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A student who misses a class session during the drop/add period will be dropped from the class unless the student has made previous arrangements with the instructor. Exceptions: Students in English 110 will be dropped after missing two consecutive class periods during drop/add. No students will be added to a 110 section after the class has met for four hours. |
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ENGL 110
Introduction to College Writing
Not for GE P: One of the following: a UWENGL standard score of 375 or higher, a UWEPT standard score of 490 or higher, an ACT English score of 18 or higher, an SAT writing score of 430 or higher, a C or above in ENGL 099, a B or above in ESL 305, a TOEFL score of 600 or higher S/U grade basis not allowed Development of basic skills evolving from reading and discussion of various kinds of writing; practice in gathering and expressing ideas, including the writing of the documented paper. Call# 5045 Section 001   5.0 cr June 08-July 16 9:00am-12:00pm Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu. HHH 226 Instructor: Welch, Karen A. |
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ENGL 150
Introduction to Literature
Special course fee $30.00 GE IVD Humanities-Literature Not available for juniors or seniors Delivery Mode: Online Appreciation and analysis of great works of literature in fiction (short story and novel), poetry, and drama, through the application of a range of critical techniques. Call# 5936 Section 801   3.0 cr May 18-June 19 Time & Day Arranged Online/Web Instructor: Manning, Carmen K. |
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ENGL 220
Introduction to Creative Writing
GE IA Communication-Language Skills Introduction to creative writing with opportunities for the student to create and evaluate several forms of verbal art (poetry, fiction, drama). Call# 5933 Section 001   3.0 cr June 08-July 03 2:15pm- 4:15pm Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri. HHH 230 Instructor: Krusack, Emily Bright |
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ENGL 245
American Literature Since 1945
GE IVD Humanities-Literature; One Diversity Credit This course examines the past sixty-plus years, from the end of the Second World War to the start of the 21st century, through the work of American writers. Students will read a variety of genres—short story, novel, drama, poetry—that reveal changes not only in how we live but how we communicate. Authors include David Mamet, Sylvia Plath, Ralph Ellison, and Tim O’Brien. Call# 5048 Section 001   3.0 cr May 18-June 05 9:15am-12:15pm Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri. HHH 212 Instructor: Hildebrand, John S. |
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ENGL 275
The Novel
Special course fee $30.00 GE IVD Humanities-Literature Delivery Mode: Online Analysis and discussion of ideas and literary techniques found in the novel with attention to such writers as Austen, Hawthorne, Twain, Joyce, Dostoevsky, Woolf, Heller. Call# 5937 Section 801   3.0 cr June 08-July 31 Time & Day Arranged Online/Web Instructor: Preston-Simon, Elizabeth |
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ENGL 296
Perspectives on Women's Literature
GE IVD Humanities-Literature; One Diversity Credit Cross-listed with WMNS 296 IMAGES CONTMP LIT Small and large group discussions about images of women as they appear in contemporary literature. Multi-cultural approach, two papers, short reading responses, much class discussion. Call# 5927 Section 001   3.0 cr May 18-June 05 10:30am- 1:35pm Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri. HHH 226 Instructor: Loeb, Karen |
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ENGL 357
Shakespearean Topics
GE IVD Humanities-Literature P: Three credits of literature at the 100 or 200 level CINEMATIC SHAKESP Through close analysis of full-length versions and excerpted clips, we will consider the history of Shakespeare on film and film as a means of textual interpretation of Shakespeare’s works. Call# 5050 Section 001   3.0 cr May 18-June 05 9:15am-12:15pm Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri. HHH 323 Instructor: Kemp, Theresa D. |
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ENGL 440 /640
Seminar in American Lit Before 1865
Not for GE P: ENGL 210, 221, and 284 P: Six credits of literature EA AM AUTOBIOGRPH In this course we will examine a varied collection of early American autobiographies, devoting attention to the differing historic moments, cultural phenomena, and social/religious movements that surrounded these texts and shaped their construction. Call# 5929 Section 001G   3.0 cr June 08-July 03 9:15am-11:30am Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri. HHH 221 Instructor: Rex, Cathy J. |
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