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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 WR 123 (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 , ENG 407 , and ENG 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 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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• ENG 454A - U.S. Ethnic Literature and Societal Stereotype
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• ENG 454B - U.S. Ethnic Literature and the American Dream
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• ENG 456 - The History of Publishing: From Alphabet to E-Book
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• ENG 457 - Decolonization: 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 - TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)
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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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• ENG 582 - The Novel in the U.S.: 1900 and Beyond
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• ENG 587 - TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)
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• ENG 588 - Introductory Methods in Teaching Literature
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• ENG 589 - Young Adult Novel
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• ENG 590 - The English Language: An Introduction
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• ENG 591 - History of the English Language
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• ENG 592 - Structure of the English Language
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• ENG 594 - Recent Developments in Language Study
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• ENG 596 - The Language of Food
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• ENG 598 - Topics in Women’s Writing
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• ENG 599 - Special Studies
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Environmental Science, Policy, and Sustainability |
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• ES 100 - The Southern Oregon Bioregion
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• ES 101 - Introduction to Environmental Science: Earth Science
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• ES 101L - Introduction to Environmental Science: Earth Science Lab
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• ES 102 - Introduction to Environmental Science: Biological Science
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• ES 102L - Introduction to Environmental Science: Biological Science Lab
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• ES 103 - Introduction to Environmental Science: Social Science
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• ES 105 - Introduction to Geography: The Rogue Valley
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• ES 111 - Physical Environment I
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• ES 111L - Physical Environment I Lab
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• ES 112 - Physical Environment II
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• ES 112L - Physical Environment II Lab
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• ES 120 - Sustainable Food Systems: The Harvest
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• ES 121 - Sustainable Food Systems: The Land
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• ES 122 - Sustainable Food Systems: The Planting
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• ES 130 - Living with Fire in the Rogue Valley
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• ES 199 - Special Studies
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• ES 199L - Special Studies
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• ES 200 - Introduction to Environmental Science
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• ES 210 - Environmental Challenges and Solutions
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• ES 215 - Mapping in the 21st Century
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• ES 215L - Mapping in the 21st Century Lab
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• ES 220 - Environmental Justice
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• ES 222 - Gender and the Environment
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• ES 230 - EcoAdventure
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• ES 309 - Principles of Meteorology
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• ES 310 - Environmental Research Design
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• ES 314 - Hydrology
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• ES 314L - Hydrology Lab
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• ES 315 - Hydrogeology
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• ES 315L - Hydrogeology Lab
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• ES 327 - Energy and Climate Change
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• ES 330 - Environmental Field Methods
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• ES 330L - Environmental Field Methods Lab
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• ES 340 - Introductory Ecology
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• ES 340L - Introductory Ecology Lab
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• ES 349 - Maps, Cartography, and Geospatial Technology
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• ES 349L - Maps, Cartography, and Geospatial Technology Lab
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• ES 351 - Environmental Policy and Impact Analysis
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• ES 353 - Oceanography
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• ES 354 - Marine Conservation: Science, Policy, and Management
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• ES 360 - Environmental Geology
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• ES 379 - Biodiversity
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• ES 399 - Special Studies
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• ES 401 - Research
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• ES 403 - Thesis
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• ES 405 - Reading and Conference
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