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Department of English

Special Topics Courses: Summer and Fall 2013

In addition to the department's regularly listed catalog courses offered during regular semesters, faculty offer special topics classes at the 2000, 3000, 4000, and graduate level (8000). The following courses are being offered on campus this spring. Check the course schedule for online offerings at the 2000 and 3000 level.

 

Undergraduate Special Topics

Undergraduate American Literature Courses

ENGL-4960-003 Special Topics: Contact and Conquest Narratives

Undergraduate British, Irish, and Anglophone Literature Courses

ENGL-3400-201 (Summer 2013) Junior Topics in British, Irish, Anglophone Literature: Crime and Dectection in Victorian Literature (NOTE: this class is totally Internet mediated.)

ENGL-3400-001 Junior Topics in British, Irish, Anglophone Literature: Postcolonial Literatures and Cultures

ENGL-4960-005 Special Topics: Madwomen, Exiles, and Witches

Undergraduate Creative Nonfiction Courses

ENGL-4960-004 Special Topics: Narrative Nonfiction

ENGL-4960-002 Special Topics: Graphic Memoir

Undergraduate Language Studies Courses

ENGL-4690-001 Topics in Linguistics: Applied Linguistics

ENGL-4960-001 Special Topics: Researching and Writing Women's Lives

Graduate Special Topics

Graduate Seminar Courses

ENGL-8800-001 Seminar: Characters and Conflict

ENGL-8800-002 Seminar: Exploring Victorian Imperialism and Anti-Colonial Thought

Graduate Dual Level Courses

ENGL-8696-001 Topics in Linguistics: Applied Linguistics
ENGL-8966-001 Special Topics: Researching and Writing Women's Lives
ENGL-8966-002 Special Topics: Graphic Memoir
ENGL-8966-003 Special Topics: Contact and Conquest Narratives
ENGL-8966-004 Special Topics: Narrative Nonfiction
ENGL-8966-005 Special Topics: Madwomen, Exiles, and Witches