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English General prerequisites for all 200 and 300-level courses: “C” or better in ENGL 102, ESOL 102, ENGL 115, or advanced placement.
General Prerequisite for all 400 level courses: UPPER-DIVISION STANDING, AT LEAST 60 HOURS OF CREDIT TOWARD A DEGREE, 6 HOURS SOPHOMORE LITERATURE CREDIT AND 3 HOURS 300 LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE CREDIT, OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR REQUIRED. |
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• ENGL 443(G) - Issues in Modern Poetry
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• ENGL 444(G) - Movements in Modern Poetry
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• ENGL 445(G) - Modern American Fiction
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• ENGL 446(G) - Fiction Workshop
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• ENGL 449(G) - Louisiana Folklore Fieldwork
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• ENGL 450(G) - History of Children’s Literature
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• ENGL 452(G) - Language, Culture and Society
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• ENGL 455(G) - Topics in Linguistics
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• ENGL 456(G) - Approaches to Literature
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• ENGL 457(G) - Classical Rhetoric
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• ENGL 458(G) - Investigating Text and Talk
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• ENGL 459(G) - Literary Theory and Practical Criticism
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• ENGL 460(G) - Themes and Issues in Children’s Literature
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• ENGL 462(G) - Special Projects in Professional Writing
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• ENGL 463(G) - Professional Writing Practicum
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• ENGL 464(G) - Special Topics in Rhetoric and Composition
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• ENGL 466(G) - Modern Irish Literature and Culture
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• ENGL 467(G) - Modern British Literature and Culture
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• ENGL 470(G) - Genres in Children’s Literature
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• ENGL 472(G) - Professional Writing
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• ENGL 473(G) - Professional Editing
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• ENGL 474(G) - Document Design
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• ENGL 475(G) - Rhetoric of Film
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• ENGL 476(G) - Non-Fiction Workshop
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• ENGL 482(G) - Folklore Genres
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• ENGL 484(G) - Feminist Literary Criticism
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• ENGL 490 - Senior Seminar
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• ENGL 496(G) - Major Literary Figures
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• ENGL 497(G) - Special Projects I
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• ENGL 498(G) - Special Projects II
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• ENGL 499(G) - Special Topics in English
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• ENGL 500 - Professional Colloquium
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• ENGL 501 - Teaching College English
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• ENGL 502 - Old English Grammar and Readings
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• ENGL 503 - Beowulf
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• ENGL 505 - Medieval Studies
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• ENGL 506 - Principles of Linguistics
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• ENGL 509 - College English Practicum
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• ENGL 510 - Problems in the Drama: Shakespeare and Contemporaries
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• ENGL 511 - Problems in the Drama Exclusive of the Renaissance
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• ENGL 513 - Studies in Chaucer
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• ENGL 515 - Sixteenth Century Studies
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• ENGL 520 - Seventeenth Century Studies
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• ENGL 525 - Eighteenth Century Studies
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• ENGL 530 - Nineteenth Century Studies
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• ENGL 531 - Folklore in Culture
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• ENGL 532 - Studies in Folklore and Literature
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• ENGL 533 - Studies in Ethnic Literature
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• ENGL 540 - Twentieth Century Studies
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• ENGL 549 - Studies in Early American Literature
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• ENGL 550 - Studies in Nineteenth Century American Literature
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• ENGL 551 - Studies in Twentieth Century American Literature
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• ENGL 553 - Seminar in Linguistics
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• ENGL 555 - Modern Composition Theory
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• ENGL 556 - Seminar in Rhetoric
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• ENGL 558 - Seminar in Women’s Studies and Feminist Theory
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• ENGL 560 - Seminar in Literary Theory
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• ENGL 561 - Syntax, Morphology, and Semantics for ESOL Teachers
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• ENGL 562 - Applied Phonetics and Pronunciation Teaching
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• ENGL 563 - Second Language Acquisition in TESOL
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• ENGL 564 - TESOL Practicum
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• ENGL 570 - Seminar in Children’s and Young Adult Literature and Media
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• ENGL 580 - Advanced Creative Writing Workshop
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• ENGL 581 - Advanced Study of the Theory, History, and Practice of Teaching Creative Writing.
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• ENGL 592 - Writing Practicum
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• ENGL 595 - Special Project
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• ENGL 596 - Research Methods
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• ENGL 597 - Directed Individual Study
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• ENGL 598 - Directed Individual Study
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• ENGL 599 - Thesis Research and Thesis
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• ENGL 632 - Seminar in Folklore
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• ENGL 660 - Special Topics in Criticism
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• ENGL 675 - Special Topics in Literature and Communication
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• ENGL 680 - Special Topics in Advanced Poetics
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• ENGL 699 - Dissertation Research and Dissertation
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• ENGL 899 - Examinations Only
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English for Speakers of Other Languages |
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• ESOL 100 - Intensive Writing for Non-Native Speakers of English
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• ESOL 101 - Introduction to Academic Writing for Non-Native Speakers of English
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• ESOL 102 - Writing and Research About Culture for Non-Native Speakers of English
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• ESOL 110 - Advanced Oral Practice
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• ESOL 400(G) - Applied Linguistics for ESOL Teachers
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• ESOL 402 - Advanced Pronunciation and Listening Comprehension for ESOL Students
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• ESOL 403 - Advanced Expository Writing for ESOL Students
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• ESOL 501 - Psycholinguistics for ESOL Teachers
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• ESOL 506 - Materials Development and Curriculum Design for ESOL
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Environmental Science |
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• ENVS 100 - Environmental Science
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• ENVS 115 - Honors Environment and Sustainability
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• ENVS 150 - Plant Science
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• ENVS 151 - Plant Science Laboratory
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• ENVS 280 - Biosphere Systems
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• ENVS 285 - Soil Science
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• ENVS 310 - Environmental Field Techniques
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• ENVS 334 - Work/Study in Renewable Resources
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• ENVS 357 - Wetland Soils
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• ENVS 390 - Soil and Water Conservation
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• ENVS 445(G) - Coastal Sciences
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• ENVS 455(G) - Geographic Information Science I
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• ENVS 457(G) - Directed Studies in Environmental Science
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• ENVS 464(G) - Geographic Information Science II
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• ENVS 472 - Internship
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