English Courses Scheduled
to be Offered in Even Fall Semesters
ENGL 101
Intro to Expository Writing
102
Reading,
Writing, and Research
201
Readings
in World Literature
202
Readings
in British Literature
203
Readings
in American Literature
300
Introduction to English Studies
306
Professional Writing
307
Business Writing
309
Fiction Writing
310
Poetry Writing
314 Topics
in Literature (optional)
321
Study of Fiction
322
Study of Poetry
330
British Literary History I (700-1700)
340
American Literary History
402
Teaching Writing
403
Grammar & Style for Writers
407
Technical Editing
420
Introduction to Literary Criticism
424
Children’s Literature
425
Adolescent Literature
426
Teaching English in the High School
433
Renaissance Literature
442
Early American Literature
445
Modern American Literature
446
Appalachian Folklore
450 Native
American Literature
453 Female
Literary Tradition
463
Grammar and Language for Teachers
464
History of the English Language
470 Author
in Context
472
Readings
in Shakespeare
496
Senior Seminar
600
Introduction to Literary Scholarship
633
Studies in English Renaissance
639
20th Century Literature (British emphasis)*
644
American Literature I
648
Oral & Written Appalachian Literature
651
Teaching Expository Writing
655
Practicum in Teaching Writing
663
Linguistics
680
Special Topics (one course)
*Studies in 20th
Century Literature may include works of American, British, continental and
non-western writers, but should have an announced emphasis in British authors
when offered in even fall semesters.
DISCLAIMER: This
projection of course offerings is provided to students and their advisors to
assist in schedule planning. Although the department will make every
effort to offer courses as described herein, unforeseen circumstances (for
example, the unavailability of a qualified faculty member) may make an
occasional modification necessary.
English Courses Scheduled to Be Offered in
Even Spring Semesters
ENGL 101
Introduction to Expository Writing
102
Reading, Writing, Research
201
Readings
in World Literature
202
Readings
in British Literature
203
Readings
in American Literature
300
Introduction to English Studies
301
Advanced Composition (Creative Nonfiction?)
306
Professional Writing
307
Business Writing
309
Fiction Writing
310 Poetry Writing
314 Topics in Literature (optional)
321
Study of Fiction
323
Study of Drama
331
British Literary History II (1700-Present)
340
American Literary History
402
Teaching Writing
403
Grammar & Style for Writers
406
Advanced Technical Writing
409
Advanced Fiction Writing
410
Advanced Poetry Writing
420
Introduction to Literary Criticism
424
Children’s Literature
425
Adolescent Literature
428
Planning & Teaching Seminar
434 17th
Century (British) Literature
438
Victorian Literature
447
Appalachian Literature
449
African American Literature
451
Contemporary Literature
454
Literature & the Environment
463
Grammar & Language for Teachers
463
English Linguistics
470 Author
in Context
472
Readings
in Shakespeare
606
Technical and Business Writing
611
Creative Writing
621
Principles of Literary Criticism
637
Studies in 19th Cent. British Literature (Victorian)
639
Studies in 20th Century Literature (American emphasis)*
645
American Literature II
680
Special Topics (two courses)
*Studies in 20th
Century Literature may include works of American, British, continental and
non-western writers, but should have an announced emphasis in American when
offered in even spring semesters.
DISCLAIMER: This
projection of course offerings is provided to students and their advisors to
assist in schedule planning. Although the department will make every
effort to offer courses as described herein, unforeseen circumstances (for
example, the unavailability of a qualified faculty member) may make an
occasional modification
English Courses Scheduled to be Offered in Odd
Spring Semesters
ENGL 101
Intro to Expository Writing
102
Reading,
Writing, Research
201
Readings
in World Literature
202
Readings
in British Literature
203
Readings
in American Literature
300
Introduction to English Studies
301
Advanced Composition
306
Professional Writing
307
Business Writing
309
Fiction Writing
310 Poetry
Writing
321
Study of Fiction
323 Study
of Drama
331
British Literary History II (1700-Present)
340
American Literary History
402
Teaching Writing
403
Grammar and Style for Writers
406
Advanced Technical Writing
409
Advanced Fiction Writing
410
Advanced Poetry Writing
420
Introduction to Literary Criticism
424
Children’s Literature
425
Adolescent Literature
428
Planning & Teaching Seminar
435
Restoration/18th Century Literature
439
Modern British Literature
443
American Renaissance
447
Appalachian Literature
449
African American Literature
454
Literature and the Environment
463
Grammar and Language for Teachers
464
English Linguistics
470
Author in Context
472
Readings in Shakespeare
496 Senior
Seminar
606
Technical and Business Writing
611
Creative Writing
621
Principles of Literary Criticism
635 Studies in
Restoration-18th Century British Literature
645
Studies in American Literature II
653
Studies in Women’s Literature
655
Practicum in Teaching Writing
680
Special Topics (two courses)
DISCLAIMER: This
projection of course offerings is provided to students and faculty advisors to
assist in schedule planning. Although the department will make every
effort to offer courses as described herein, unforeseen circumstances (for
example, the unavailability of a qualified faculty member) may make an
occasional modification necessary.
English Courses Scheduled to Be
Offered in Odd Fall Semesters
ENGL 101
Introduction to Expository Writing
102
Reading,
Writing, and Research
201
Readings
in World Literature
202
Readings
in British Literature
203
Readings
in American Literature
300
Introduction to English Studies
306
Professional Writing
307
Business Writing
309
Fiction Writing
310 Poetry
Writing
321
Study of Fiction
322
Study of Poetry
330
British Literary History I (700-1700)
340
American Literary History
402
Teaching Writing
403
Grammar and Style for Writers
407
Technical Editing
420
Introduction to Literary Criticism
424
Children’s Literature
425
Adolescent Literature
426
Teaching English in the High School
431
Medieval Literature
437
Romanticism
444
American Realism and Naturalism
446
Appalachian Folklore
450
Native American Literature
453 Female
Literary Tradition
463
Grammar and Language for Teachers
464
History of the English Language
470 Author
in Context
472
Readings in Shakespeare
496 Senior
Seminar
600:
Introduction to Literary Scholarship
631: Studies in
Middle English Literature
637: Studies
in19th Century British Literature (Romanticism)
644: American
Literature I
648: Oral and
Written Literature of Appalachia
651: Teaching
Expository Writing
655: Practicum
in Teaching Writing
663: Linguistics
680: Special
Topics (one course)
DISCLAIMER: This
projection of course offerings is provided to students and faculty advisors to
assist in schedule planning. Although the department will make every
effort to offer courses as described herein, unforeseen circumstances (for
example, the unavailability of a qualified faculty member) may make an
occasional modification necessary.
English Courses Scheduled to be Offered in Odd
Summers
ENGL 102:
Reading, Writing, Research
201: Readings in World Literature
202: Readings in British Literature
203: Readings in American Literature
314: Topics in Literature
321: Study of Fiction
402: Teaching Writing
424: Children’s Literature
425: Adolescent Literature
445: Modern American Literature
451: Contemporary Literature
463: Grammar & Language for Teachers
470: Author in Context
472: Shakespeare
490: Highland Summer Conference
DISCLAIMER: This
projection of course offerings is provided to students and faculty advisors to
assist in schedule planning. Although the department will make every
effort to offer courses as described herein, unforeseen circumstances (for
example, the unavailability of a qualified faculty member) may make an
occasional modification necessary.
English Courses
Scheduled to be Offered in Even Summers
ENGL 102:
Reading, Writing, Research
201: Readings in World Literature
202: Readings in British Literature
203: Readings in American Literature
314: Topics in Literature
321: Study of Fiction
402: Teaching Writing
424: Children’s Literature
425: Adolescent Literature
439: Modern British Literature
443: American Renaissance
451: Contemporary Literature
463: Grammar & Language for Teachers
470: Author in Context
472: Shakespeare
490: Highland Summer Conference
DISCLAIMER: This
projection of course offerings is provided to students and faculty advisors to
assist in schedule planning. Although the department will make every
effort to offer courses as described herein, unforeseen circumstances (for
example, the unavailability of a qualified faculty member) may make an
occasional modification necessary.