UCSB 2009-2010 Catalog Course Search
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| ENGL 10 - Introduction to Literary Study |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2. |
| Acquaints students with purposes and tools of literary interpretation. Introduces techniques and vocabulary of analytic discussion and critical writing. Some emphasis on poetry with attention also to drama, essay, and the novel. |
| ENGL 10AC - Introduction to Literary Study - Exploring American Cultures |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2. |
| Acquaints students with purposes and tools of literary interpretation. Introduces techniques and vocabulary of analytic discussion and critical writing. Emphasis is on American identities and global crisis. The class introduces students to the American Cultures and Global Contexts Center located within the English Department. |
| ENGL 10EM - Introduction to Literary Study - Exploring Early Modern Studies |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2. |
| Acquaints students with purposes and tools of literary interpretation. Introduces techniques and vocabulary of analytic discussion and critical writing. Emphasis is on early modern studies. The class also introduces students to the Early Modern Center located within the English Department. |
| ENGL 10LC - Introduction to Literary Study - Exploring Literature and the Culture of Information |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2. |
| Acquaints students with purposes and tools of literary interpretation. Introduces techniques and vocabulary of analytic discussion and critical writing. Emphasis is on literature and the culture of information. Introduces students to the Transcriptions Project located within the English Department. |
| ENGL 10S - Seminar for Introduction to Literature |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in English 10; consent of instructor. |
| A seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 10 designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course will include either supplementary readings or more intensive study of the English 10 reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 15 - Introduction to Shakespeare |
| (4) STAFF |
| Introduction to Shakespeare in which a number of major plays are read with close attention to language, dramatic structure, and historical context. |
| ENGL 15S - Seminar on Shakespeare |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in English 15; consent of instructor. |
| Seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 15 designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course includes either supplementary reading or more intensive study of the English 15 reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 21 - Introduction to Narrative |
| (4) STAFF |
| An introduction to the study of narrative forms with a focus on the nature of narrative, the functions of narrative, and the transformations that occur when a narrative is moved from one medium or cultural context to another. |
| ENGL 21S - Seminar on Introduction to Narrative |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in English 21; consent of instructor. |
| A seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 21 designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course includes either supplemental readings, or a more intensive study of the English 21 reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 25 - Introduction to Literature and the Culture of Information |
| (4) STAFF |
| Introduction to the age of information in its relation to history, society,and the arts. Topics include the history of information, hypertext, virtualreality, cyberspace, and the role of literature and literacy in the digital age. Introduction of practical skills and technologies associated with the digital age. |
| ENGL 25S - Seminar on Literature and the Culture of Information |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in English 25; consent of instructor. |
| Seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 25 designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course includes either supplementary reading or more intensive study of the English 25 reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 30 - Introduction to American Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Introduction to major works and themes of American literature designed for lower-division students and non-majors. Topics vary from one quarter to another. |
| ENGL 35 - Introduction to Literature and the Environment |
| (4) STAFF |
| Examines the complex relationship between the American environment and American culture, offering environmentally informed readings of literary landscapes. Syllabus includes significant American writers from the colonial period through the twentieth century. |
| ENGL 38A - Introduction to African-American Literature (Part 1) |
| (4) Batiste, J. Stewart, Strongman |
| African-American literature from colonial times through the Harlem Renaissance. |
| ENGL 38AS - Seminar on African-American Literature (Part 1) |
| (1) Batiste |
| Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in English 38A; consent of instructor |
| Seminar course for a select group of students enrolled in English 38A designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course includes supplementary readings or more intensive study of the English 38A reading list, and supplemental writing.
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| ENGL 38B - Introduction to African-American Literature (Part II) |
| (4) Batiste, J. Stewart, Strongman |
| African-American literature from the 1930s to the present. |
| ENGL 38BS - Seminar on African-American Literature (Part II) |
| (1) Batiste |
| Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in English 38B; consent of instructor. |
| Seminar course for a select group of students enrolled in English 38B designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course includes supplementary readings or more intensive study of the ENGL 38B reading list, and supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 50 - Introduction to U.S. Minority Literature |
| (4) Lim |
| An introduction providing historical and cultural contexts to one or more American minority literatures usually taken to signify writing from an ethnic community: African American, Asian American, Chicano/a, and Native American. |
| ENGL 50S - Seminar on U.S. Minority Literature |
| (1) Lim |
| Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in English 50; consent of instructor. |
| Seminar course for a select group of students enrolled in English 50 designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course includes supplementary readings or more intensive study of the English 50 reading list, and supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 65 - Topics in Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or its equivalent. |
| Topics will vary from quarter to quarter. |
| ENGL 97 - Lower-Division Seminar |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Lower-division standing. |
| A seminar for lower-division students with a strong interest in literature.See departmental course outline booklet for topics. Content will vary with each instructor. Students will be asked to do a project that acquaints themwith some of the resources of the library and results in their reading beyond the primary course materials. |
| ENGL 99 - Introduction to Research |
| (1-4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: ENGLISH 10 OR 10AC OR 10EM OR 10LC; MINIMUM 3.0 CUMULATIVE GRADE-POINT AVERAGE; AND CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR AND DEPARTMENT. |
| Introduction to research in English. Independent research under the guidance of a faculty member in the department. Course offers exceptional students the opportunity to undertake independent research or work in a research group. |
| ENGL 100 - Honors Seminar |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing; consent of instructor. |
| A seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in one of the following courses: English 113AA-ZZ, 114AA-ZZ, 122AA-ZZ, 128AA-ZZ, 131-134AA-ZZ, 165AA-ZZ, 182AA-ZZ, and 187AA-ZZ. Designed to enrich the lecture experience for the movtivated student. Course includes either supplementary readings or more extensive study of the reading lists as well as supplementary writing. |
| ENGL 101 - English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650 |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Introduction to English literature from the medieval period to 1650. The organizing thread of this course and the selection of texts to be studied vary from quarter to quarter. Consult the department's Course Description Booklet to see what will be taught in any particular quarter. |
| ENGL 101S - Seminar on English Literature from the Medieval Period to 1650 |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in English 101; consent of instructor. |
| Seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 101 designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course will include either supplementary readings or more intensive study of English 101 reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 102 - English and American Literature from 1650-1789 |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Introduction to English and American literature from 1650 to 1789. The organizing thread of this course, and the selection of texts to be studied,vary from quarter to quarter. Consult the department's Course Description Booklet to see what will be taught in any particular quarter. |
| ENGL 102S - Seminar on English and American Literature from 1650 to 1789 |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in English 102; consent of instructor. |
| Seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 102 designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course will include either supplementary readings, or more intensive study of English 102 reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 103A - American Literature from 1789 to 1900 |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Introduction to American literature from 1789 to 1900. The organizing thread of this course, and the selection of texts to be studied, vary from quarter to quarter. Consult the department's Course Description Booklet to see what will be taught in any particular quarter. |
| ENGL 103AS - Seminar on American Literature from 1789 to 1900 |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in English 103; consent of instructor. |
| Seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 103A designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course will include either supplementary readings or more intensive study of English 103A reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 103B - British Literature from 1789 to 1900 |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Introduction to British literature from 1789 to 1900. The organizing thread of this course and the selection of texts to be studied vary from quarter to quarter. Consult the department's Course Description Booklet to see what will be taught in any particular quarter. |
| ENGL 103BS - Seminar on British Literature from 1789 to 1900 |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in English 103B; consent of instructor. |
| Seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 103B designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course includes either supplementary readings or more intensive study of English 103B reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 104A - American Literature from 1900 to Present |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Introduction to American literature from 1900 to present. The organizing thread of this course and the selection of texts to be studied, vary from quarter to quarter. Consult the department's Course Description Booklet to see what will be taught in any particular quarter. |
| ENGL 104AS - Seminar on American Literature from 1900 to Present |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in English 104A; consent of instructor. |
| Seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 104A designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course will include either supplementary readings, or more intensive study of English 104A reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 104B - British Literature from 1900 to Present |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Introduction to British literature from 1900 to present. The organizing thread of this course and the selection of texts to be studied, vary from quarter to quarter. Consult the department's Course Description Booklet to see what will be taught in any particular quarter. |
| ENGL 104BS - Seminar on British Literature from 1900 to Present |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in English 104B; consent of instructor. |
| Seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 104B designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course will include either supplementary readings or more intensive study of English 104B reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 105A - Shakespeare, Poems and Earlier Plays |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10; upper-division standing. |
| Major poems and plays of Shakespeare, 1593-1602, including such works as the Sonnets, Hamlet, A Midsummmer Night's Dream, Henry the Fourth, Twelfth Night. |
| ENGL 105AS - Seminar on Shakespeare: Poems and Earlier Plays |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Consent of instructor; concurrent enrollment in English 105A. |
| Seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 105A designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course includes either supplementary reading or more intensive study of the English 105A reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 105B - Shakespeare, Later Plays |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Major works of Shakespeare from 1603-1613, including such plays as King Lear, Macbeth, Antony and Cleopatra, Othello, The Tempest. |
| ENGL 105BS - Seminar on Shakespeare: Later Plays |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Consent of instructor; concurrent enrollment in English 105B. |
| Seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 105B designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course includes either supplementary reading or more intensive study of the English 105B reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 105C - Shakespeare, Advanced Studies |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Advanced study of Shakespeare topics. |
| ENGL 106 - Creative Writing |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. |
| Writing in such forms as the short story, poetry, and fiction. |
| ENGL 107 - Writing of Fiction |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. |
| Workshop and practice in fiction writing. |
| ENGL 107S - Seminar in Fiction Writing |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. |
| Advanced seminar in fiction writing. |
| ENGL 109 - Writing of Verse |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. |
| Workshop and practice in verse writing. |
| ENGL 109S - Seminar in Verse Writing |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. |
| Advanced seminar in verse writing. |
| ENGL 110A - Old English |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10; upper-division standing. |
| Introduction to language, prose, and shorter poems of seventh to tenth century Anglo-Saxons. Computerized exercises for grammar and syntax. Readings include "The Dream of the Rood" and "The Wanderer," as well as riddles and selections from the Chronicles. |
| ENGL 110B - Old English |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: English 110A. |
| Reading and translation of Beowulf. Analysis of meter and style study of the manuscript; and discussion of critical issues. |
| ENGL 110C - Topics in Old English Literature |
| (4) Pasternack |
| Prerequisites: English 110A. |
| Readings in Old English Literautre, in the original language. |
| ENGL 111 - The History of the English Language |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10; upper-division standing. |
| English in its old, middle, and modern forms. Such introductory topics as language families and change; etymology, semantics; grammars; syntax; oral,written; groundwork for such methods of literary analysis as stylistics. |
| ENGL 112 - Practical Criticism |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| A combined writing and criticism course for students of literature. |
| ENGL 113 - Studies in Literary Theory and Criticism |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10; upper-division standing. |
| Explorations in traditions and innovations of critical theory, literary interpretation, and philosophy. Topics vary from quarter to quarter, but will focus on the major critical figures or movements (from Aristotle to the present) that have shaped our notion of "literature." |
| ENGL 114 - Woman and Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| The courses offered will include at different times such subjects as feminist theory, women writers, and women in literature. |
| ENGL 115 - Medieval Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10; upper-division standing. |
| English and Continental literature through the fifteent century, exclusive of the Canterbury Tales but including such works as Beowulf, Morte d'Arthur, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and selected romances and lyrics. |
| ENGL 116A - Biblical Literature: The Old Testament |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| A literary approach to the Hebrew scriptures and the Apocyrpha. |
| ENGL 116AS - Seminar for Biblical Literature: The Old Testament |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10; concurrent enrollment in English 116Aupper-division standing; consent of instructor. |
| A seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 116A designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course includes either supplementary readings or more intensive study of the English 116A reading list, as well as supplementary writing. |
| ENGL 116B - Biblical Literature: The New Testament |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10; upper-division standing. |
| Recommended preparation: English 116A. |
| A literary approach to the New Testament. |
| ENGL 116BS - Seminar for Biblical Literature: The New Testament |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10; concurrent enrollment in English 116Bupper-division standing; consent of instructor. |
| A seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 116B designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course includes either supplementary readings or more intensive study of the English 116B reading list, as well as supplementary writing. |
| ENGL 116CS - Seminar for Biblical Literature: An Introduction |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10; concurrent enrollment in English 116Cupper-division standing; consent of instructor. |
| A seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 116C designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course includes either supplementary readings or more intensive study of the English 116C reading list, as well as supplementary writing. |
| ENGL 119 - Studies in Medieval Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Topics will vary from quarter to quarter. To see what is being taught in any particular quarter, students should consult the department's course outline booklet. |
| ENGL 119X - Medieval Literature in Translation |
| (4) Brown, Enders |
| Prerequisites: Department approval to finalize registration. |
| A study of one or more major medieval works in translation such as The Song of Roland, the romances of Chretien de Troyes, the Lais of Marie de France,or The Romance of the Rose. |
| ENGL 120 - Modern Drama |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| European and American drama from Ibsen to the present. |
| ENGL 121 - The Art of Narrative |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| An exploration of traditions and functions of story-telling; may include a range of forms from the anecdote to the novel. |
| ENGL 122 - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122AA - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122AV - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122BC - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122BP - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122BU - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122BX - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122CE - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122CM - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122FS - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122GD - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122IL - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122JH - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122JZ - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122LE - Cultural Representations: Literature and the Environment |
| (4) Hiltner |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Environmental survey of Western literature that explores the often-ignored literary history of the natural world. |
| ENGL 122MM - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122NA - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122NE - Cultural Representations: Nature and the Environment |
| (4) Bazerman |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Perceptions of nature have changed throughout history and vary across cultures. Course explores changing expressions of our changing relations to the world we live in, with emphasis on cultural movements (films, literature, newspapers, etc.) that have affected contemporary American experience. |
| ENGL 122NW - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122RB - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122RJ - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122SA - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122ST - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122TG - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 122US - Cultural Representations |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of literary works, paintings, films, and other representational forms as they influence cultural attitudes. The courses offered will focus on such topics as the body, the city, the everyday, the marketplace, and the machine. |
| ENGL 123S - Seminar on the Novel in English |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing; concurrentenrollment in English 123; consent of instructor. |
| A seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 123 designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course will include either supplementary readings or more intensive study of the English 123 reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 124 - Readings in the Modern Short Story |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Consult the course outline booklet in th department office for the authors read in any particular quarter. |
| ENGL 124S - Seminar on the Short Story |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing; concurrentenrollment in English 124; consent of instructor. |
| A seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 124 designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course will include either supplementary readings or more intensive study of the English 124 reading list, as well as supplemental writings. |
| ENGL 126A - Survey of British Fiction (I) |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 and 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| The eighteenth century. Such writers as Defoe, Richardson, Fielding, Smollet, and Sterne. |
| ENGL 126B - Survey of British Fiction (II) |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 and 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| The nineteenth century to 1850. Such writers as Austen, The Brontes, Thackeray, and Dickens (earlier novels). |
| ENGL 126C - Survey of British Fiction (III) |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 and 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| The nineteenth century from 1850. Such writers as Dickens (later novels), Eliot, Trollope, and Hardy. |
| ENGL 128 - Literary Genres |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Detailed readings in, and critical examinations of, specific literary forms. Recently taught genres have included autobiography, comedy, romance,satire. |
| ENGL 128EN - Literary Genres |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Detailed readings in, and critical examinations of, specific literary forms. Recently taught genres have included autobiography, comedy, romance,satire. |
| ENGL 129 - Queer Textuality |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Investigation of the interrelations between writing and queer sexualities, i.e. those sexualities (gay, lesbian, transsexual, transgender, etc.) which represent an averse or contestatory relation to normative heterosexuality. Specific topics vary by quarter. |
| ENGL 131 - Studies in American Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Topics vary from quarter to quarter. To see what is being taught in any particular quarter, students should consult the department's course outline booklet. |
| ENGL 132 - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132AA - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman (132W). |
| ENGL 132AS - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132AW - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132BP - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132D - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickinson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132DW - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132EH - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickinson (132D) ; Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman (132W). |
| ENGL 132F - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickinson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132FR - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickinson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132FW - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132FZ - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickinson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132H - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in American writers. Courses in individual American writers such asHawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H) William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickinson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman (132W). |
| ENGL 132HH - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132HJ - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132HM - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickinson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132HP - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickinson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132J - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in American writers. Courses in individual American writers such asHawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickinson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman (132W). |
| ENGL 132JB - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Course in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickinson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman (132W). |
| ENGL 132JJ - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132M - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132ML - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132MT - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132MW - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132PD - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132PH - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132PR - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132RE - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132RF - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132RW - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132SW - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132T - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickinson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132TH - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickinson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132TM - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickinson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132TW - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132W - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in American writers. Courses in individual American writers such asMelville-Hawthorne (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickinson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman (132W). |
| ENGL 132WF - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickinson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132WK - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickinson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 132XX - Studies in American Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual American writers such as Hawthorne-Melville (132HM); Henry James (132J); Mark Twain (132T); Ernest Hemingway (132H); William Faulkner (132F); Emily Dickenson (132D); Robert Frost (132FR); Walt Whitman(132W). |
| ENGL 133 - Studies in American Regional Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses on American writing associated with particular regions such as the South, the West, New England. |
| ENGL 133AW - Studies in American Regional Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses on American writing associated with particular regions such as the South, the West, New England. |
| ENGL 133GC - Studies in American Regional Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses on American writing associated with particular regions such as the South, the West, New England. |
| ENGL 133HH - Studies in American Regional Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses on American writing associated with particular regions such as the South, the West, New England. |
| ENGL 133JB - Studies in American Regional Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses on American writing associated with particular regions such as the South, the West, New England. |
| ENGL 133SO - Studies in American Regional Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses on American writing associated with particular regions such as the South, the West, New England. |
| ENGL 134 - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134AA - Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in the literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Course on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-American, Chicano, Asian-American. |
| ENGL 134AB - Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in the literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Course on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-American, Chicano, Asian-American. |
| ENGL 134AF - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities inAmerica such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134AL - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134AW - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134BF - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134BL - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134BP - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities inAmerica such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134CA - Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in the literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Course on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-American, Chicano, Asian-American. |
| ENGL 134CE - Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in the literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Course on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-American, Chicano, Asian-American. |
| ENGL 134CH - Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in the literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Course on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-American, Chicano, Asian-American. |
| ENGL 134CL - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134CN - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134CR - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities inAmerica such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134EL - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134IL - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134JB - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134JL - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134LG - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134MM - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134MR - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134NA - Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in the literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Course on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-American, Chicano, Asian-American. |
| ENGL 134NL - Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in the literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Course on writicg produced by, associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-American, Chicano, Asian-American. |
| ENGL 134NR - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134NW - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134NY - Studies in Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Courses on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-Americans, Chicanos, Asian-Americans. |
| ENGL 134RM - Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in the literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the United States. Course on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-American, Chicano, Asian-American. |
| ENGL 134RW - Studies in the Literature of Cultural and Ethnic Communities in the United States |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in the literature of cultural and ethnic communities in the united States. Course on writing produced by, or associated with, cultural communities in America such as Afro-American, Chicano, Asian-American. |
| ENGL 137A - Poetry in America Before 1900 |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Developing traditions of American poetry within a variety of historical andcultural contexts: from the beginnings to the modern era. |
| ENGL 137B - Poetry in America since 1900 |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Developing traditions of American poetry withi a variety of historical and cultural contexts: modern to contemporary. |
| ENGL 138C - Prose Narrative in America Since 1917 |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Developing traditions of prose narrative within a variety of historical and cultural contexts: from World War I to the present. |
| ENGL 140 - Contemporary American Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| An intensive study of American writing from World War II to the present. |
| ENGL 144 - The European Renaissance |
| (4) Helgerson |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 and 50 or equivalents. |
| The generic forms of cultural issues characteristic of early modern European poetry, fiction, and drama. Such authors as Petrarch, Boccaccio, More, Rabelais, Ariosto, Montaigne, Camoes, Shakespeare, Lope de Vega, and Cervantes. |
| ENGL 146 - Literature of Technology |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109AA-ZZ or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of literary genres, authors, periods, or themes that engage or exemplify technology, whether historical technologies or contemporary digital, bio, nano, and other technologies. Examples of topics include Pynchon's novels and information theory, hypert fiction, the new poetry of codework, cyberpunk science fiction, nineteenth century literature and steam technology, and literature of industrialization. |
| ENGL 147 - Media History and Theory |
| (4-8) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109AA-ZZ or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies in historical and contemporary media systems including orality, writing, print electronic media (telegraph, phone, radio, film, TV video, satellite communications), and digital media (the Internet, word-processing, etc.) in their relation to literary or cultural expression. Example topics include Englightenment meida, modern literature, and graphic design, film and literature, twentieth century media theory. |
| ENGL 148 - Society, Culture, and Information |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109AA-ZZ or upper-division standing. |
| Courses on the social, political, legal, economic, gender, race, and other aspects of information technology and its institutions as these affect or are affected by the realm of cultural or symbolic expression, including literature and art. Examples of topics include free speech and censorship from print to the Internet, globalism, etc. |
| ENGL 149 - Media and Information Culture |
| (5) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10. |
| Focuses on the history and theory of the twentieth and twenty-first century media. Students study and create media projects. Media topics include film, radio, television, computer hypertext, the internet, and computer games. Course includes lecture and lab. The lab teaches the skills needed to do web-based projects and media presentations. |
| ENGL 150 - Anglo-Irish Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| A study of twentieth-century Irish literature written in English against a background of Irish history during the struggle for Independence and later. Major emphasis on Yeats, Joyce, Synge, and O'Casey; other writers ofthe period, such as Stephens, O'Flaherty, O'Connor, and Behan, will also betouched on. |
| ENGL 150S - Anglo-Irish Literature Seminar |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or equivalents; concurrent enrollment in English 150; upper-division standing; consent of instructor. |
| Seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 150 and designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course includes either supplementary readings, or more intensive study of English 150 reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 151 - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift,Richardson, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151A - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as: Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151AB - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift,Richardson, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151BL - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as: Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Jonson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151BR - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift,Richardson, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151BW - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift,Richardson, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151CD - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as: Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151D - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as: Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151DL - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift,Richardson, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151DR - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as: Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151FJ - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as: Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151GE - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift,Richardson, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151HC - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as: Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151J - Studies In British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as: Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151JA - Studies In British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope,Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence,and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151JD - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift,Richardson, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151JJ - Studies In British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope,Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence,and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151JS - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift,Richardson, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151L - Studies In British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as: Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151LW - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as: Donnejonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151OW - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift,Richardson, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151P - Studies In British Writers. |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as: Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope,Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151RC - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift,Richardson, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151RF - Studies In British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as: Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence,and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151S - Studies In Britich Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151SA - Studies In British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift,Richardson, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151SB - Studies In British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift,Richardson, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151SP - Studies in British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift,Richardson, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151SW - Studies In British Writers. |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as: Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151TH - Studies In British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift,Richardson, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151VW - Studies In British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift,Richardson, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151W - Studies In British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as: Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151WB - Studies In English Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope,Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence,and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151Y - Studies In British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as: Donne, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift, Richardson, Fielding, Johnson, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 151YH - Studies In British Writers |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Courses in individual writers such as Spenser, Jonson, Dryden, Pope, Swift,Richardson, Fielding, Blake, Wordsworth, Dickens, Lawrence, and Yeats. |
| ENGL 152A - Chaucer: Canterbury Tales |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Intensive study of the Canterbury Tales. |
| ENGL 152AS - Seminar On Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing; concurrentenrollment in English 152A; consent of instructor. |
| A seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 152A designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course includes either supplementary readings or more intensive study of the English 152A reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 156 - Literature of Chivalry |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109AA-ZZ or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Study of texts related to the social and cultural practices of chivalry in the Middles Ages, from the seventh through the fifteenth centuries. The course centers on such texts as "The Battle of Maldon", "The Dream of the Rood", "Sir Orfeo", "Gawain and the Green Knight", "Le Morte D' Arthur", and the Middle English lyrics. |
| ENGL 157 - English Renaissance Drama |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| A course in the English drama of the period from 1500 to 1642, excluding Shakespeare. Such writers as Marlowe, Jonson, Dekker, Heywood, and Webster. |
| ENGL 162 - Milton |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Intensive Study Of Milton. |
| ENGL 165 - Topics In Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles are announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165AA - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165AC - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specificcourse titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165AT - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165BA - Topics In Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles are announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165BC - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165BP - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165BT - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165C - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165CD - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165CF - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165CI - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165CL - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary forlimited to a specific author, period, or literary form. specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165CN - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165CS - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to thebeginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165CW - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165DF - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165DR - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165EC - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165EZ - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165FB - Topics in Lieterature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specificcourse titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165FD - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165FP - Topics of Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165FS - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165FT - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165GE - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165GL - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165GM - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165H - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165HD - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165HL - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165HR - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165IL - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165IN - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specificcourse titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165IP - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165IS - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165JB - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165LA - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165LL - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165LM - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165LN - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165LP - Topics In Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles are announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165LR - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165LS - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165LT - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165M - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165MC - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165MD - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165MM - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165MN - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165MT - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific coursetitle will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165MW - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165NP - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles are announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165PC - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165PF - Studies of Topics |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165PH - Topics In Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles are announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165PT - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165RB - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specificcourse titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165RF - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165RL - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165RM - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course itles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165RO - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific coure titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165RT - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Sspecific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165SA - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165SF - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165SH - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165SN - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165SP - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165SR - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staf |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165SS - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165US - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165VA - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165VF - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165VN - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. Recent topics have included women writers, the existentialists, and religion and poetry. |
| ENGL 165VT - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165VW - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. Recent topics have included women writers, the existentialists, and religion and poetry. |
| ENGL 165WL - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165WP - Topics in Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 165WR - Topics In Literature |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Studies of topics not limited to a specific author, period, or literary form. Specific course titles will be announced prior to the beginning of each quarter. |
| ENGL 169 - Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50. |
| Such dramatists as Dryden, Etheredge, Wycherly, Congreve, and Sheridan. |
| ENGL 172 - Studies in the Enlightenment |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or equivalents. |
| A course in the neoclassical literature of England and the continent. Topics will vary from quarter to quarter. To see what is being taught in any particular quarter, students should consult the department's course outline booklet. |
| ENGL 179 - British Romantic Writers |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or equivalents. |
| Such writers as Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Keats, Shelley, Lamb, and Hazlitt. |
| ENGL 180 - The Victorian Era |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or equivalents. |
| Such writers as Browning, Tennyson, Hopkins, Hardy, and the pre-Raphaelites. |
| ENGL 181 - Studies in the Nineteenth Century |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or equivalents. |
| A course in the Romantic and Victorian periods. Topics will vary from quarter to quarter. To see what is being taught in any particular quarter, students should consult the department's course outline booklet. |
| ENGL 181 - Studies in the Nineteenth Century |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or equivalents. |
| A course in the romantic and Victorian periods. Topics will vary from quarter to quarter. To see what is being taught in any particular quarter, students should consult the department's course outline booklet. |
| ENGL 181 - Studies in the Nineteenth Century |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or equivalents. |
| A course in the Romantic and Victorian periods. Topics will vary from quarter to quarter. To see what is being taught in any particular quarter, students should consult the department's course outline booklet. |
| ENGL 181 - Studies in the Nineteenth Century |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or equivalents. |
| A course in the romantic and Victorian periods. Topics will vary from quarter to quarter. To see what is being taught in any particular quarter, students should consult the department's course outline booklet. |
| ENGL 182 - Craft of Prose |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50. |
| Reading of selected fiction and other relevant prose emphasizing analysis and understanding of literary methods, kinds, techniques, and objectives from the viewpoint of the practicing writer. |
| ENGL 184 - Modern European Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Helps to fulfill the English major requirement in foreign language (option 2).Such authors as Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy, Proust, Kafka, Mann, and Sartre in translation. |
| ENGL 185 - Modernism in English |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| A survey of English modernism. Reading may include works by immediate precursors of English modernism (Pater, Wilde), but will concentrate on representative texts by such central figures as Eliot, Pound, HD, Williams,Yeats, Stein, Woolf, Conrad and Barnes. |
| ENGL 186 - Modernism |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Introduction to modernism as an international complex of interconnected aesthetic ideas and practices across the media. |
| ENGL 187 - Studies in Modern Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Topics vary from quarter to quarter. To see what is being taught in any particular quarter, students should consult the department's course outline booklet. |
| ENGL 189 - Contemporary Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Study of English and American contemporary drama, fiction, and poetry written since 1960. |
| ENGL 190 - World Literature in English |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Literature in English from such countries as India, the Caribbean, and the African nations. |
| ENGL 190AL - World Literature in English |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Literature in English from such countries as India, the Caribbean, and the African nations. |
| ENGL 190AN - World Literature in English |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Literature in English from such countries as India, the Caribbean, and the African nations. |
| ENGL 190AS - World Literature in English |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Literature in English from such countries as India, the Caribbean, and the African nations. |
| ENGL 190GL - Global Literatures |
| (4) Gunn |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Examination of how recent world literature has contributed to, interpreted, and evaluated globalizing processes. Some attention paid to the relations between literature and other expressive forms such as film, photography, and journalism. |
| ENGL 190WL - World Literature in English |
| (4) Staff |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing. |
| Literature in English from such countries as India, the Caribbean, and the African nations. |
| ENGL 191 - Afro-American Fiction and Criticism, 1920's to the present |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: English 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Such early writers as Hughes, Hurston, Wright, Ellison, Baldwin and such contemporary writers as Reed, Walker, Morrison, Bambara within various cultural and theoretical contexts |
| ENGL 192 - Science Fiction |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| The course examines science fiction as a literary genre. Emphasis throughout is upon the nature and development of the genre in its historical and cultural context. |
| ENGL 192S - Seminar on Science Fiction |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing; concurrentenrollment in English 192; consent of instructor. |
| A seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in english 192 designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course will include either supplementary readings, or more intensive study of the english 192 reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 193 - Detective Fiction |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Critical and historical study of fiction from the classic of Poe, Conan Doyle, and Christie to the many contemporary kinds. |
| ENGL 193S - Seminar on Detective Fiction |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in English 193; consent of instructor. |
| A seminar course for a select number of students enrolled in English 193 designed to enrich the large lecture experience for the motivated student. Course includes either supplemental readings or a more intensive study of the English 193 reading list, as well as supplemental writing. |
| ENGL 194 - Research Seminar in Literature and Culture of Information |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: A prior course in English 146AA-ZZ or 147AA-ZZ or 148AA-ZZ series. (If you have taken lower-division courses in the Literature and Culture of Information specialization, including English 10LCI and English 25, and would like to use those as your prerequisite, please consult the instructor. |
| May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 12 units provided letter designations are different. |
| Team based independent research under the supervision of a faculty member on issues related to contemporary or historical cultures of technology, media, and information including the topics covered in English 146AA-ZZ, 147AA-ZZ, and 148AA-ZZ. Student work in teams and conduct research using methods that involve online and library research; simulations, hypertexts, games, videos, and other experimental ways of modeling literary works; exploring immersive online worlds; etc. Results are put online in a course wiki, blog or other publication medium managed by the English department. |
| ENGL 195I - Internship in English |
| (1-4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Upper-division standing; English majors only; consent of department. |
| Under supervision of English Department faculty, English majors may obtain credit for work without pay in publishing, editing, journalism, or other employment related to English literature. Required are work hours, weekly meeting with professor, and a final paper or journal. |
| ENGL 196 - Honors English Senior Thesis |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing; consent of department; successful completion of English 199. |
| For students in the English department's honors program only. This is the second half of thesis preparation and requires writing a 50+ page paper. |
| ENGL 196 - Honors English Senior Thesis |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing; consent of department; successful completion of English 199. |
| For students in the English department's honors program only. This is the second half of thesis preparation and requires writing a 50+ page paper. |
| ENGL 196 - Honors English Senior Thesis |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing; consent of department; successful completion of English 198A and 198B. |
| For students in the English department's honors program only. English 196, which is taken after English 198A and 198B in the honors program, focuses on the writing of a 35+ page senior thesis. |
| ENGL 196 - Honors English Senior Thesis |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing; consent of department; successful completion of English 198A and 198B. |
| For students in the English department's honors program only. English 196, which is taken after English 198A and 198B in the honors program, focuses on the writing of a 35+ page senior thesis. |
| ENGL 197 - Upper-Division Seminar |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or 50 or 109 or English 10 or upper-division standing. |
| Content will vary with each instuctor. Students will be asked to do a project that acquaints them with some of the resources of the library and results in their reading beyond the primary course materials. |
| ENGL 198A - Honors English Senior Thesis Preparation |
| (2) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing; consent of department. |
| Focus on the aims, norms, methods, professional goals, and purposes of advanced literary study. In consultation with their faculty mentor, students begin preparatory research, draft the proposal, and create initial bibliographies for their honors thesis. |
| ENGL 198B - Honors English Senior Thesis Preparation |
| (2) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Successful completion of English 198A. |
| Students will research their honors thesis, presenting materials to the class and also meeting individually with their mentors. |
| ENGL 199 - Independent Studies in English |
| (1-5) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Upper-division standing; completion of two upper-division courses in Englisconsent of instructor and department. |
| Reading and conference for students with upper-division standing. |
| ENGL 199RA - Independent Research Assistant in English |
| (1-5) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Upper-division standing; two upper-division courses in English; consent of instructor; consent of department. |
| Independent research assistance in English. Coursework shall consist of faculty supervised research assistance. |
| ENGL 205A - Old English |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing. |
| Introduction to the language, prose, and shorter poems. |
| ENGL 205B - Old English |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing; English 205a. |
| Beowulf. |
| ENGL 205C - Old English |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: English 205A; graduate standing. |
| Topics in Old English literature. |
| ENGL 225 - The Arts of Writing: Theories, Pedagogies, and Practices for Creative Writing |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing. |
| Examines theories of creativity and linkages between philosophical, rhetorical, and psychoanalytical concepts and current creative writing pedagogies. Experiments with classroom practices, with focus on the participants' own creative work. |
| ENGL 230 - Studies in Medieval Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing. |
| Content of the course will vary from quarter to quarter. |
| ENGL 231 - Studies in Renaissance Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing. |
| Content of course will vary from quarter to quarter. |
| ENGL 232 - Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth Century Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate Standing. |
| Course will vary from quarter to quarter. |
| ENGL 233 - Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate Standing. |
| Content of course will vary from quarter to quarter. |
| ENGL 234 - Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate Standing. |
| Content of course will vary from quarter to quarter. |
| ENGL 235 - Studies in American Literature |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate Standing. |
| Content of course will vary from quarter to quarter. |
| ENGL 236 - Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing. |
| Content of course will vary from quarter to quarter. |
| ENGL 237 - Studies in Genres, Themes, Approaches |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing. |
| Content of course will vary from quarter to quarter. |
| ENGL 265 - Seminar in Special Topics |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing. |
| Topics vary. |
| ENGL 274A - American Cultures and Global Contexts |
| (1) Gunn |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing. |
| Explores connections between theorizations of the nature and history of globalization and recent reconceptualizations of American literary and cultural studies and explores issues for future research into potentially productive intersections. Includes readings in the latest research, student presentations, and a research paper. |
| ENGL 274B - American Cultures and Global Contexts |
| (1) Gunn |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing. |
| Explores connections between theorizations of the nature and history of globalization and recent reconceptualizations of American literary and cultural studies and explores issues for future research into potentially productive intersections. Includes readings in the latest research, student presentations, and a research paper. |
| ENGL 274C - American Cultures and Global Contexts |
| (2) Gunn |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing. |
| Explores connections between theorizations of the nature and history of globalization and recent reconceptualizations of American literary and cultural studies and explores issues for future research into potentially productive intersections. Includes readings in the latest research, student presentations, and a research paper. |
| ENGL 297 - Graduate Studies |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate Standing. |
| Graduate tutorial involving regular conferences with instructor and directed research toward seminar paper(s). Attendance at relevant upper-division lectures also required. |
| ENGL 500 - Directed Teaching |
| (4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Appointment as a teaching assistant. |
| Supervision and instruction of teaching assistants. Teaching assistants must register for this course. |
| ENGL 591 - Doctoral Colloquium |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing. |
| Course provides support for graduate students when developing their dissertation ideas. Focus on research in the humanities at a practical level. |
| ENGL 592 - Transcription Colloquium |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing. |
| This colloquium provides graduate students: a) an introduction to the hardware and software used in advanced web-page design; b) an overview of the intellecutal issues of "digital culture;" and, c) a context for developing a web-authoring project. |
| ENGL 593 - Graduate Technology Colloquium |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing. |
| Provides guidance, training, a forum, and a common center for the various technical endeavors engaged in by student assistants. |
| ENGL 594 - American Cultures and Global Contexts Center (ACGCC) Colloquium |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing. |
| Explores connections between theorizations of the nature and history of globalization and recent reconceptualizations of American literary and cultural studies with an eye to exploring issues for future research into potentially productive intersections. |
| ENGL 595 - Early Modern Center (EMC) Colloquium |
| (1) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing. |
| Trains students in the use of EMC databases and courses; webpage design; colloquia and conference organization. Includes an exploration of research facilities both on and off campus. |
| ENGL 596 - Directed Reading and Research |
| (2-4) STAFF |
| Prerequisites: Graduate standing. |
| Individual tutorial. A written proposal for each tutorial must be approvedby the graduate adviser. |
| ENGL 596AA - Directed Reading and Research |
| (2-4) STAFF |
| Individual tutorial. A written proposal for each tutorial must be approvedby the graduate adviser. |
| ENGL 597 - Individual Study for Master's Comprehensive Exams and Ph.D. Exams |
| (1-12) STAFF |
| Instructor should be the student's major professor or chairman of his doctoral committee. |
| ENGL 599 - Dissertation Research and Preparation |
| (1-12) STAFF |
| Only for research underlying the dissertation, writing the dissertation. |