SPRING 2015 ENGLISH 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 BBC Medieval Literature † ENL 4210: Studies in Medieval Literature; Travel Literature (Blatt) Lit 4930: Dante (Baker) Renaissance/Early Modern Literature † ENL 4930: Shakespeare’s Romances (McIntire) LIT 4930: Renaissance Gender and Sexuality (Strycharski) Medieval Literature † ENL 3504: Texts and Contexts; British Literature to 1660 (Dickson) Early Modern/Renaissance † ENL 3504: Texts and Contexts; British Literature to 1660 (Dickson) 18th/19thCentury English Literature † ENL 4171: Restoration and 18th Century Drama (Pearl) ENL 4230: Studies in Restoration and 18th Century Literature (Pearl) ENL 4273: British Crisis Poem, Coleridge to Walcott (Marcus) LIT 3331: Literature and British Empire (Dhar) LIT 4931: Home and Domesticity (Dhar) 20th/21st Century English Literature † ENL 4273: British Crisis Poem, Coleridge to Walcott (Marcus) ENL 4503: Periods in English Lit, 1945-present (Blevins) LIT 3331: Literature and British Empire (Dhar) LIT 4931: Home and Domesticity (Dhar) Early American Literature † AML 4213: Captivity, Indian Removal, Westerns before the West (Schoolman) AML 4300: Dickinson and Plath (Marcus) Late American Literature † AML 4120: Modern American Short Story (Marcus) AML 4174: American Literary Genres Since 1860 (Cadle) AML 4300: Dickinson and Plath (Marcus) AML 4306: Mark Twain (Cadle) Multicultural Literature † AML 4213: Captivity, Indian Removal, Westerns before the West (Schoolman) ENG 4043: Contemporary Theory and Criticism (Luszczynska) ENG 4845: Queer Studies; Literature, Culture, and Theory (Blevins) LIT 3331: Literature and British Empire (Dhar) LIT 3671: Global Issues in Literature (Bentley Baker) LIT 4253: Literature of Exile; A Comparative Literary Approach (Milbauer) LIT 4931: Home and Domesticity (Dhar) 18th/19th Century English Literature † ENL 4260: The Pre-Raphaelite Movement (McCormack) ENL 4242: Romanticism II (Scott) Online Medieval Literature † Early Modern/Renaissance† ENL 4320: Shakespeare’s Histories (Sutton/Johnson) ENL 4321: Shakespeare’s Comedies (Johnson) 18th/19th Century English † 20th/21st Century English Lit † 20th/21st Century English † ENG 4023: Authority and Value (Trauvitch) Early American Literature † AML 4606: Studies in 19th Century African-American Lit (Weir) Late American Literature † LIT 3384: Caribbean Women Writers (Weir) Early American Lit † Multicultural Literature † AML 4606: Studies in 19th Century African-American Lit (Weir) LIT 3384: Caribbean Women Writers (Weir) Late American Lit † AML 4612: Literature of the Harlem Renaissance (Weir) ENG 4023: Authority and Value (Trauvitch) Multicultural Lit † AML 4612: Literature of the Harlem Renaissance (Weir) ENG 4023: Authority and Value (Trauvitch) ENG 4043: Theory in Multimedial Popular Culture (Trauvitch) LIT 4001: Around the World in Short Stories (Trauvitch) LIT 4403: Images of Literary Concepts and Literature of Visual Tropes (Trauvitch) Linguistics † LIN 3013: General Linguistics (Yavaş) LIN 4680: Modern English Grammar (Carter) LIN 4931: R Programming for Language (Gleason) – elective only Composition ENC 3213: Professional and Technical Writing Multiple sections ENC 3311: Advanced Writing and Research (Bartman) ENC 3354: Writing as Social Action (Lopez) ENC 4930: Writing as Social Action (Feigenbaum) Creative Writing Film ENG 4132: Festivals and Their Films (Strycharski) Linguistics † LIN 4680: Modern English Grammar (Hopkins) Linguistics † Composition ENC 3213: Professional and Technical Writing; Also available at FIU @ I-75, Miramar ENC 3371: Rhetorical Theory and Practice (Dickson) Composition ENC 3213: Professional and Technical Writing ENC 4241: Scientific Writing (Elmore) Creative Writing CRW 3111: Narrative Techniques (Barrett/Dean) Two sections CRW 4110: Writing Fiction (Dean) CRW 4310: Writing Poetry (Duhamel) Film ENG 4132: Documentaries (Shuber) Creative Writing Film ENG 4132: Studies in the Film (Bentley Baker) FIL 3006: Introduction to Film Studies (Bentley Baker)