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Emerging Media & Digital Arts |
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• EMDA 462 - Emerging Media Workshop
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• EMDA 499 - Special Studies
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Environmental Education |
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• EE 501 - Research
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• EE 503 - Thesis
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• EE 507 - Selected Topics in Environmental Education
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• EE 524 - Concepts in Environmental Education
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• EE 525 - Special Methods in Environmental Education
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• EE 526 - Trends in Environmental Education
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• EE 527 - Place-Based Curriculum Development
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• EE 528 - Environmental Issues
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• EE 529 - Environmental Education Program Administration
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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 and USEM 103 (or equivalent) as described in Program Requirements. ENG 301 (with a grade of C- or better) is a prerequisite for 400-level literature courses. Exceptions require instructor permission.
A combined maximum of 8 credit hours of ENG 405, 407 and 409 may be applied to the major. Graduate students registering for 500-level courses require the stated prerequisites, their equivalents, or instructor permission.
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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 108 - 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 208A - Coming of Age Narratives
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• ENG 208B - Drama and its Revisions
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• ENG 208C - Bible as Literature
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• ENG 209 - Literature in the Modern World
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• ENG 209A - Animal in Literature
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• ENG 209B - Dis/Ability in Literature
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• ENG 209C - Literature of Invisibility
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• ENG 209D - Memoirs of Difference
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• ENG 209E - Literatures of Place
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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 - Introductory Topics in Rhetoric: Public Reasoning
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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 - Life Writing: Studies in Autobiographical Texts
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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 372A - World War I and its Aftermath
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• ENG 372B - The Modern Citizen
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• ENG 381 - Topics in U.S. Literature Before 1865
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• ENG 381A - Narratives of Captivity
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• ENG 381B - Slave Narratives
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• ENG 381C - Early American Nature Writing
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• ENG 382 - Topics in U.S. Literature After 1865
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• ENG 382A - Literature after the Civil War
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• ENG 382B - Literature of the Wild West
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• ENG 382C - Modernism
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• ENG 382D - Western American Literature
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• ENG 383 - Intermediate Topics in Rhetoric
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• ENG 383A - Environmental Writing
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• ENG 383B - Rhetoric of the Body
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• ENG 383C - Peacebuilding Rhetorics
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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 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 - Chicanx Literature
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• ENG 447 - Major Forces in Literature
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• ENG 447A - Irish Literature
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• ENG 447B - Race in Britain: Literature after 1945
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• ENG 447C - The Decadent 1890s
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• ENG 447D - Trans Literature
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• ENG 447E - The Harlem Renaissance
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• ENG 447F - African American Literature: Urban Realism
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• ENG 447G - African American Women and Unknowability
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• ENG 447H - Poetry of Witness
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• ENG 447I - Utopian and Dystopian Literature
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• ENG 447J - Literature of the American Indian Movement
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• ENG 448 - Major Figures in Literature
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• ENG 448A - James Baldwin
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• ENG 448B - Ernest Hemingway and Constructions of Masculinity
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• ENG 454 - U.S. Ethnic Literature
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