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ENGL 5530 Studies in Romanticism 4 semester hours
Explore the key works, concepts, genres, and writers associated with Romanticism.
This course is repeatable for degree credit up to two times provided new course material is covered and a new subtitle has been designated.
Fulfills Critical/Theoretical requirement.
Junior or senior standing required.
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ENGL 5533 Victorian Literature 4 semester hours
Explores the key works, concepts, genres, and writers associated with Victorianism.
This course is repeatable for degree credit up to two times provided new course material is covered and a new subtitle has been designated.
Fulfills Critical/Theoretical requirement.
Junior or senior standing required.
University Core fulfilled: Flag: Information Literacy.
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ENGL 5534 Literature of the Holocaust 4 semester hours
A study of the literature of the Holocaust including fiction, poetry, drama, and film.
Fulfills Comparative or Critical/Theoretical requirement.
Junior or senior standing required.
University Core fulfilled: Flag: Engaged Learning.
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ENGL 5547 Irish Short Story 4 semester hours
A study of the short story in Ireland during the twentieth century.
Fulfills Comparative or Critical/Theoretical requirement.
Junior or senior standing required.
University Core fulfilled: Flag: Writing.
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ENGL 5548 Irish Women Writers 4 semester hours
This course will examine women’s issues in Ireland from 1800 to the present, from the perspective of Irish women novelists, playwrights, and poets.
Fulfills Comparative or Critical/Theoretical requirement.
Junior or senior standing required.
University Core fulfilled: Flag: Information Literacy.
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ENGL 5560 Power: American Literature, Theory, Society 4 semester hours
Examines language, literature, and power in American culture and society through postcolonial, feminist, and cultural studies.
Fulfills Critical/Theoretical requirement.
Junior or senior standing required.
University Core fulfilled: Integrations: Interdisciplinary Connections.
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ENGL 5563 Creative Writing Seminar 4 semester hours
An intensive writing class in fiction, poetry, drama, creative non-fiction, or some combination of these genres.
This course is repeatable for degree credit up to two times, provided new course material is covered and a new subtitle has been designated.
Fulfills Creative/Artistry requirement.
Junior or senior standing required.
Prerequisite: One 4400-level creative writing course in the appropriate genre.
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ENGL 5568 A Course About Nothing 4 semester hours
Examines the paradoxical signifier “nothing” across disciplines including cosmology, theology, philosophy, art, and literature.
Fulfills Critical/Theoretical requirement.
Junior or senior standing required.
University Core fulfilled: Integrations: Interdisciplinary Connections.
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ENGL 5571 Writing the Novella: Workshop 4 semester hours
Practice in writing extended narrative forms.
Fulfills Creative/Artistry requirement.
Junior or senior standing required.
Prerequisite: ENGL 4411 , ENGL 4421 , or ENGL 4431 .
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ENGL 5590 The Feminist Critique: Journalism, the Arts, and Gender 4 semester hours
A study of arts criticism by women writers.
Fulfills Creative/Artistry requirement.
Prerequisite: ENGL 2206 or JOUR 2100 .
Junior or senior standing required.
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ENGL 5591 Literary Journalism 4 semester hours
Examines the tradition of literary journalism, the telling of true stories through fictional techniques, with emphasis on helping students produce a publishable body of work in this genre.
Fulfills Creative/Artistry requirement.
Prerequisite: ENGL 2206 or JOUR 2100 .
Junior or senior standing required.
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ENGL 5592 Pazz and Jop: Music Criticism 4 semester hours
By studying the works of critics throughout pop music history, students will learn to think critically about musical terms and genres and express their observations and opinions in various forms.
Fulfills Creative/Artistry requirement.
Prerequisite: ENGL 2206 or JOUR 2100 .
Junior or senior standing required.
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ENGL 5660 Power: American Literature, Theory, Society 3 semester hours
Examines language, literature, and power in American culture and society through postcolonial, feminist, and cultural studies.
M.A. candidate standing.
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ENGL 5663 Creative Writing Seminar 3 semester hours
An intensive writing class in fiction, poetry, drama, creative non-fiction, or some combination of these genres.
This course is repeatable for degree credit up to two times, provided new course material is covered and a new subtitle has been designated.
M.A. candidate standing required.
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ENGL 5998 Special Studies 1 TO 4 semester hours
Junior, senior, or M.A. candidate standing required.
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ENGL 5999 Independent Studies 1 TO 4 semester hours
Junior, senior, or M.A. candidate standing required.
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ENGL 6600 Critical Methodology 3 semester hours
Prolegomena to Graduate Studies in English (must be completed in the first semester).
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ENGL 6604 Seminar Literary Theory 3 semester hours
Exploration of theoretical approaches to literature and its production.
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ENGL 6605 Contemporary Critical Theory 3 semester hours
Exploration of theoretical approaches to art, thought, and culture (must be completed in the first year).
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ENGL 6608 Reading and Writing the Other 3 semester hours
A hybrid reading and writing seminar that explores otherness and difference as an aesthetic, political, theoretical, and subjective experience.
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