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Nov 14, 2025
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2020-2021 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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For schedule and detailed course information, including schedule types, please see the Class Schedule and Course Descriptions webpage.
Schedule Type Classifications
The delivery of instruction often requires educational material to be organized and presented to students in a variety of ways. In order to facilitate the planning for and scheduling of classes to accommodate these multiple types of instruction, it is necessary to divide courses into organizational parts which reflect the unique combinations of instructors, meeting places, and time patterns used to conduct the instruction. The schedule types listed below are intended to reflect the nature of activities required of students, the relationship between students and their instructors, and the settings required to deliver the content of an instructional offering.
- LEC — Lecture
- LAB — Laboratory
- DIS — Distance Education
- CLN — Clinic
- EX — Experiential
- IND — Individual Study
- SD — Studio
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• ENGL 04100 - Low-Intermediate Reading Comprehension
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• ENGL 04200 - Intermediate Reading Comprehension
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• ENGL 04300 - Advanced Reading Comprehension
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• ENGL 04500 - Academic Study Skills
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• ENGL 05100 - Topics In English As A Second Language
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• ENGL 10000 - English Composition
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• ENGL 10100 - English Composition I
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• ENGL 10200 - English Composition II
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• ENGL 10400 - English Composition I
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• ENGL 10500 - English Composition II
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• ENGL 10600 - First-Year Composition
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• ENGL 10800 - Accelerated First-Year Composition
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• ENGL 11200 - First-Year Seminar For English Majors
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• ENGL 18600 - College Reading And Study Skills
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• ENGL 20100 - The Nature Of Literary Study
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• ENGL 20300 - Introduction To Research For Professional Writers
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• ENGL 20400 - Special Topics In Writing
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• ENGL 20500 - Introduction To Creative Writing
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• ENGL 21600 - Ethics And Literature
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• ENGL 22000 - Technical Report Writing
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• ENGL 22100 - Introduction To Shakespeare
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• ENGL 22700 - Elements Of Linguistics
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• ENGL 23000 - Great Narrative Works
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• ENGL 23100 - Introduction To Literature
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• ENGL 23200 - Thematic Studies In Literature
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• ENGL 23500 - Introduction To Drama
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• ENGL 23700 - Introduction To Poetry
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• ENGL 23800 - Introduction To Fiction
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• ENGL 23900 - Introduction To Biography
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• ENGL 24000 - Survey Of The British Literature: From The Beginnings Through The Neoclassical Period
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• ENGL 24100 - Survey Of The British Literature: From The Rise Of Romanticism To The Modern Period
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• ENGL 24300 - Introduction To Theories Of Rhetoric And Composition
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• ENGL 25000 - Great American Books
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• ENGL 25700 - Literature Of Black America
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• ENGL 26000 - Introduction To World Literature: To 1700
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• ENGL 26100 - Introduction To World Literature: Since 1700
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• ENGL 26200 - Greek And Roman Classics In Translation
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• ENGL 26400 - The Bible As Literature
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• ENGL 26600 - World Literature: From The Beginnings To 1700 A.D.
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• ENGL 26700 - World Literature: From 1700 A.D. To The Present
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• ENGL 28600 - The Movies
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• ENGL 28800 - Theory And Investigation
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• ENGL 30200 - Publications Design
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• ENGL 30400 - Advanced Composition
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• ENGL 30502 - Creative Writing As A Profession
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• ENGL 30600 - Introduction To Professional Writing
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• ENGL 30700 - Written And Oral Communication For Engineers
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• ENGL 30800 - Modern English Grammar
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• ENGL 30900 - Computer-Aided Publishing
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• ENGL 31000 - Introduction To Popular Culture
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• ENGL 31100 - Identity In Ethnic American Women’s Literature
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• ENGL 31200 - Ethnic American Women Writers
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• ENGL 31300 - African American Women’s Fiction
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• ENGL 31400 - Modern Poetry
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• ENGL 31500 - American Folklore And Folklife in the United States
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• ENGL 31800 - Graphic Narrative
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• ENGL 31900 - Creative Writing
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• ENGL 32000 - By And About Women
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• ENGL 32300 - Sexual Identity In Literature
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• ENGL 32400 - International Women’s Literature
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• ENGL 32500 - International Short Story
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• ENGL 32600 - English Linguistics
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• ENGL 32700 - English Language I: History And Development
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• ENGL 33100 - Medieval English Literature
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• ENGL 33300 - Renaissance English Literature
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• ENGL 33400 - Transnational Feminist Perspectives In International Literature And Film
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• ENGL 33500 - Restoration And Eighteenth-Century English Literature
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• ENGL 33600 - Mothers And Daughters In Literature
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• ENGL 33700 - Nineteenth-Century English Literature
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• ENGL 33800 - Sex, Race, Class, And Hip Hop
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• ENGL 33900 - Twentieth-Century British Literature
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• ENGL 34000 - Literature By Women Of Color
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• ENGL 34600 - Sexuality, Gender, Class, Race, Religion In Immigrant And Refugee Literature And Film
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• ENGL 34900 - Women, Gender, Sexuality, and International Film
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• ENGL 35000 - Survey Of American Literature From Its Beginnings To 1865
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• ENGL 35100 - Survey Of American Literature From 1865 To The Post-World War II Period
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• ENGL 35300 - Women, Gender, Sexuality, Ethnicity, and Religion in Literature and Film of the Middle East and South and West Asia
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• ENGL 35500 - African American Literature To 1940
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• ENGL 35600 - American Humor
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• ENGL 36000 - Gender And Literature
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• ENGL 36300 - African American Literature 1940 To Present
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• ENGL 36500 - Literature And Imperialism
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• ENGL 36600 - Postcolonial Literatures
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• ENGL 37000 - Nineteenth-Century American Literature
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• ENGL 37100 - Twentieth-Century American Literature
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• ENGL 37200 - American Folklore
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• ENGL 37300 - Science Fiction And Fantasy
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• ENGL 37500 - British Drama To 1800, Exclusive Of Shakespeare
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• ENGL 37700 - Major Modern Poetry
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• ENGL 37900 - The Short Story
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• ENGL 38100 - The British Novel
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• ENGL 38200 - The American Novel
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• ENGL 38300 - Modern Drama: Ibsen To The Absurdists
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• ENGL 38600 - History Of Film To 1938
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• ENGL 38700 - History Of The Film From 1938 To The Present
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• ENGL 38800 - Literature And Culture In Context
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• ENGL 39000 - Practicum In Tutoring Writing
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• ENGL 39100 - Composition For English Teachers
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• ENGL 39600 - Studies In Literature And Language
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• ENGL 40000 - Creative Non-Fiction Writing
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