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Welcome
General Education Program Requirements
Majors, Minors, and Certificates
Degrees
Graduation Requirements
Courses
AAD - Academic Advancement
ACC - Accounting
ACT - Actuarial Science
AFL - Air Force Leadership
ANT - Anthropology
ARB - Arabic
ART - Art
ASL - American Sign Language
AST - Astronomy
ATR - Athletic Training
BCA - Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
BIO - Biology
BIS - Business Information Systems
BLR - Business Law and Regulation
BUS - Business
CDE - Planned Experience
CED - Counselor Educ & Personal Develop
CGL - Cultural and Global Studies
CHM - Chemistry
CHN - Chinese
COM - Communication
CPS - Computer Science
CRM - Cultural Resource Management
CSD - Communication Sciences & Disorders
DAN - Dance
DBI - Deaf Blind Intervener
ECO - Economics
EDL - Educational Leadership
EDU - Teacher Education
EGR - Engineering
ELI - English Language Institute
ENG - English Language and Literature
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ENS - Environmental Science
ENT - Entrepreneurship
ENV - Environmental Studies
ESC - Earth Science
FIN - Finance
FLN - Foreign Language
FMD - Fashion Merchandising & Design
FNS - Foods and Nutrition
FRN - French
FYE - First Year Experience
GEL - Geology
GEO - Geography
GER - German
GRK - Greek
GRN - Gerontology
HDF - Human Development & Family Studies
HNS - Environmental Health and Safety
HOA - Hotel Administration
HON - Honors
HPS - Health Professions
HSA - Hospitality Services Admin
HSC - Health Sciences
HST - History
HUM - Humanities
IET - Industrial & Engineering Tech
IND - Interior Design
IPR - Integrative Public Relations
IPS - International Program Studies
ITC - Information Technology
JPN - Japanese
JRN - Journalism
LAR - Liberal Arts
LAT - Latin
LDR - Leadership Studies
LIB - Library
MAR - Marine Science
MBA - Master of Business Administration
MET - Meteorology
MGT - Management
MKT - Marketing
MLE - Middle Level Education
MMD - Multimedia Design
MSA - Master of Science in Admin
MSL - Military Science and Leadership
MST - Museum Studies
MTH - Mathematics
MUS - Music
NSC - Neuroscience
NUR-Nursing
OJB - Ojibwe
PAD - Public and Nonprofit Admin
PED - Sports Instruct Progrm (Activity)
PES - Physical Educ Professional Crses
PHL - Philosophy
PHS - Physical Science
PHY - Physics
POR - Portugese
PSC - Political Science
PSY - Psychology
REL - Religion
RLA - Recreation and Leisure Activities
RPL - Recr, Parks, & Leisure Serv Admin
RUS - Russian
SAM - Science of Advanced Materials
SCI - Sciences
SEP - Sustainability and Environ Policy
SOC - Sociology
SPE - Special Education
SPN - Spanish
SSC - Social Sciences
STA - Statistics
SWK - Social Work
TAI - Theatre and Interpretation
UNV - Prior Learning
WGS - Women and Gender Studies
Colleges and Departments
Student Support Services and Resources
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Policies and General Information
Updates and Corrections to the Print Bulletin
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Bulletin
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> ENG - English Language and Literature
ENG - English Language and Literature
ENG 101
Freshman Composition
ENG 103
First Year Writing
ENG 134
Introduction to Literature
ENG 141
Comics, Graphic Novels, and Other Illustrated Texts
ENG 142
Literary Interpretation of Sport
ENG 143WI
Laughing Matters: Comedy and Satire
ENG 144
Monsters and Their Meanings
ENG 145
Bestsellers and Prize Winners
ENG 175
The Nature of Language
ENG 193
Writing Workshop
ENG 201
Intermediate Composition
ENG 204
LGBTQ Identities
ENG 211WI
Introduction to English Education
ENG 234WI
Introduction to Literary Analysis
ENG 235
English Literature: Beginning to Romantic Period
ENG 236
British Literature
ENG 251
American Literature: Colonial Through the Romantic Period
ENG 252
American Literature: Realistic Period to the Present
ENG 261
Masterpieces of Ancient Literature
ENG 262
European Literatures
ENG 271
Modern Grammar
ENG 294WI
Introduction to Creative Writing
ENG 299
Writing Workshop II
ENG 300
Study Abroad: Special Studies in English Studies
ENG 301WI
Nonfiction Writing
ENG 303WI
Technical Writing
ENG 311
Teaching Literature in the Secondary School
ENG 315WI
Teaching Writing in Elementary and Middle Schools
ENG 319
Teaching Composition in the Secondary School
ENG 323
Fantasy and Science Fiction
ENG 324
Popular Culture in America
ENG 325
Stories, Spells, and Songs: Folklore and Folklife
ENG 326
Never-Ending Stories: Adaptation across Media
ENG 327
Women Writers: Gender, Sexuality, and Literature
ENG 328
Native American Literature and Film
ENG 329
African American Literature
ENG 330
Gods, Monsters, and Immortality: Mythic Literature
ENG 333
Literatures of Non-Western Cultures
ENG 334
Literary and Cultural Theory
ENG 335
Topics in Ancient or Medieval Literature
ENG 336
Topics in Early Modern Literature
ENG 337
Topics in Romantic or Realist Literature
ENG 338
Topics in Modern or Contemporary Literature
ENG 349
Shakespeare
ENG 371
Teaching Grammar: K-6
ENG 372
Teaching Grammar: 5-12
ENG 375
Introduction to Linguistics
ENG 381WI
Children's Literature
ENG 382
Racism and Diversity in Children’s and Young Adult Literature
ENG 391WI
Creative Writing: Fiction
ENG 392WI
Creative Writing: Poetry
ENG 395
Special Topics
ENG 397
Independent Study
ENG 402WI
Argumentation and Expository Writing
ENG 435WI
Senior Seminar: Advanced Literary Analysis
ENG 439
English Romantic Poetry and Prose
ENG 441
Contemporary English Prose
ENG 442
The British Novel
ENG 444
In Her Own Words: Global Feminist Perspectives
ENG 454
Contemporary American Prose
ENG 455
The American Novel
ENG 460
Capstone in English Education
ENG 481
International Literature for Children and Young Adults
ENG 482
Fantasy for Youth
ENG 485
Poetry for Children and Young Adults
ENG 485
Poetry for Children and Young Adults
ENG 491WI
Advanced Fiction Writing
ENG 492
Advanced Poetry Writing
ENG 493
Creative Nonfiction
ENG 503
Document Design
ENG 504
Technical Editing
ENG 510WI
Writing Center Practicum
ENG 513
Special Topics
ENG 514
Language and Media Discourse
ENG 517
Reading and the English Classroom
ENG 519
Teaching Composition
ENG 520
Diachronic Linguistics and the History of English
ENG 535
History of Literary Criticism
ENG 539
Seminar in Major Nonfiction Writers
ENG 545
Chaucer
ENG 547
Seminar in Major British Writers
ENG 549
Advanced Shakespeare
ENG 559
Seminar in Major American Writers
ENG 561
European Romanticism
ENG 566
Human Rights in Literature, Art, and Film
ENG 569
Seminar in Major World Writers
ENG 569
Seminar in Major World Writers
ENG 570
Old English
ENG 571
Methods in Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages
ENG 573
Linguistics and Reading
ENG 574
TESOL Materials, Assessment, Curriculum
ENG 575
English Learner Standards and Assessments: K-12
ENG 577
Introduction to Second Language Acquisition
ENG 578
Applied Sociolinguistics
ENG 580
Young Adult Literature
ENG 581
The History of Children's Literature in English
ENG 582
Seminar in Diversity in Children’s and Young Adult Literature
ENG 583
The Heroic Tradition in Children's Literature
ENG 591
Seminar: Writing Fiction
ENG 592
Seminar: Writing Poetry