300
Note: 300-level literature courses carry an “A,” “C,” or “G,” designation, indicating the course in question fulfills the “Author,” “Culture,” or “Genre” requirement. Any one 300/400-level course can fulfill only one of the three 300/400-level course requirements (i.e., an “Author emphasis” course cannot also fulfill a “Genre emphasis” course requirement; a “Culture emphasis” course cannot also fulfill an “Author emphasis” course requirement)
*300-level courses are typically 3-credit courses. On occasion a 300-level course may be offered as a 4-credit course.
- ENGL 300 Writing Center Theory and Practice
- ENGL 305 Advanced Journalism
- ENGL 310 Creative Non-Fiction Workshop
- ENGL 311 Intermediate Fiction Workshop
- ENGL 312 Intermediate Poetry Workshop
- ENGL 321 Drama to 1850 (C,G)
- ENGL 322 Modern Drama (C,G)
- ENGL 323 Contemporary U.S. Drama (C,G)
- ENGL 324 Contemporary British Drama (C,G)
- ENGL 325 The British Novel I
- ENGL 330 Old English Literature (C)
- ENGL 331 Chaucer (A,C,G)
- ENGL 333 Middle English Literature
- ENGL 335 English Renaissance
- ENGL 336 Shakespeare I: the Early Plays (A,C,G)
- ENGL 337 Shakespeare II: The Later Plays (A,C,G)
- ENGL 340 17th Century British Literature
- ENGL 345 18th Century British Literature
- ENGL 365 Modern British Literature (C,G)
- ENGL 367 British Authors (A,C)
- ENGL 374 Modern American Literature (C,G)
- ENGL 375 Contemporary American Literature (C,G)
- ENGL 380 Major American Authors (A,C,G)
- ENGL 382 Issues in American Lit. and Culture (C,G)
- ENGL 382A IALC: New England Women (C,G)
- ENGL 384 Contemporary American Poetry (C,G)
- ENGL 386 Modern American Novel (A,C,G)
- ENGL 390 Using Contemporary Theory
- ENGL 391 Modes and Methods of Scholarship (G)
- ENGL 395 English Internship