Archive: Course Information

  • Spring 2024

    ENGL 7360-01: Professional WritingProfessor David Lipscomb Section Description: In “Professional Writing” we will explore strategies and common practices in contemporary workplace writing (outs

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  • Spring 2024

    ENGL 7220-01: Approaches to Teaching WritingProfessor J Palmeri Section Description: In this course, we will engage with research and theory about the teaching and learning of writing. While we

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  • Spring 2024

    ENGL 6800-01: Testimonial Fiction & US Lat. Lit.Professor Ricardo Ortiz Section Description: English 6800 traces the emergence on the US literary and cultural scene of a body of expressive work

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  • Spring 2024

    ENGL 6290-01: Race, Place, & RepresentationProfessor Amani Morrison Section Description: Atlanta. DC. New Orleans. Flint. The South. The inner city. MLK Boulevard. The Black Belt. In the U.S.,

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  • Spring 2024

    ENGL 6262-01: Race and SurfaceProfessor Peggy Lee Section Description:What is a surface? And why and how does it matter for race, criticism, and cultural critique? We will read and make connection

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  • Spring 2024

    ENGL 5932-01: 19C British Lit: The BrontesProfessor Nathan Hensley Section Description:This course will survey the work of the most famous literary family of all, the Brontës, and use the test cas

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  • ENGL 6130: Reading Race in American Culture

    Section Description: Students will examine Anglo-American and African American cultural texts from antebellum America to the historic election of President Obama in order to understand better the

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  • ENGL-494 Senior Seminar: Craft Studies

    Instructor: Prof. M. McMorris Meeting Times: F 2PM - 4:30PM Location: Reynolds 130 Section Description: “It’s appropriate to pause and say that the writer is one who, embarking upon a tas

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  • ENGL-457-01 – Advanced Script Writing

    Instructor: Prof. J. Glavin Meeting Times: Determined between student and instructor Location: New North 337, Prof. Glavin's Office Section Description: This class meets in Prof. Glavin's

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  • ENGL-456-01 – Intermediate Script Writing

    Instructor: Prof. J. Glavin Meeting Times: MW 9:30AM – 10:45AM; Sunday Screening, 1PM - 4PM Location: Car Barn 302A Section Description: Registration in the class requires Instructor appr

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