FALL 2014 MAJOR COURSES One course from each row marked with a dagger (†) required for major Additional courses from any section may count towards the 4 required major electives MMC Medieval Literature † ENL 3504: Families in Medieval and Renaissance Lit (Blatt) ENL 4210: Medieval Monstrosity (Blatt) ENL 4311: Chaucer (Baker) Renaissance/Early Modern Literature † ENL 3504: Families in Medieval and Renaissance Lit (Blatt) ENL 4161: Renaissance Drama (Strycharski) ENL 4320: Shakespeare’s Histories (Sutton) ENL 4321: Shakespeare’s Comedies (McIntire) 18th/19thCentury English Literature † ENL 3112: Development of the Novel (Pearl) ENL 4230: Studies in Restoration and 18thC Lit (Casines) ENL 4242: Romanticism II (Daruwala) ENL 4251-U01: Victorian Poetry (Marcus) 20th/21st Century English Literature † ENL 4273-U01: Studies in Modern British Lit, 1890-1945 (Blevins) LIT 4001: Psychological Novel (Marcus) Early American Literature † AML 4606: Studies in 19th Century African American Lit (Russell) Late American Literature † AML 4155: Modern American Poetry (Cadle) AML 4245-U01: Modernism and PostModernism in American Lit (Johnson) AML 4503: Great Depression (McIntire) AML 4930: US Latino Lit (Luszczynska) LIT 4001: Psychological Novel (Marcus) Multicultural Literature † AML 4606: Studies in 19th Century African American Lit (Russell) AML 4930: US Latino Lit (Luszczynska) ENG 4043: Feminist Theory/Antebellum Lit (Richardson) LIT 3170: Holocaust Literature (Baker) LIT 3671 (GL): Global Issues in Lit (Bentley Baker) LIT 4224: Exile and Literature (Milbauer) LIT 4351: Major African Writers (Dhar) LIT 4930: Deconstruction and the Caribbean Postcolonial (Luszczynska and Russell) Two sections BBC Medieval Literature † Early Modern/Renaissance † ENL 4322: Shakespeare’s Tragedies (Dickson) Online Medieval Literature † Early Modern/Renaissance† 18th/19th Century English Literature † ENL 4251-B51: Victorian Literature (McCormack) ENL 4254: Late Victorian Fiction (Rochelson) 18th/19th Century English † 20th/21st Century English Lit † ENL 4273-B51: Studies in Modern British Lit (McCormack) 20th/21st Century English † Early American Literature † Early American Lit † Late American Literature † AML 4245-B51: Modernism and PostModernism in American Lit (Sugg) Late American Lit † Multicultural Literature † Multicultural Lit † Linguistics † LIN 3013-U01: General Linguistics (F. Yavaş) LIN 4680-U01: Modern English Grammar (Thompson) Linguistics † LIN 3013-B51: General Linguistics (Hopkins) LIN 4680-B51: Modern English Grammar (Hopkins) Linguistics † Composition ENC 3213: Professional and Technical Writing (Lauren / Creeden / Ramos / Miles) Multiple sections ENC 3311: Advanced Writing and Research (Wick) ENC 3354-U01: Writing as Social Action (Warman) ENC 3371: Rhetorical Theory and Practice (Lauren) ENC 3416: Writing and New Media (Strycharski) ENC 4331: Writing, Rhetoric, and Community (Feigenbaum) ENC 4930-U01: Intro to Legal Writing (Raiford) ENC 4930-U02: Special Topic (V. Sohan) Creative Writing CRW 3111-U01: Narrative Techniques (Chinelly) Composition ENC 3213-B51: Professional and Technical Writing (Elmore) ENC 3354-B51: Writing as Social Action (Lopez) ENC 3491: The Processes of Writing (Hutchinson) ENC 4355: Writing About Film (Silverstein) Composition ENC 3213: Professional and Technical Writing (Greene / Mooney / Lauren) Multiple sections Creative Writing CRW 3111-B52: Narrative Techniques (Dean) CRW 3311: Poetic Techniques (Wade) CRW 4930: Special Topics (Wade) Prerequisites CRW 2001, 3111/3311 Film ENG 3138: The Movies (Silverstein) ENG 4132: Studies in the Film (Sugg) Creative Writing Film ENG 4121: History of Film (Sutton) Additional Electives ENG 4022: Rhetorics and Poetics (Strycharski) LIT 3200: Evil and Transgression in Lit (Johnson) LIT 3930: Truth, Lies, Storytelling (Ratner) LIN 4214: Applied Phonetics (M. Yavaş) Additional Electives LIN 3670: Grammatical Usage (Silverstein) Film FIL 3006: Intro to Film Studies (Bentley Baker) Additional Electives