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Dec 10, 2024
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Courses of Study 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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ENGL—English |
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• ENGL 4910 - Honors Seminar I
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• ENGL 4920 - Honors Seminar II
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• ENGL 4926 - Author, Critic, Reader
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• ENGL 4930 - Honors Essay Tutorial I
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• ENGL 4940 - Honors Essay Tutorial II
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• ENGL 4950 - Independent Study
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• ENGL 4960 - [Contemporary Poetry and Poetics]
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• ENGL 4961 - Race and the University
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• ENGL 4991 - Antagonism
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• ENGL 4995 - [Body Politics in African Literature and Cinema]
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• ENGL 6000 - Colloquium for Entering Students
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• ENGL 6021 - Literary Theory on the Edge
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• ENGL 6050 - Archives and Artifacts
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• ENGL 6110 - Old English
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• ENGL 6120 - Beowulf
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• ENGL 6125 - [Literary Biography and Autobiography from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance]
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• ENGL 6145 - Race and Gender in the Middle Ages
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• ENGL 6180 - The Imaginary Jew: Roots of Antisemitism in Medieval England
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• ENGL 6190 - Chaucer and Gower
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• ENGL 6207 - Black Feminist Theories: Sexuality, Creativity, and Power
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• ENGL 6225 - [What is Writing]
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• ENGL 6255 - Theorizing Fiction in the Early Modern World
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• ENGL 6265 - Renaissance Non-Humanism: Animal, Vegetable, Mineral
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• ENGL 6270 - [Advanced Seminar in Shakespeare]
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• ENGL 6285 - [Early Modern Translations]
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• ENGL 6290 - [Milton]
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• ENGL 6320 - [Literary Animal Studies: Species, Innovation and the Rise of the Animal in 18th Century Literature]
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• ENGL 6330 - [Eighteenth-Century Literature: Other-than-Human Forms: Materialism, Affect, Ecocriticism, Animal]
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• ENGL 6390 - Studies in Romanticism: Wordsworth, Keats, and Critics
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• ENGL 6507 - [Black Women Writers: Book to Screen]
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• ENGL 6513 - [Toni Morrison’s Novels]
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• ENGL 6525 - Modernism, Media, and Mediation
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• ENGL 6530 - [The Modern Imagination: The Major Authors]
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• ENGL 6545 - [Key Texts of Modernity]
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• ENGL 6554 - Modernist Fiction and the Erotics of Style
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• ENGL 6555 - [History of the Lie]
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• ENGL 6556 - Rethinking Trauma Theory
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• ENGL 6600 - [Erotics of Visuality]
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• ENGL 6615 - [Indigenous Literary Criticism and Theory]
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• ENGL 6620 - Captivity and Poetics of the Undocument
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• ENGL 6635 - [Literature of the Civil War and Reconstruction]
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• ENGL 6660 - Twentieth and Twenty-First Century American Ecocriticism and the Environmental Imagination
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• ENGL 6670 - [The Construction of Indian Country in Law and Literature]
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• ENGL 6707 - Theory and Method
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• ENGL 6710 - Law and Literature
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• ENGL 6715 - The Idea of Black Culture
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• ENGL 6720 - [New Latinx Writing]
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• ENGL 6725 - Aesthetics and Politics of Touch
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• ENGL 6731 - [Politics of English and African Literature]
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• ENGL 6733 - The Future of Whiteness
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• ENGL 6741 - Sustainable Forms
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• ENGL 6755 - [Critical Ecologies]
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• ENGL 6766 - Practicum in Performance Criticism and Dramaturgy
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• ENGL 6774 - Queer Time in Contemporary Fiction
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• ENGL 6785 - Linguistic Theory and Poetic Structure
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• ENGL 6880 - [Contemporary Poetry and Poetics]
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• ENGL 6912 - [Michel Foucault: Sovereignty to BioPolitics]
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• ENGL 6995 - [Race and Time]
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• ENGL 7020 - [Key Issues in Contemporary Theory: Ideology, Knowledge, Social Identity]
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• ENGL 7100 - [Advanced Old English: The Anglo-Saxons and the Bible]
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• ENGL 7160 - [Piers Plowman]
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• ENGL 7412 - Law and Humanities Colloquium
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• ENGL 7800 - MFA Seminar: Poetry
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• ENGL 7801 - MFA Seminar: Fiction
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• ENGL 7810 - MFA Seminar: Poetry
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• ENGL 7811 - MFA Seminar: Fiction
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• ENGL 7850 - Reading for Writers
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• ENGL 7890 - Pedagogical and Thesis Development
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• ENGL 7940 - Directed Study
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• ENGL 7950 - Group Study
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• ENGL 7960 - Placement Seminar
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• ROMS 3971 - Books Turned into Operas
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ENGRC—Engineering Communications |
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• ENGRC 2250 - [Communication for Mechanical Engineering Design and Innovation]
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• ENGRC 2640 - Technical Communication for Applied Engineering Physics
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• ENGRC 3020 - Project Team Communications: Practicum in Technical Writing
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• ENGRC 3021 - Antennas & Radar: Practicum in Technical Writing
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• ENGRC 3023 - Communication Intensive Opportunity: Practicum in Technical Writing
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• ENGRC 3024 - Communications/Writing-Intensive Co-op
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• ENGRC 3152 - Communication for Game Development
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• ENGRC 3340 - Independent Study in Engineering Communications
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• ENGRC 3350 - Communications for Engineering Managers
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• ENGRC 3500 - Engineering Communications
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• ENGRC 4152 - Communication for Advanced Game Development
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• ENGRC 4530 - Communication for Computer-aided Engineering
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• ENGRC 4890 - Writing-Intensive Entrepreneurial Management for Engineers
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• ENGRG 1305 - Fascinating Figures
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• ENGRG 3360 - Developing STEM Storytelling Skills with WSKG Public Media and PBS NewsHour
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ENGRD—Engineering Distribution |
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• ENGRD 2020 - Statics and Mechanics of Solids
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• ENGRD 2100 - Introduction to Circuits for Electrical and Computer Engineers
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• ENGRD 2110 - Object-Oriented Programming and Data Structures
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• ENGRD 2112 - Object-Oriented Design and Data Structures - Honors
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• ENGRD 2140 - Computer Systems Programming
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• ENGRD 2190 - Mass and Energy Balances
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• ENGRD 2202 - Biomedical Transport Phenomena
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• ENGRD 2210 - Thermodynamics
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• ENGRD 2220 - Signals and Information
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• ENGRD 2250 - The Earth System
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• ENGRD 2300 - Digital Logic and Computer Organization
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• ENGRD 2510 - Engineering Processes for Environmental Sustainability
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• ENGRD 2520 - The Physics of Life
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