English Studies
The study of English opens up possibilities for students interested in the power of the imagination and the written word. You will develop awareness of language and narrative as media through which knowing and perception take place. Foundational courses in literature provide wide knowledge of culture and your place in the big picture, then English: Literature and Writing majors pursue their interests by taking their choice of courses across the fields of creative writing, literature, linguistics, and professional writing. Along the way, English students develop professional skills--creative and critical habits, including an understanding of human beings and the ability to use writing to effe
Courses
- ANTH260 — Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
- ENGL190 — College Composition and Rhetoric: Supplemental
- ENGL216 — African American Literature
- ENGL280 — Understanding Video Games
- ENGL300 — Introduction to English Studies
- ENGL302 — Holocaust Literature
- ENGL305 — Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Literature (Diversity)
- ENGL306 — Rhetoric in Popular Culture
- ENGL308 — Introduction to Rhetorical Theories
- ENGL311 — American Literature: 1830-1900
- ENGL313 — American Literature Since World War II
- ENGL321 — British Literature: Medieval
- ENGL323 — Shakespeare I
- ENGL326 — British Literature: Renaissance to Romantics
- ENGL331 — Advanced Academic Writing
- ENGL332 — Writing for the Professions
- ENGL333 — Advanced Civic Writing
- ENGL334 — Grammar and Style in Writing
- ENGL341 — Creative Writing: Nonfiction
- ENGL343 — Creative Writing: Poetry
- ENGL344 — Creative Writing: Screenwriting
- ENGL361 — Introduction to Linguistics Systematic Study of Language
- ENGL400 — Undergraduate Research or Scholarly Activity
- ENGL405 — Principles and Theories of Professional Communication
- ENGL430 — Principles of Document Content and Design
- ENGL434 — Editing and Publishing
- ENGL437 — Topics in Professional Writing
- ENGL443 — Advanced Creative Writing: Poetry
- ENGL444 — Internship: Undergraduate
- ENGL447 — Harvest Editors Workshop
- ENGL462 — TESL Methods: Reading and Writing
- ENGL463 — ESL and Culture
- ENGL464 — English Syntax
- ENGL466 — American English
- ENGL468 — An Introduction to Testing for Language Teachers
- ENGL473 — Introduction to Phonology
- ENGL478 — TESL Internship
- ENGL481 — Topics in Literature
- ENGL490 — Senior Seminar
- ENGL495 — Topics Course