Jul 03, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

English

  
  • ENGL 406 - Creative Writing: Poetry


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: ENGL 206  or consent of instructor.
    Writing poetry, with a detailed study of published models and with emphasis on the creative process.

    May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.
  
  • ENGL 407 - Creative Writing: Novel


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
    Writing long fiction, with a detailed study of published models and with emphasis on the creative process.

    May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.
  
  • ENGL 410 - Theories of Writing and Literacy


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: ENGL 309  or ENGL 310  or consent of instructor.
    Focuses on several cross‑disciplinary theories of producing written discourse. Studies how writing is learned, taught, viewed by the public, and used in social and academic interchange.

    ENGL 510  
  
  • ENGL 411 - Research Methods in Rhetoric and Composition


    (4 units)

    Introduction to interdisciplinary research methods in Rhetoric and Composition. Focuses on methods that have been motivating research since 1985, including archival, case study, ethnographic, historiographic, and teacher research. Intensive practice in conducting and writing research for interdisciplinary and/or public audiences.

    ENGL 511 
  
  • ENGL 416 - Technical Editing


    (4 units)

    Prerequisite: GE Foundation requirements.
    Introduction to editing of written technical and business communication formats such as manuals, brochures, booklets, and newsletters. Teaches competence in the principles of sentence-level clarity and style, of factual accuracy, and of document design and production in professional settings.

  
  • ENGL 417 - Proposal Writing


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: GE Foundation requirements.
    Writing of proposals in their various forms as letters, memos, grant applications.

  
  • ENGL 418 - Manual Writing


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: GE Foundation requirements.
    Writing of original manuals of various types in technical and professional fields. Company publications will be studied as models.

  
  • ENGL 419 - Writing in Science, Social Science, and Technology


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: GE Foundation requirements.
    Intensive practice in writing on topics in science and literature. Contemporary examples will be studied as models.

  
  • ENGL 423 - Semantics


    (3 units)

    Study of meaning in language.

    ENGL 523 . Same course as LING 423 . Not open for credit to students with credit in LING 423 .
  
  • ENGL 426 - History of the English Language


    (3 units)

    Development of the English language from its beginnings to the present day.

    ENGL 526 . Same course as LING 426 . Not open for credit to students with credit in LING 426 .
  
  • ENGL 435 - Teaching Composition


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
    Intensive examination and study of composition teaching practices, research and evaluation in public schools, including community colleges.

  
  • ENGL 436 - Theories and Practices of Reading


    (3 units)

    Intensive investigation of theories and practices of reading with attention to how experienced and inexperienced readers construct texts.

  
  • ENGL 442 - Sexing Chicana Literature


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: ENGL 100  or GE Composition (Area A1) and upper-division standing or consent of instructor.
    Analyzes how Chicana authors explore race, class, and gender. Focuses on use of sexuality, particularly with regard to cultural and literary stereotypes vs. experience and aesthetic practice. Themes include desire, identity, empowerment through “traditional” roles, and violence and the body.

    Same course as WGSS 442 . Not open for credit to students with credit in W/ST 442 or WGSS 442 .
  
  • ENGL 444 - Literature and Environment


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: GE Foundation, one or more Explorations courses, and upper-division standing.
    Literature that focuses on the relationship between humans and the environment. Emphasis on how environmental texts represent nature, raise awareness of ecological issues, and encourage social change. Service learning requirement connects environmental literature with activism and community involvement.

  
  • ENGL 451 - Medieval Literature of the British Isles


    (3 units)

    Representative selections of Old and Middle English prose and poetry read for the most part in modern English, including Beowulf, the romance, medieval drama, Chaucer, and the ballad.

    ENGL 554  
  
  • ENGL 452 - Literature of the Renaissance (1500‑1603)


    (3 units)

    Prose and poetry of Marlowe, Sidney, Raleigh, Spenser, and other predecessors and contemporaries of Shakespeare, noting the influence of Humanism and the emergence of literary identity.

    ENGL 552 
  
  • ENGL 453 - Literature of the Late Renaissance (1603‑1660)


    (3 units)

    Poetry and prose (chiefly non‑dramatic) of Milton, Bacon, Jonson, Donne and the ‘Metaphysicals’ and their contemporaries.

    ENGL 553 
  
  • ENGL 455 - English Literature of the Enlightenment (1660‑1798)


    (3 units)

    Prose and poetry (chiefly non‑dramatic) of Swift, Dryden, Pope, Johnson, Boswell, and their contemporaries, with emphasis on major satires such as Gulliver’s Travels and The Rape of the Lock.

    ENGL 555  
  
  • ENGL 456 - English Literature of the Romantic Period (1798‑1832)


    (3 units)

    Poetry and prose (chiefly non‑dramatic) of Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Keats, and their contemporaries, emphasizing the modern Romantic spirit, theories of literary art, and the concept of the self.

    ENGL 556 
  
  • ENGL 458 - English Poetry and Prose of the Victorian Age (1832‑1900)


    (3 units)

    Poetry and prose of Tennyson, Browning, Arnold, Carlyle, Mill, and others, emphasizing literary, social, and political issues, and religious controversies.

    ENGL 558 
  
  • ENGL 459 - English Literature of the Twentieth Century (1900‑Present)


    (3 units)

    Prose and poetry of Shaw, Conrad, Yeats, Lawrence, Joyce, Woolf, and others, emphasizing artistic experimentation and the development of modern value systems.

    ENGL 559 
  
  • ENGL 460 - Anglophone Postcolonial Literature


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: GE Foundation Requirements and upper-division standing.
    Survey of literature of various genres written in English in countries other than the United States or Great Britain, often in former colonies of the British Empire.

    ENGL 560  
  
  • ENGL 462 - Chaucer


    (3 units)

    Works of Geoffrey Chaucer in Middle English.

    ENGL 562 
  
  • ENGL 463 - Shakespeare II


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: ENGL 363 .
    Advanced study of some of the plays of Shakespeare.

  
  • ENGL 466 - Irish Literature in English


    (3 units)

    Major Irish authors from the Celtic Revival to the present. The literature will be placed in its historical and political contexts, paying particular attention to the relationship between politics and literature, the status of women, and questions of national identity.

    ENGL 566 
  
  • ENGL 467A - The English Novel


    (3 units)

    History and development of long prose fiction in the British Isles to and since 1832.

    ENGL 567A 
  
  • ENGL 467B - The English Novel


    (3 units)

    History and development of long prose fiction in the British Isles to and since 1832.

    ENGL 567B 
  
  • ENGL 468 - English Drama


    (3 units)

    Readings from the history of English drama, excluding Shakespeare, including Marlowe, Jonson, and Restoration comedy.

    ENGL 568 
  
  • ENGL 469 - Selected Topics - Major English Writers


    (4 units)

    Prerequisites: At least senior standing and 12 units of upper-division ENGL (including ENGL 380 ).
    Intensive study of one to three major English authors.

    A. Jane Austen
    B. Samuel Beckett
    C. Aphra Behn
    D. The Brontës
    E. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
    F. Charles Dickens
    G. John Donne
    H. Durrell and Fowles
    I. George Eliot
    J. Thomas Stearns Eliot
    K. Edward Morgan Forster
    M. Thomas Hardy
    N. James Joyce
    O. David Herbert Lawrence
    P. John Milton
    Q. George Bernard Shaw
    R. Edmund Spenser
    S. John Ronald Reuel Tolkien
    T. Rebecca West
    U. Oscar Wilde
    V. Virginia Woolf
    W. William Wordsworth
    X. William Butler Yeats
    Y. Boswell and Johnson
    Z. Marlowe, Marvell, and Milton

    May be repeated to a maximum of 8 units with different authors, but no more than 4 units may be used to satisfy requirements for English majors. Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes.

  
  • ENGL 470 - American Ethnic Literatures


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: ENGL 375  or consent of instructor.
    Advanced course in the examination of issues in the field of American ethnic writing.

  
  • ENGL 472 - American Literature: 1820-1865


    (3 units)

    Major authors and works, along with newly recovered texts, from the period that is often called the “American Renaissance.”

    ENGL 572 
  
  • ENGL 473 - American Literature: 1865-1918


    (3 units)

    Developments in poetry, the novel, the short story, and nonfictional prose in the United States between the Civil War and World War I.

    ENGL 573 
  
  • ENGL 474 - Twentieth-Century American Literature


    (3 units)

    American literature from about 1914 to the present.

    ENGL 574 
  
  • ENGL 475 - The American Short Story


    (3 units)

    History and development of the short story and its criticism in the United States.

    ENGL 575 
  
  • ENGL 476A - American Poetry


    (3 units)

    History and development of poetry and its criticism in the United States to and since 1945.

    ENGL 467B 
  
  • ENGL 476B - American Poetry


    (3 units)

    History and development of poetry and its criticism in the United States to and since 1945.

    ENGL 476A 
  
  • ENGL 477A - The American Novel


    (3 units)

    History and development of the novel and its criticism in the United States to and since the 1920s.

    ENGL 577A 
  
  • ENGL 477B - The American Novel


    (3 units)

    History and development of the novel and its criticism in the United States to and since the 1920s.

    ENGL 577B 
  
  • ENGL 478 - American Drama


    (3 units)

    History and development of drama and its criticism in the United States.

    ENGL 578 
  
  • ENGL 479 - Selected Topics - Major American Writers


    (4 units)

    Prerequisites: At least senior standing, 12 units of upper-division ENGL (including ENGL 380 )

     
    Intensive study of one to three major American authors.

    • A. Emily Dickinson
    • B. Louise Erdrich
    • C. John Fante
    • D. William Faulkner
    • E. Nathaniel Hawthorne
    • F. Henry James
    • G. Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville
    • H. Bobbie Ann Mason
    • I. Herman Melville
    • J. Toni Morrison
    • K. Edgar Allan Poe
    • L . Henry David Thoreau
    • M. Edith Wharton
    • N. Walt Whitman
    • O. William Carlos Williams
    • P. Richard Wright
    • Q. Charles Brockden Brown and Thomas Jefferson
    • R. Robinson Jeffers
    • S. Frederick Douglass


    Both grading options. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 units with different authors, but no more than 4 units may be used to satisfy requirements for English majors. Topics to be announced in the Schedule of Classes.

  
  • ENGL 481 - Children’s Literature


    (3 units)

    Survey of literature suitable for children.

  
  • ENGL 482 - Literature for Adolescents


    (4 units)

    Prerequisite: One college course in literature.
    Survey of literature suitable for adolescents. Includes a 20-hour field experience in which students work with local secondary school students as reading mentors.

    Required for all English Education majors.
  
  • ENGL 488 - Selected Topics in Rhetoric and Writing Studies


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: ENGL 100  or GE Composition (Area A1).
    Intensive study of a special topic in the field of rhetoric, composition, and writing studies.

    1. Advanced Argumentation
    2. Multimedia Composition
    3. (Post) Modern Persuasion
    4. Real World Writing
    5. Dimensions of Writing Assessment


    May be repeated to a maximum of 12 units with different topics in the same semester, but no more than 6 units may be applied to the English major. Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes.
  
  • ENGL 489 - Selected Topics in Literatures Written in English


    (4 units)

    Intensive study of a major topic in literatures written in English.

    A. Art and Literature of the Romantic Period
    B. The Beats
    C. Early Modern Women
    D. Literary Bloomsbury
    E. Radical Protest Literatures of the United States
    F. Literature of Los Angeles
    G. Metafiction
    H. Reason, Revolution, Romanticism
    J. Chicana/o and Latina/o Cultural Production

    May be repeated to a maximum of 8 units with different topics in different semesters, but no more than 4 units may be used to satisfy requirements for English majors. Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes.

  
  • ENGL 491 - Applied Technical Writing


    (1-3 units)

    Prerequisite: Admission to Certificate Program in Technical and Professional Communication.
    Writing and editing technical reports and papers. Independent production of a report in a technical or scientific area under faculty supervision.

    May be repeated to a maximum of 4 units.
  
  • ENGL 492A - Internship Technical ‑ Professional Writing and Editing


    (1-3 units)

    Prerequisite: Admission to Certificate Program in Technical and Professional Communication.
    At least 90 hours writing and editing with cooperating agencies and companies on‑ and off‑campus under direction and with evaluation of faculty in consultation with supervisors of the participating agency or company.

    May be repeated to a maximum of 4 units.
  
  • ENGL 492B - Internship Technical ‑ Professional Writing and Editing


    (1-3 units)

    Prerequisite: Admission to Certificate Program in Technical and Professional Communication.
    At least 90 hours writing and editing with cooperating agencies and companies on‑ and off‑campus under direction and with evaluation of faculty in consultation with supervisors of the participating agency or company.

    May be repeated to a maximum of 4 units.
  
  • ENGL 497 - Directed Studies in Composition


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: One upper-division writing course in English or consent of instructor.
    Theory and practice of writing and language instruction. Recommended for prospective K‑12 and college‑level teachers.

    On‑site participation in an educational setting required as a basis for research project.
  
  • ENGL 498 - Selected Topics in English


    (3 units)

    Intensive exploration of topics in language and literature.

    1. Detective Fiction
    2. Teaching ESL Academic Writing
    3. Poetry and the Self


    May be repeated to a maximum of 12 units with different topics in the same semester, but no more than 6 units may be applied to the English major. Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes.
  
  • ENGL 499 - Directed Studies


    (1-3 units)

    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
    Independent study undertaken under supervision of a faculty member.

    May be repeated to a maximum of 4 units. Not applicable toward the Master of Arts in English.
  
  • ENGL 505A - Seminar in Fiction Writing


    (4 units)

    Prerequisite: Admission to the MFA in Creative Writing.
    Discussion, criticism, and detailed evaluation of works in progress.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 505B - Seminar in Fiction Writing


    (4 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to the MFA in Creative Writing and ENGL 505A .
    Discussion, criticism, and detailed evaluation of works in progress.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 506A - Seminar in Poetry Writing


    (4 units)

    Prerequisite: Admission to the MFA in Creative Writing.
    Discussion, criticism, and detailed evaluation of works in progress.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 506B - Seminar in Poetry Writing


    (4 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to the MFA in Creative Writing and ENGL 506A .
    Discussion, criticism, and detailed evaluation of works in progress.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 510 - Theories of Writing and Literacy


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: ENGL 309  or ENGL 310  or consent of instructor.
    Focuses on several cross-disciplinary theories of producing written discourse. Studies how writing is learned, taught, viewed by the public, and used in social and academic interchange.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 410  
  
  • ENGL 511 - Research Methods in Rhetoric and Composition


    (4 units)

    Introduction to interdisciplinary research methods in Rhetoric and Composition. Focuses on methods that have been motivating research since 1985, including archival, case study, ethnographic, historiographic, and teacher research. Intensive practice in conducting and writing research for interdisciplinary and/or public audiences.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 411 
  
  • ENGL 523 - Semantics


    (3 units)

    Study of meaning in language.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 423  
  
  • ENGL 526 - History of the English Language


    (3 units)

    Development of the English language from its beginnings to the present day.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 426  
  
  • ENGL 535 - Theories and Practices in Composition


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: ENGL 435  or consent of instructor.
    Focuses on formation of composition studies in the latter half of the twentieth century. Studies relationships among theories, practices, and research concerned with the teaching of writing, particularly at the college level.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 537 - Selected Topics for In-Service Teachers


    (3 units)

    Designed for in-service teachers. Intensive studies and research in special, timely topics related to the teaching of English.

    Letter grade only (A-F). May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units with different topics in the same semester. Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes.
  
  • ENGL 550 - Old English Language and Literature


    (4 units)

    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
    Beowulf and other representative selections from Anglo‑Saxon literature in the original language.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 551 - Middle English Language and Literature


    (4 units)

    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
    Chaucer and other representative selections from Middle English literature in the original language.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 552 - Literature of the Renaissance (1500‑1603)


    (3 units)

    Prose and poetry of Marlowe, Sidney, Raleigh, Spenser and other predecessors and contemporaries of Shakespeare, noting the influence of Humanism and the emergence of literary identity.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 452  
  
  • ENGL 553 - Literature of the Late Renaissance (1603‑1660)


    (3 units)

    Poetry and prose (chiefly non‑dramatic) of Milton, Bacon, Jonson, Donne and the ‘Metaphysicals’ and their contemporaries.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 453  
  
  • ENGL 554 - Medieval Literature of the British Isles


    (3 units)

    Representative selections of Old and Middle English prose and poetry read for the most part in modern English, including Beowulf, the romance, medieval drama, Chaucer, and the ballad.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 451  
  
  • ENGL 555 - English Literature of the Enlightenment (1660‑1798)


    (3 units)

    Prose and poetry (chiefly non‑dramatic) of Swift, Dryden, Pope, Johnson, Boswell, and their contemporaries, with emphasis on major satires such as Gulliver’s Travels and The Rape of the Lock.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 455  
  
  • ENGL 556 - English Literature of the Romantic Period (1798‑1832)


    (3 units)

    Poetry and prose (chiefly non‑dramatic) of Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Keats, and their contemporaries, emphasizing the modern Romantic spirit, theories of literary art, and the concept of the self.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 456  
  
  • ENGL 558 - English Poetry and Prose of the Victorian Age (1832‑1900)


    (3 units)

    Poetry and prose of Tennyson, Browning, Arnold, Carlyle, Mill, and others, emphasizing literary, social, and political issues, and religious controversies.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 458  
  
  • ENGL 559 - English Literature of the Twentieth Century (1900‑Present)


    (3 units)

    Prose and poetry of Shaw, Conrad, Yeats, Lawrence, Joyce, Woolf, and others, emphasizing artistic experimentation and the development of modern value systems.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 459  
  
  • ENGL 560 - Anglophone Postcolonial Literature


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: GE Foundation Requirements
    Survey of literature of various genres written in English in countries other than the United States or Great Britain, often in former colonies of the British Empire.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 460  
  
  • ENGL 562 - Chaucer


    (3 units)

    Works of Geoffrey Chaucer in Middle English.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 462  
  
  • ENGL 566 - Irish Literature in English


    (3 units)

    Major Irish authors from the Celtic Revival to the present. The literature will be placed in its historical and political contexts, paying particular attention to the relationship between politics and literature, the status of women, and questions of national identity.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 466  
  
  • ENGL 567A - The English Novel


    (3 units)

    History and development of long prose fiction in the British Isles to and since 1832.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 467A  
  
  • ENGL 567B - The English Novel


    (3 units)

    History and development of long prose fiction in the British Isles to and since 1832.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 467B  
  
  • ENGL 568 - English Drama


    (3 units)

    Readings from the history of English drama, excluding Shakespeare, including Marlowe, Jonson, and Restoration comedy.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 468  
  
  • ENGL 572 - American Literature: 1820-1865


    (3 units)

    Major authors and works, along with newly recovered texts, from the period that is often called the “American Renaissance.”

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 472  
  
  • ENGL 573 - American Literature: 1865-1918


    (3 units)

    Developments in poetry, the novel, the short story, and nonfictional prose in the United States between the Civil War and World War I.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 473  
  
  • ENGL 574 - Twentieth-Century American Literature


    (3 units)

    American literature from about 1914 to the present.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 474  
  
  • ENGL 575 - The American Short Story


    (3 units)

    History and development of the short story and its criticism in the United States.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 475  
  
  • ENGL 576A - American Poetry


    (3 units)

    History and development of poetry and its criticism in the United States to and since 1945.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 576B  
  
  • ENGL 576B - American Poetry


    (3 units)

    History and development of poetry and its criticism in the United States to and since 1945.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 576A  
  
  • ENGL 577A - The American Novel


    (3 units)

    History and development of the novel and its criticism in the United States to and since the 1920s.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 477A  
  
  • ENGL 577B - The American Novel


    (3 units)

    History and development of the novel and its criticism in the United States to and since the 1920s.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 477B  
  
  • ENGL 578 - American Drama


    (3 units)

    History and development of drama and its criticism in the United States.

    Letter grade only (A-F). ENGL 478  
  
  • ENGL 590 - Directed Reading


    (3 units)

    Students are assigned a reading list developed with the assistance of faculty. Works are discussed with the instructor during a series of conferences. Comprehensive paper due at end of semester. Taken for two semesters during student’s second year of residency in MFA program.

    Letter grade only (A-F). May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.
  
  • ENGL 598 - Directed Studies


    (1-3 units)

    Prerequisites: Baccalaureate degree, consent of instructor.
    Independent creative writing activity under the supervision of a creative writing faculty member.

    Letter grade only (A-F). May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.
  
  • ENGL 605A - Advanced Seminar in Fiction Writing


    (4 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to the MFA in Creative Writing, ENGL 505A , and ENGL 505B .
    Discussion, criticism, and detailed evaluation of works in progress.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 605B - Advanced Seminar in Fiction Writing


    (4 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to the MFA in Creative Writing, ENGL 505A , ENGL 505B , and ENGL 605A .
    Discussion, criticism, and detailed evaluation of works in progress.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 606A - Advanced Seminar in Poetry Writing


    (4 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to the MFA in Creative Writing, ENGL 506A , and ENGL 506B .
    Discussion, criticism, and detailed evaluation of works in progress.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 606B - Advanced Seminar in Poetry Writing


    (4 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to the MFA in Creative Writing, ENGL 506A , ENGL 506B , and ENGL 606A .
    Discussion, criticism, and detailed evaluation of works in progress.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 652 - Seminar in the English Renaissance


    (4 units)

    Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENGL 696 .

    Intensive studies in the literature of the period, chiefly Elizabethan.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 653 - Seminar in the Age of Milton


    (4 units)

    Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENGL 696 .

    Intensive studies in English literature of the Stuart and Commonwealth periods, including Milton.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 655 - Seminar in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature


    (4 units)

    Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENGL 696 .

    Intensive studies in English literature of the Restoration and eighteenth century.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 656 - Seminar in Romantic Literature


    (4 units)

    Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENGL 696 .

    Intensive studies in English literature of the Romantic period.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 657 - Seminar in Victorian Literature


    (4 units)

    Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENGL 696 .

    Intensive studies in English literature of the Victorian period.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 659 - Seminar in Twentieth-Century English Literature


    (4 units)

    Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENGL 696 .

    Intensive studies in English literature from about 1900 to the present.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 671 - Digital Rhetoric


    (4 units)

    Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENGL 696 .

    Intensive studies of consumption and production of digital media. Analyses relationships among rhetoric, writing, cultural studies, and technology; examines means of production transforming literate practice in humanities; and engages students in writing with digital media.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 672 - Seminar in the Nineteenth-Century American Renaissance


    (4 units)

    Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENGL 696 .

    Intensive studies in American literature from about 1820 to about 1865.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 673 - Seminar in American Realism


    (4 units)

    Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENGL 696 .

    Intensive studies in the development of realism in American literature.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • ENGL 674 - Seminar in Twentieth-Century American Literature


    (4 units)

    Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENGL 696 .

    Intensive studies of twentieth-century American writers.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
 

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