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Environmental Education |
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• EE 592 - Leadership in Environmental Education: Program Development
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• EE 593 - Practical Applications of Environmental Education
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• EE 594 - Leadership in Environmental Education: Program Delivery
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• EE 595 - Teaching in Environmental Education
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• EE 599 - Special Studies
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English Upper Division Courses
Before enrolling in 300-level English courses, English majors must complete two lower division ENG courses as described in the prerequisites section of the Requirements for the Major section of the catalog. Students must complete USEM 103. ENG 301 is a prerequisite for most 400-level courses. Any exceptions require instructor consent. Graduate students registering for 500-level courses require the stated prerequisites, their equivalents, or instructor permission.
* A combined maximum of 8 credit hours of ENG 405, 407 and 409 may be applied to the major.
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• ENG 101 - Academic English for ESOL Students
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• ENG 102 - Academic English for ESOL Students
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• ENG 103 - English for Speakers of Other Languages
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• ENG 104 - Introduction to Literature
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• ENG 105 - Introduction to Literature
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• ENG 107 - World Literature
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• ENG 107H - Honors World Literature
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• ENG 108 - World Literature
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• ENG 108H - Honors World Literature
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• ENG 199 - Special Studies
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• ENG 200 - Shakespeare: Innovations (The Early Plays)
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• ENG 201 - Shakespeare: Explorations (The Middle Plays)
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• ENG 202 - Shakespeare: Consummations (The Late Plays)
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• ENG 208 - Explorations in Literary Genres
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• ENG 208H - Honors Explorations in Literary Genre
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• ENG 209 - Literature in the Modern World
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• ENG 209H - Honors Literature in the Modern World
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• ENG 214 - Language in the USA
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• ENG 239 - Native American Myth and Culture
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• ENG 240 - Native American Narratives, Fiction, and Poetry
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• ENG 245 - Introduction to U.S. Ethnic Literature
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• ENG 280 - Public Reasoning: Introductory Topics in Rhetoric
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• ENG 295 - Grammar in Context
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• ENG 299 - Special Studies
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• ENG 301 - Introduction to Literary Analysis and Theory
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• ENG 312 - Writing Workshop for Teachers
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• ENG 315 - Studies in Autobiographical Writing
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• ENG 315H - Honors Studies in Autobiographical Writing
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• ENG 327 - Technical Writing
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• ENG 329 - Grantwriting and Workplace Literacy
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• ENG 341 - Class, Culture, and Feminism in Victorian and Edwardian England
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• ENG 347 - Slumming in the Nineteenth Century
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• ENG 355 - Topics in The Essay: Genre and Meaning
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• ENG 367 - British Women Writers
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• ENG 368 - Women Writers in the U.S.
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• ENG 371 - Topics in British Literature Before 1800
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• ENG 372 - Topics in British Literature After 1800
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• ENG 380 - Methods in Linguistic Anthropology
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• ENG 381 - Topics in U.S. Literature Before 1865
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• ENG 382 - Topics in U.S. Literature After 1865
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• ENG 383 - Intermediate Topics in Rhetoric
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• ENG 395 - Principles of English Grammar
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• ENG 398 - Teaching Global Perspectives Through Children’s Literature
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• ENG 399 - Special Studies
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• ENG 400 - Capstone I
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• ENG 401 - Capstone II
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• ENG 405 - Reading/Writing and Conference
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• ENG 407 - Seminar
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• ENG 409 - Practicum
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• ENG 410 - Community Engagement Writing: Internships and Practica
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• ENG 414 - Writing for Publication
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• ENG 415 - Supervised Tutoring Practicum
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• ENG 417 - Birth of the British Novel to 1850
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• ENG 418 - The British Novel after 1850
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• ENG 436 - Topics in Shakespeare
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• ENG 443 - Chicana/o Literature
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• ENG 447 - Major Forces in Literature
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• ENG 448 - Major Figures in Literature
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• ENG 454 - U.S. Ethnic Literature
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• ENG 456 - The History of Publishing: From Alphabet to E-Book
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• ENG 457 - Postcolonial Literature and Theory
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• ENG 470 - Topics in Poetry
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• ENG 472 - Introductory Methods in Teaching Writing
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• ENG 480 - Advanced Topics in Rhetoric
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• ENG 481 - The Novel in the U.S. to 1900
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• ENG 482 - The Novel in the U.S.: 1900 and Beyond
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• ENG 487 - TESL (Teaching of English as a Second Language)
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• ENG 488 - Introductory Methods in Teaching Literature
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• ENG 489 - Young Adult Novel
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• ENG 490 - The English Language: An Introduction
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• ENG 491 - History of the English Language
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• ENG 492 - Structure of the English Language
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• ENG 494 - Recent Developments in Language Study
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• ENG 496 - The Language of Food
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• ENG 497 - Language and Law: Forensic Linguistics
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• ENG 498 - Topics in Women’s Writing
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• ENG 499 - Special Studies
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• ENG 503 - Thesis
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• ENG 505 - Reading/Writing and Conference
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• ENG 507 - Seminar
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• ENG 509 - Practicum
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• ENG 514 - Writing for Publication
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• ENG 515 - Supervised Tutoring Practicum
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• ENG 517 - Birth of the British Novel to 1850
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• ENG 518 - The British Novel after 1850
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• ENG 536 - Studies in Shakespeare
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• ENG 547 - Major Forces in Literature
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• ENG 548 - Major Figures in Literature
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• ENG 554 - U.S. Ethnic Literature
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• ENG 556 - The History of Publishing: From Alphabet to E-Book
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• ENG 557 - Postcolonial Literature and Theory
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• ENG 570 - Topics in Poetry
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• ENG 572 - Introductory Methods in Teaching Writing
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• ENG 580 - Advanced Topics in Rhetoric
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• ENG 581 - The Novel in the U.S. to 1900
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