Courses
Interview Courses
Eng 001 Interview for Poetry Writing: Form and Craft
Eng 003 Interview for Playwriting: Form and Craft
Eng 004 Interview for Advanced Fiction Workshop
Eng 011 Interview for Creative Nonfiction
Half-credit courses
Eng 098 Experimental Course
Writing courses for first-year students and sophomores
Eng 101 Writing
Eng 010 Basic Writing
Eng 060 Writing for Multilingual (ESL) Students
Eng 198 Experimental Course
Other writing courses
Eng 280 Professional and Technical Writing
Eng 281 Creative Nonfiction
Eng 282 Literary Translation
Eng 283 Poetry Writing: Form and Craft
Eng 284 Introduction to Fiction Writing
Eng 285 Literary Journalism
Eng 287 Writing for Performance
Eng 288 Playwriting: Form and Craft
Eng 289 Word and Image
Eng 383 Advanced Poetry Workshop
Eng 384 Advanced Fiction Workshop
Eng 388 Advanced Playwriting
Eng 499 Independent Writing
English literature and languages
After successfully completing Eng 101, all students are encouraged to take any English Department course at the 200 level, except Eng 247 and Eng 290.
Eng 207 Medieval Literature: Beowulf and Others
Eng 208 Anglo-Saxon Literature
Eng 209 African American Literature and Culture
Eng 224 Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture
Eng 232 Romantic Reveries and Revolutionary Visions
Eng 235 Empire, Race and the Victorians
Eng 236 Sex, Work and the Victorians
Eng 240 Gender, Genre and Poetry
Eng 241 Modern Drama
Eng 243 Science Fiction
Eng 244 Contemporary Caribbean Literature in English
Eng 245 African Literature
Eng 246 Modern Irish Literature
Eng 247 African American Women's Literature
Eng 249 Hollywood Genres
Eng 252 Contemporary Drama: The Tip of the Iceberg
Eng 253 American Literature to 1865
Eng 255 Cultural Diversity in American Literature: From the Civil War to the 1940s
Eng 256 The Discourses of Cultural Diversity in U.S. Fiction
Eng 257 Race and Racism in U.S. Cinema
Eng 258 Introduction to Film Studies
Eng 259 J.R.R. Tolkien
Eng 260 American Voices in Lyric Combat
Eng 271 Nineteenth-Century Narrative
Eng 272 Romancing the Novel
Eng 273 Malcontents, Monarchy and Revenge in Early Modern Drama
Eng 274 Restoration Theatre and Beyond
Eng 276 Victorian Poetry
Eng 286 Children's Literature
Eng 290 Approaches to Literature and Culture
Eng 298 Experimental Course
Eng 306 Chaucer
Eng 309 Shakespeare and the Performance of Cultures
Eng 310 Shakespeare and the Company He Keeps
Eng 313 Early Modern English Poetry
Eng 320 Beowulf
Eng 325 The Eighteenth-Century Novel
Eng 326 Eighteenth-Century Poetry: Epic, Satire and Wit, 1660 - 1798
Eng 341 Public Poetry, Private Poetry
Eng 343 Fiction of the Modern
Eng 344 Woolf and Joyce and Others
Eng 346 Contemporary American Fiction: Quirks, Quarks, and Quests - or - Sex, Lies, and Quantum Leaps
Eng 347 Contemporary African American Fiction
Eng 348 Sexual Politics of Film Noir
Eng 349 Harlem Renaissance and Modernity
Eng 357 Cinema and the City
Eng 376 Literary and Cultural Theory
Eng 377 Feminist Criticism
Eng 398 Experimental Course