NEW YORK UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH COURSE PLANNING WORKSHEET Name ID # E-mail Advisor Hours E-mail Semester Course Number Course Title 1) CORE COURSES ENGL-UA 200 Literary Interpretation (formerly V41.0200) ENGL-UA 210 British Literature I ENGL-UA 220 British Literature II ENGL-UA 230 American Literature I 2) CRITICAL THEORIES AND METHODS (one required) 3) BRITISH LITERATURE BEFORE 1800 (one required) 4) ADVANCED ELECTIVES (three required) 5) SEMINAR (one required) 6) ADDITIONAL ELECTIVES (not required) TRANSFER CREDIT FROM: Grade COURSES FULFILLING DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS Critical Theories and Methods (one required) 710 712 715 130 730 Narratology Major Texts in Critical Theory Literature and Psychology Theory of Drama The Theory of the Avant-Garde 735 749 755 970 Readings in Contemporary Literary Theory Queer Literature Representations of Women Topics: Critical Theories and Methods 445 450 500 505 510 512 515 950 951 952 953 Colloquium: The Renaissance Writer Colloquium: Milton Restoration and 18th-Century Literature Restoration and 18th-Century Drama The 18th-Century English Novel English Literature of the 18th Century Colloquium: The 18th-Century Writer Topics: Medieval Literature Topics: Renaissance Literature Topics: 17th-Century British Literature Topics: 18th-Century British Literature 963 964 965 970 971 972 973 974 975 Topics: African American Literature Topics: Emergent American Literatures Topics: Transatlantic Literature Topics: Critical Theories and Methods Topics: Dramatic Literature Topics: Genre Studies Topics: Interdisciplinary Study Topics: Poetry and Poetics Topics: World Literature in English British Literature Before 1800 (one required) 307 Myths and Culture of Ancient Celts 308 Medieval Ireland 309 Medieval Visionary Literature 310 Medieval Literature in Translation 320 Colloquium: Chaucer 143 Dante and His World 400 The Renaissance in England 410 Shakespeare I 411 Shakespeare II 415 Colloquium: Shakespeare 440 17th-Century English Literature Seminar (one required) 925 950 951 952 953 954 955 960 961 962 Senior Thesis Topics: Medieval Literature Topics: Renaissance Literature Topics: 17th-Century British Literature Topics: 18th-Century British Literature Topics: 19th-Century British Literature Topics: 20th-Century British Literature Topics: Early American Literature Topics: 19th-Century American Lit. Topics: 20th-Century American Lit. Advanced Electives (three required) All courses listed above, plus: 125 History of Drama and Theatre I 126 History of Drama and Theatre II 130 Theory of Drama 132 Drama in Performance in New York 133 Drama in Performance in London 143 Dante and His World 180 Writing New York 235 American Literature II 240 The American Short Story (formerly 0135) 250 18th- and 19th-Century African American Literature (formerly 0709) 251 20th-Century African American Literature (formerly 0160) 254 Contemporary African American Fiction (formerly 0162) 255 African American Drama 520 The Romantic Movement 525 Major British Writers: 1832-1870 530 The English Novel in the 19th Century 540 English Literature of the Transition: 1870-1914 545 Colloquium: The 19th-Century British Writer 548 Early American Literature 550 Nineteenth-Century American Poetry 551 American Romanticism 555 Emerson, Whitman, Dickinson, and Frost 560 American Realism 565 Colloquium: The 19th-Century American Writer 600 Modern British and American Poetry 601 Contemporary British and American Poetry 605 The British Novel in the 20th Century 606 20th-Century British Literature 607 Contemporary British Literature and Culture 614 Modern British Drama 621 The Irish Renaissance 625 Colloquium: Joyce 626 Colloquium: The Modern American Writer 630 American Poetry from 1900 to the Present 635 American Fiction from 1900 to World War II 640 American Fiction Since World War II 645 Faulkner and Hemingway 650 Modern American Drama 651 American Romanticism 700 Irish Dramatists 704 Topics in Caribbean Literature and Society 707 Colonialism and the Rise of Modern African Lit. 720 Tragedy 721 South Asian Literature in English 725 Comedy 728 Science Fiction 905 Junior Honors / 906 Junior Honors