Department of English and Modern Languages

Annual Scheduling Plan for English Courses

Since it is an administrative priority that English Faculty meet their core teaching obligations above all, we plan to offer courses required for our major programs and for other associated programs on the following schedule. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that the courses will be offered as listed here, because enrollment numbers in a particular term affect our ability to offer classes.

Courses Offered Annually

Fall

Spring

Summer

  • ENGL 2200 Introduction to Professional Writing
  • ENGL 3211 Introduction to the Study of the English Language
  • ENGL 4955 Colloquium II (Senior)
  • British Literature Pre-1660 (such as ENGL 4110 Chaucer)
  • American Literature Pre-1865 (such as ENGL 4200 Colonial and Federalist Literature)
  • ENGL 3955 Colloquium I (Junior)
  • ENGL 4030 Theories of Rhetoric and Composition
  • British Literature Post-1660 (such as ENGL 4150 Romantic Movement in England)
  • American Literature Post-1865 (such as ENGL 4220 Realism in American Literature)
  • ENGL 5215 Seminar in Advanced Composition
  • ENGL 5225 Seminar in Studies in Composition
 

Courses Offered in Alternate Academic Years

Even-Numbered Fall (such as 2006-2007)

Odd-Numbered Spring (such as 2006-2007)

  • ENGL  3230 Creative Writing
  • ENGL 4050 Writing and Civic Engagement (to be implemented Fall 2008) 
  • ENGL 3220 Advanced Composition
  • ENGL 3215 Document Design
  • ENGL 4120 Shakespeare I 

 

Odd-Numbered Fall (such as 2007-2008)

Even-Numbered Spring (such as 2007-2008)

  • ENGL 3240 Technical Writing 
  • ENGL 4040 Issues in Professional Writing 
  • ENGL 3225 Grammar and Editing
  • ENGL 4010 Literature for Young Adults
  • ENGL 4125 Shakespeare II

Courses Offered as Needed

Courses Offered Periodically

Note: Other elective offerings will be scheduled as resources allow.