May 21, 2024  
2017-2018 Undergraduate and Graduate Academic Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate and Graduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


*LCCN indicates Louisiana Common Course Number.

 

English

General prerequisites for all 200 and 300-level courses: “C” or better in ENGL 102, ESOL 102, ENGL 115, or advanced placement. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission of instructor.

General Prerequisite for all 400 level courses: UPPER-DIVISION STANDING, At least 60 hours of credit toward a degree and 9 hours English credit at the 200-300 level. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission of instructor.

  
  • ENGL 404G - English Novel II


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Development of the novel from 1820 to WWI. Critical reading of selected works. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 405G - History of the English Language


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Precursors of Old English to modern period. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 406G - Survey of Restoration and Eighteenth Century British Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Evolution of English prose, drama, and poetry. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 408G - Advanced Creative Writing Workshop


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies: poetry or drama. May be repeated for credit. Theory and practice of writing for publication; critical examination of student works. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission of instructor.

    Prereq: ENGL 326  (for poetry) or ENGL 327  (for drama)
  
  • ENGL 409G - Form in Creative Writing


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit. Topics explore the theory of creative expression in poetry, drama, fiction, non-fiction, mixed-genre, or other verbal art. Open to non-creative writing students. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 411G - English Literature of the Sixteenth Century


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Non-dramatic literature of the English Renaissance from 1500 to 1600. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 412G - Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Non-Shakespearean drama of the English Renaissance, to the closing of the public playhouses in 1642. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 413G - Chaucer


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Chaucer’s major works, especially The Canterbury Tales and Troilus and Criseyde, with some attention to reading in Middle English. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 414G - Milton


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Exploration of Milton’s thought and art, including a reading of the important minor poems, selected prose, and all of Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 415G - Major Writers in Restoration and Eighteenth Century British Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit. Literary works of important British poets, playwright, and prose writers. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 416G - Restoration and Eighteenth Century Literature and Culture


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit. Selected poems, plays, and prose works of the period studied in the context of non-literary culture (arts, politics, colonialism, economics, institutions, manners, etc.). Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 417G - Survey of Medieval English Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Examination of the major genres and themes in English literature from 1100 to 1500, exclusive of Chaucer. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 420G - Issues in Nineteenth Century Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit. An examination of various issues, themes, and/or genres in British literature nineteenth century. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 423G - Shakespeare: The Early Plays


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Critical reading of the dramatic works of Shakespeare to about 1600. ENGL 423 and ENGL 424G  recommended for English majors in lieu of ENGL 312 . Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 424G - Shakespeare: The Later Plays


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Critical reading of the later dramatic works of Shakespeare with emphasis on the tragedies. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 425G - Semantics


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Examines how meaning is expressed in language. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 426G - English Literature of the Seventeenth Century


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Survey of the non-dramatic literature of the English Renaissance from 1600 to the Restoration. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 427G - The British Romantic Era


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Survey of the literature of the Romantic Era in Britain. Readings in poetry, prose, fiction, and drama in relation to the historical, political and cultural issues of the day. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 428G - The Victorian Era


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Survey of literature of the Victorian Era in Britain; readings in poetry, prose, fiction, and drama in relation to the historical, political and cultural issues of the day. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 429G - American Renaissance


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Studies in the rise of a distinctively American literature and aesthetic, with emphasis on the period between 1835 and 1865. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 430G - Southern Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    From colonial times to the present. Emphasis on intellectual trends and literary groups peculiar to the South. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 432G - American Folklore


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Includes field work. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 433G - Approaches to African American Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Critical approaches to various topics, e.g., the Harlem Renaissance, Black feminism, Black Arts Aesthetics. Includes works in various genres (poetry, fiction, drama, theory, etc.). Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 435G - American Realism and Naturalism


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Theory and practice of American literary realism and naturalism in the U.S., especially between the Civil War and World War I. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 437G - Early American Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Survey of American literature from its beginnings to the American Renaissance, with an emphasis on major figures and intellectual and cultural movements. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 440G - Folklore and Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Interrelationships between folklore and written literature. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 441G - Restoration and Eighteenth Century Drama


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Survey of major English playwrights from 1660 to 1780. Attention to Etherege, Wycherley, Dryden, Congreve, Lillo, Fielding, Gay, Goldsmith, and Sheridan. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 442G - Modern American Drama


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Survey of American theater in the 20th and 21st centuries. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 443G - Issues in Modern Poetry


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit. Exploration of various issues and themes in the poetry of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 444G - Movements in Modern Poetry


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit. Various movements and schools of poetry in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 445G - Modern American Fiction


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit. Explores fiction composed in the Americas of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 446G - Fiction Workshop


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Theory and practice of writing for publication; critical examination of student works. For advanced students of demonstrated ability.

    Prereq: 20-30 pp. fiction manuscript submitted by July 1
    Rstr: Permission of instructor required
  
  • ENGL 449G - Louisiana Folklore Fieldwork


    3 Credit(s). 6 Hour(s) Lab. 2 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Consist of intensive fieldwork in a designated area of folklore. Classes will meet once a week for lectures and archiving, twice a week in the field. Students wishing to work in French should substitute FREN 449G . Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

    Prereq: FREN 340, ENGL 332 , ENGL 432G , or permission of the instructor
  
  • ENGL 450G - History of Children’s Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Critical analysis of historically significant children’s literature, primarily British and American, from its beginnings in the eighteenth century to the present. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 452G - Language, Culture and Society


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Dialect variations in languages due to race, social group, sex, region, etc., as well as the predominant attitudes associated with such variety and the social, economic, political and educational implications of these attitudes. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 455G - Topics in Linguistics


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit twice. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 456G - Approaches to Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Survey of critical approaches to poetry, fiction and drama, including the formalistic, psychological, mythological and archetypal approaches, as well as traditional approaches. Designed primarily for English Education majors and secondary school teachers. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 457G - Classical Rhetoric


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Survey of the theories and pedagogies of classical rhetoric in ancient Greece and Rome and their influences on modern theories and practices. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 458G - Investigating Text and Talk


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Application of linguistic principles to analysis of texts and verbal interaction. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 459G - Literary Theory and Practical Criticism


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Examination of major theoretical stances toward literature and associated problems; analysis of literary texts in accordance with such stances. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 460G - Themes and Issues in Children’s Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit. Critical examination of themes and issues in children’s literature, primarily British and American. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 462G - Special Projects in Professional Writing


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    May be repeated for credit up to 6 hours.

    Rstr: Requires permission of instructor
  
  • ENGL 463G - Professional Writing Practicum


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Industry, agency, or university internship.

    Rstr: Permission of instructor required. May be repeated for credit up to 6 hours.
  
  • ENGL 464G - Special Topics in Rhetoric and Composition


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit; e.g., criticism, pedagogy, technical and professional writing, rhetorical history. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 466G - Modern Irish Literature and Culture


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. Studies in Irish literature produced mainly in the twentieth century. Attention to the social, cultural, and historical milieu within which the work was produced. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 467G - Modern British Literature and Culture


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Survey of British literature written mainly in the twentieth century in multiple genres. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 470G - Genres in Children’s Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit. Critical study of various genres in children’s literature, primarily British and American. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 472G - Professional Writing


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Emphasis on extended projects that involve generating and gathering information, and designing and producing documents for government, industry, and business. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 473G - Professional Editing


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Practical application of professional editing in government, industry, and business. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 474G - Document Design


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Principles of professional document design with emphasis on the application of these principles in creating print and electronic documents. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 475G - Rhetoric of Film


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 4 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Study of filmic communication, including introduction to representative critics and critical systems; based on viewing of selected films. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 476G - Non-Fiction Workshop


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Theory and practice of writing literary non-fiction for publication in such areas as travel and nature writing, cultural analysis, and literary journalism. Critical examination of models of noted prose writers from Thucydides to Annie Dillard. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 482G - Folklore Genres


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Survey of the forms of folklore and the techniques, tools, and skills used to study them. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 484G - Feminist Literary Criticism


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Survey of the history of and current developments in the field in relation to major theoretical movements, including psychoanalysis, postmodernism, deconstruction, Marxism. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 490 - Senior Seminar


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Synthesis of issues and problems. Application or research skills and knowledge of literary/Cultural traditions.

    Prereq: Three hours of 400-level credit in English
    Rstr: Senior-level English majors or Senior-level English secondary majors
  
  • ENGL 496G - Major Literary Figures


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit when topic changes. A course of variable content focusing on the work of not more than three major literary figures. Students not meeting prerequisites may enroll with permission from instructor.

  
  • ENGL 497G - Special Projects I


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Individual research or writing projects in fields students wish to study intensively.

    Rstr: Permission of instructor required
  
  • ENGL 498G - Special Projects II


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Individual research or writing projects in fields students wish to study intensively.

    Rstr: Permission of instructor required
  
  • ENGL 499G - Special Topics in English


    1-6 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 1-6 Hour(s) Lecture.

    May be repeated for credit. Offered by special arrangement with the department head. Topics may vary each time the course is taught.

    Rstr: Permission of instructor required
  
  • ENGL 500 - Professional Colloquium


    0 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 0 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Required of all beginning graduate students to aid them in understanding the university community. Includes the teaching environment, the evaluation of instruction, scholarship, and bibliography.

  
  • ENGL 501 - Teaching College English


    3 Credit(s). 1 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Professional practices, ethics, and teaching techniques at the college level. Includes supervised teaching and observation.

  
  • ENGL 502 - Old English Grammar and Readings


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Stress on grammar with readings in prose and poetry, exclusive of Beowulf.

  
  • ENGL 503 - Beowulf


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Translation and close critical analysis of the Old English epic with some attention to the historical and linguistic setting.

  
  • ENGL 505 - Medieval Studies


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. Studies in specific themes and genres of medieval English and European literature.

  
  • ENGL 506 - Principles of Linguistics


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    In-depth introduction to the principles of linguistics, including phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.

  
  • ENGL 509 - College English Practicum


    3 Credit(s). 4 Hour(s) Lab. 1 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Pedagogical techniques and supervised teaching at the college level.

  
  • ENGL 510 - Shakespeare and Contemporaries


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    English Renaissance dramatic texts, culture, film, criticism, and theory.

  
  • ENGL 511 - Problems in the Drama Exclusive of the Renaissance


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies each time course is offered. Special problems in the drama of Western Civilization.

  
  • ENGL 513 - Studies in Chaucer


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Works of Chaucer and relevant critical problems.

  
  • ENGL 515 - Sixteenth Century Studies


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. Non-dramatic literature of the sixteenth century.

  
  • ENGL 520 - Seventeenth Century Studies


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. Seventeenth century English literature exclusive of the drama.

  
  • ENGL 525 - Eighteenth Century Studies


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. Literature of the English Neoclassic Age.

  
  • ENGL 529 - Studies in Nineteenth Century British Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit. Topic-based exploration of British literature of the nineteenth century.

  
  • ENGL 530 - Nineteenth Century Studies


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. Alternate emphasis on major English poets and prose writers.

  
  • ENGL 531 - Folklore in Culture


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    How folklore functions within and between groups and how folklore has affected civilization.

  
  • ENGL 532 - Studies in Folklore and Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. Topics in the study of folklore and literature, including literary and folklore theory and criticism.

  
  • ENGL 533 - Studies in Ethnic Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Contents varies. May be repeated for credit. Topics in ethnic and multicultural literature, criticism, and theory (including African American, Native American, U.S. Latino, Asian American).

  
  • ENGL 539 - Studies in Twentieth Century British Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit. Topic-based exploration of British literature of the twentieth century.

  
  • ENGL 540 - Twentieth Century Studies


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. English prose or poetry.

  
  • ENGL 549 - Studies in Early American Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Contents varies. May be repeated. Topics in American Literature from its beginnings to the American Renaissance.

  
  • ENGL 550 - Studies in Nineteenth Century American Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies.

  
  • ENGL 551 - Studies in Twentieth Century American Literature


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies.

  
  • ENGL 553 - Seminar in Linguistics


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit. Topics in language study.

  
  • ENGL 555 - Modern Composition Theory


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Study of the development of rhetorical theories in the twentieth century, focusing on the relevance of rhetoric in the modern era.

  
  • ENGL 556 - Seminar in Rhetoric


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Contents varies. May be repeated for credit. Topics in rhetoric on history, theory, critical analysis, or research.

  
  • ENGL 558 - Seminar in Women’s Studies and Feminist Theory


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit twice. Topics in feminist literary study, criticism, and theory.

  
  • ENGL 560 - Seminar in Literary Theory


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit. In-depth analysis of problems in specific areas of literary theory.

  
  • ENGL 561 - Syntax, Morphology, and Semantics for ESOL Teachers


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    English syntax, morphology, and semantics which focuses on the challenges non-native speakers face when learning the language.

  
  • ENGL 562 - Applied Phonetics and Pronunciation Teaching


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    English phonetics and phonology which focuses on the challenges non-native speakers face when learning the language.

  
  • ENGL 563 - Second Language Acquisition in TESOL


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Second language acquisition theories and practice with special reference to the teaching of English.

  
  • ENGL 564 - TESOL Practicum


    3-6 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3-6 Hour(s) Lecture.


     

  
  • ENGL 570 - Seminar in Children’s and Young Adult Literature and Media


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit. Topics on children’s and young adult literature and media.

  
  • ENGL 580 - Advanced Creative Writing Workshop


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    May be repeated for credit. Theory and practice of writing for publication/Production. Variable focus on fiction, poetry, or drama. For students with considerable writing experience.

    Rstr: Permission of instructor required
  
  • ENGL 581 - Advanced Study of the Theory, History, and Practice of Teaching Creative Writing.


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Content varies. May be repeated for credit. Approaches to the theory, practice, and philosophy of Creative Writing Studies.

    Rstr: Available only to students in Creative Writing Concentration or permission of instructor required
  
  • ENGL 592 - Writing Practicum


    1-3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 1-3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Experiential learning; working with Writing-Across-the-Curriculum issues, including evaluating, designing Writing Emphasis and Writing Intensive courses, editing a newsletter, and screening proposals from all disciplines.

  
  • ENGL 593 - Professional Writing Practicum


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Industry, agency, or university internship

    Rstr: Requires permission of instructor
  
  • ENGL 595 - Special Project


    1-6 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 1-6 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Readings/research project in areas other than that of the student’s thesis or dissertation.

    Rstr: Permission of department head required
  
  • ENGL 596 - Research Methods


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

    Basic bibliographic research and problems.

  
  • ENGL 597 - Directed Individual Study


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

  
  • ENGL 598 - Directed Individual Study


    3 Credit(s). 0 Hour(s) Lab. 3 Hour(s) Lecture.

 

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