduction to Creative Writing
- Engl 221: Survey of World Literature to 1650
- Engl 222: Survey of World Literature since 1650
- Engl 223: Survey of American Lit to the Civil War
- Engl 224: Survey of American Lit since Civil War
- Engl 225: Survey of British Lit to 18th Century
- Engl 226: Survey of Brit Lit since Romantic Period
- Engl 250: Applied Writing
- Engl 301: Survey of Roman Literature
- Engl 303: Greek and Roman Tragedy
- Engl 304: Greek and Roman Comedy
- Engl 305: Topics in Classical Mythology
- Engl 307: Survey of Greek Literature
- Engl 309: Greek and Roman Epic
- Engl 310: Women in the South
- Engl 311: Beginning Fiction Workshop
- Engl 313: Introduction to Linguistic Science
- Engl 314: Phonology
- Engl 315: Morphology
- Engl 316: Syntax
- Engl 317: Beginning Poetry Workshop
- Engl 320: Advanced Writing for Majors
- Engl 322: Afro American Lit Survey to 20th Century
- Engl 323: Afro Amer Lit Survey of the 20th Century
- Engl 324: Blues Tradition in American Literature
- Engl 325: Survey of Native American Literature
- Engl 333: Poetry and Politics at Rome
- Engl 340: Renaissance Epic
- Engl 341: Renaissance Drama Excl of Shakespeare
- Engl 343: African American Science Fiction Lit
- Engl 351: Topics in Contemporary Literature
- Engl 352: Selected Topics in Popular Literature
- Engl 353: Introduction to Film
- Engl 354: Topics in Medieval Literature & Culture
- Engl 355: Sociolinguistics
- Engl 356: Landscape in Medieval Literature
- Engl 359: Sex and Gender in Medieval Literature
- Engl 360: Women in Literature
- Engl 361: Introduction to World Cinema
- Engl 362: American Environmental Lit 1850-Present
- Engl 364: Studies in Early American Literature
- Engl 365: Gay and Lesbian Literature and Theory
- Engl 368: Survey of Southern Literature
- Engl 370: Literature and Empire
- Engl 371: African Literature
- Engl 372: South Asian Literature
- Engl 373: Caribbean Literature
- Engl 374: Irish Literature
- Engl 375: Medieval Studies
- Engl 376: Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
- Engl 378: Origins of the Eighteenth Century Novel
- Engl 380: British Lit of the Romantic Period
- Engl 385: Shakespeare
- Engl 390: Jr Seminar: Major Authors of British Lit
- Engl 391: Jr Seminar: Major Authors of Amer Lit
- Engl 392: Jr Seminar: Major Authors of World Lit
- Engl 393: Literature on Location I
- Engl 395: Topics in English Abroad I
- Engl 396: Junior Seminar: Drama
- Engl 397: Junior Seminar: Poetry
- Engl 398: Junior Seminar: Literary Criticism
- Engl 401: Advanced English Grammar
- Engl 402: Greek Tragedy in English Translation
- Engl 403: American Lit Culture since 1800 I
- Engl 404: American Lit Culture since 1800 II
- Engl 405: Chaucer
- Engl 406: Studies in Medieval Literature
- Engl 408: Shakespeare on Film
- Engl 409: Greek Drama in English Translation
- Engl 410: The Novel
- Engl 412: 20th Century Poetry in English
- Engl 414: Renaissance Poetry
- Engl 415: Approaches to Discourse
- Engl 418: Writing Expository Prose
- Engl 419: Advanced Poetry Workshop
- Engl 420: Contemporary Literary Theory
- Engl 421: Queer Theory
- Engl 425: Modern American Drama
- Engl 426: Modern British Drama
- Engl 427: Medieval Drama
- Engl 430: Pragmatics
- Engl 434: Dialects of American English
- Engl 435: Major Author of the 18th Century
- Engl 436: Major Author of the 19th Century
- Engl 437: Major Author of the 20th Century
- Engl 438: Language and Gender
- Engl 439: Seminar on Shakespeare
- Engl 440: Studies in the Romantic Period
- Engl 441: Comparative Black Literatures
- Engl 442: Latina and Latino Literatures
- Engl 447: Animals in Literature
- Engl 448: Nature Writing
- Engl 449: Studies in Environmental Literature
- Engl 450: 20th Century British Literature
- Engl 451: Contemporary British Fiction
- Engl 452: 18th Century Literature and Culture
- Engl 454: Studies in Gothic Literature
- Engl 455: Studies in Victorian Literature
- Engl 456: Studies in the Victorian Novel
- Engl 457: Restoration and 18th Cent. British Lit
- Engl 458: Restoration and 18th Century Brit Drama
- Engl 459: Topics in Early American Literature
- Engl 460: American Fiction 1919 to 1940
- Engl 461: Studies in Contemporary American Fiction
- Engl 462: American Novel to 1920
- Engl 463: Writers of the American Renaissance
- Engl 465: Major African American Writers
- Engl 466: Faulkner
- Engl 467: The South in Film
- Engl 468: Topics in Film Studies
- Engl 471: The Idea of the Postcolonial
- Engl 473: Studies in Irish Literature
- Engl 475: Southern Environmental Writing
- Engl 476: Studies in Southern Literature
- Engl 480: Studies in a Major Author of Renaissance
- Engl 481: Special Topics in Renaissance Literature
- Engl 482: Renaissance Women Writers
- Engl 483: Renaissance Lit and the Environment
- Engl 490: Counter-Canons and Critical Issues
- Engl 493: Literature on Location II
- Engl 494: Seminar on Literature & Gender
- Engl 495: Topics in English Abroad II
- Engl 496: Directed Reading
- Engl 497: Comprehensive Examination Project
- Engl 498: Seminar in English
- Engl 499: Senior Thesis
- Engl 501: Descriptive Grammar
- Engl 502: Historical Linguistics
- Engl 503: Old English I
- Engl 504: Old English II
- Engl 505: History of the English Language
- Engl 506: Semantics
- Engl 507: Teaching English Grammar
- Engl 510: Old Norse
- Engl 520: Teaching Writing for Thinking
- Engl 521: Non Fiction Writing
- Engl 535: Fiction workshop
- Engl 536: Poetry Seminar
- Engl 566: Faulkner Studies
- Engl 588: Writing Theory
- Engl 592: Modern English Grammar
- Engl 595: Seminar in Linguistics
- Engl 598: Topics for English Teachers
- Engl 599: Special Topics in English
- Engl 600: Intro to Graduate Study
- Engl 601: Professional Issues in Graduate Study
- Engl 603: Studies in Early English Literature
- Engl 605: Middle English
- Engl 606: Chaucer
- Engl 607: Studies in Middle English Literature
- Engl 608: Bibliographical Tools and Methods
- Engl 609: Studies in 16th Century Literature
- Engl 611: Studies in Shakespeare
- Engl 613: Studies in English Drama
- Engl 615: Fundamentals of Linguistic Science
- Engl 617: Teaching College English
- Engl 619: Studies in African and African Diasporic
- Engl 620: Postcolonial Lit, Culture, and Criticism
- Engl 625: Modern American Drama
- Engl 631: Milton
- Engl 633: 17th Century Studies
- Engl 640: British Lit of Restoration 18th Century
- Engl 641: 18th Century Studies
- Engl 643: The English Lyric
- Engl 645: Studies in the English Novel
- Engl 653: The Study of Film
- Engl 654: Special Topics in Film Study
- Engl 655: Studies in the Romantic Period
- Engl 657: Studies in the Victorian Period
- Engl 658: Studies in Modern British Literature
- Engl 659: Studies in Contemporary Literature
- Engl 661: Faulkner
- Engl 663: Studies in Major American Writers
- Engl 666: Research in Composition
- Engl 667: Studies in the American Novel
- Engl 668: Studies in Early American Literature
- Engl 669: Studies in 19th Century American Lit
- Engl 670: Studies in Modern American Lit
- Engl 675: Studies in American Literary Regionalism
- Engl 676: Studies in Southern Literature
- Engl 680: Graduate Fiction Seminar I
- Engl 681: Graduate Fiction Seminar II
- Engl 682: Graduate Poetry Seminar
- Engl 683: Form, Craft, and Influence
- Engl 684: Directed Reading in Creative Writing
- Engl 685: Theory and Criticism of Poetry
- Engl 686: Studies in Genre
- Engl 687: Studies in Literature & the Environment
- Engl 688: Studies in Composition and Rhetoric
- Engl 689: Studies in Genre II
- Engl 690: The Modernist Colloquium
- Engl 691: Studies in Critical Theory
- Engl 692: Cultural Studies
- Engl 693: Directed Reading in English Literature
- Engl 694: Studies in Gender Theory
- Engl 695: Directed Reading in American Literature
- Engl 696: Directed Research
- Engl 697: Thesis
- Engl 717: Internship Seminar in College English
- Engl 757: MFA Thesis Hours: Indep Study & Writing
- Engl 796: Doctoral Essay
- Engl 797: Dissertation
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