Writing, General
- Engl 311: Beginning Fiction Workshop
- Engl 312: Beginning Screenwriting Workshop
- Engl 317: Beginning Poetry Workshop
- Engl 320: Advanced Writing for Majors
- Engl 401: Advanced English Grammar
- Engl 418: Writing Expository Prose
- Engl 419: Advanced Poetry Workshop
- Engl 496: Directed Reading
- Engl 499: Senior Thesis
- Engl 501: Descriptive Grammar
- Engl 502: Historical Linguistics
- Engl 506: Semantics
- Engl 521: Non Fiction Writing
- Engl 535: Fiction workshop
- Engl 536: Poetry Seminar
- Engl 588: Writing Theory
- Engl 592: Modern English Grammar
- Engl 595: Seminar in Linguistics
- Engl 598: Topics for English Teachers
- Engl 666: Research in Composition
- Engl 678: Screenwriting
- Engl 679: Form, Craft, Influence for Poets
- Engl 680: Graduate Fiction Seminar I
- Engl 681: Graduate Fiction Seminar II
- Engl 682: Graduate Poetry Seminar
- Engl 683: Form, Craft, and Influence: Fiction
- Engl 684: Directed Reading in Creative Writing
- Engl 685: Theory and Criticism of Poetry
- Engl 688: Studies in Composition and Rhetoric
- Liba 102: First Year Seminar
- Writ 100: Introduction to College Writing
- Writ 101: First-Year Writing I
- Writ 102: First-Year Writing II
- Writ 175: Introduction to Professional Writing
- Writ 300: Foundations of Technical & Prof. Writing
- Writ 340: Contemporary Writing Studies
- Writ 398: Topics in Writing Studies on Location
- Writ 399: Special Topics
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