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Graduate Course Rotation for English and Humanities
Below is the graduate, online/virtual campus course rotation for the next several 8-week sessions.
THIS COURSE ROTATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
MA in English students should take *required courses ENGL 5307 & ENGL 5308 at the first available opportunity.
MA in Humanities students should take HUMA 5300 at the first available opportunity.
SPRING-1 2024 |
SPRING-2 2024 |
SUMMER 2024 |
Fall -1 2024 |
ENGL 5303 – Shakespeare ENGL 5307 – Literary Theory* ENGL 5306 – Sociolinguistics and Discourse Studies |
ENGL 5304 – Studies in British Literature: Victorian Family Mystery ENGL 5309 – Young Adult Literature HUMA 5300 – The Humanities and Interdisciplinary Thought* |
ENGL 5310 – Early American Literature ENGL 5315 – Creative Writing Workshop |
ENGL 5311 – American Romanticism and Realism ENGL 5319 – Grants and Proposals |
FALL-2 2024 |
SPRING-1 2025 |
SPRING-2 2025 |
Summer 2025 |
ENGL 5379x – Teaching College Literature ENGL 5317 – Studies in Poetry: Medieval |
ENGL 5308 – Advanced Research in English Studies* ENGL 5312 – Modern American Literature |
ENGL 5320 – Studies in Graduate Film ENGL 5346 – Teaching College Composition
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ENGL 5301 – Brit. Ren. & Early 17th C. Lit ENGL 5345 – Teaching English as a Second Language HUMA 5300 – The Humanities and Interdisciplinary Thought* |
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