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English Upper Division Courses
Before enrolling in upper division literature courses, English and writing majors must complete ENG 298, and nonmajors must complete the research component of the writing sequence as required by their major department. English 300 is a prerequisite for all 400-level courses. Any exceptions require instructor consent. Graduate students registering for 500-level courses require either the stated prerequisites or their equivalents.
*A combined maximum of 8 credit hours of ENG 405, 407, and 409 may be applied to the major. |
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• ENG 341 - Class, Culture, and Feminism in Victorian and Edwardian England
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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 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 396 - Ethics and Film
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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 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 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 - Studies in Shakespeare
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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 448A - Major Figures in Literature: Toni Morrison
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• ENG 454 - American Multicultural Literature
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• ENG 455 - Topics in World Literature
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• ENG 457 - Postcolonial Literature and Theory
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• ENG 470 - Topics in Poetry
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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 - 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 495 - Topics in Film
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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 and Conference
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• ENG 507 - Seminar
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• ENG 509 - 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 - American Multicultural Literature
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• ENG 555 - Topics in World Literature
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• ENG 557 - Postcolonial Literature and Theory
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• ENG 570 - Topics in Poetry
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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 - TESL (Teaching of English as a Second Language)
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• ENG 588 - 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 595 - Topics in Film
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• ENG 598 - Topics in Women’s Writing
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• ENG 599 - Special Studies
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Engineering |
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• ENGR 101 - Engineering Orientation I: Careers, Skills, and Computer Tools
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• ENGR 102 - Engineering Orientation II: Careers, Skills, and Computer Tools
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• ENGR 103 - Engineering Orientation III: Careers, Skills, and Computer Tools
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• ENGR 174 - Digital Systems and Robotics
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• ENGR 175 - The Science and Technology of Nanoparticles
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• ENGR 176 - The Science and Technology of Materials
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• ENGR 201 - Electrical Fundamentals
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• ENGR 202 - Electrical Fundamentals
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• ENGR 203 - Electrical Fundamentals
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• ENGR 211 - Statics
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• ENGR 212 - Dynamics
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• ENGR 221 - Calculus-Based Physics for Engineers I
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• ENGR 222 - Calculus-Based Physics for Engineers II
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• ENGR 223 - Calculus-Based Physics for Engineers III
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• ENGR 224 - General Engineering Laboratory I
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• ENGR 225 - General Engineering Laboratory II
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• ENGR 226 - General Engineering Laboratory III
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• ENGR 306 - Sustainability: Materials Technology and Design
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• ENGR 311 - Thermodynamics
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• ENGR 322 - Analog Electronics
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• ENGR 323 - Digital Electronics
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• ENGR 333 - Optics and Waves
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• ENGR 336 - Optics Laboratory
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• ENGR 339 - Lasers
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• ENGR 371 - Mathematical Methods for Engineering
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• ENGR 373 - Computational Methods in Engineering
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• ENGR 374 - Introduction to Materials Science
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• ENGR 375 - Thermodynamics of Materials
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• ENGR 401 - Research
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• ENGR 405 - Reading and Conference
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• ENGR 407 - Seminar
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• ENGR 408 - Workshop
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• ENGR 409 - Practicum
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• ENGR 461 - Properties of Solid Materials
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• ENGR 474 - Kinetics in Materials
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• ENGR 475 - Nanoparticles and Nanoparticle Technology
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• ENGR 501 - Research
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