Active Course List
2024-2025
English
Animals and Literature is a required class for the Human-Animal Studies minor. The course examines literature focusing on animals from various time periods, genres, and geographical locations. By analyzing the role of animals in various literary texts, students will develop a greater understanding of human-animal interactions and relationships, will be exposed to ethical issues surrounding human-animal relationships, and will understand and engage in theoretical issues central to Human-Animal Studies. Topics may vary and the course can be repeated with change in content.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Diverse Cultures - Purple
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Agriculture Minor | Human-Animal Studies Minor | Literature (BA)
Topics in British literature covering various periods, literary movements, and themes. The course will study works of fiction, poetry, and drama, and their historical and cultural contexts. Potential topics include Victorian Literature & Art, Gothic Literature, British Colonial & Post-Colonial Literature, Performing Identity in Early Drama, Monsters and Magic, and others. This course may be repeated with change of topic.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Communication Arts and Literature - Education (BS) | English Literature Minor | Literature (BA)
This topics course examines some of the major developments in US literature. In reading a variety of canonical and noncanonical works, students will develop a greater understanding of US literature within specific sociocultural transformations and attendant literary movements. The course may be taught thematically, with possible topics including postcolonialism, environmental studies, immigration, and popular culture. May be repeated with change of topic.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Communication Arts and Literature - Education (BS) | English Literature Minor | Literature (BA)
Introduction to authors, genres, illustrations, and works of literature published for elementary age children. Current and classic works.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Literature (BA)
Theory, practice, and materials for teaching English language arts in middle school and high school, with particular attention to literature.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Communication Arts and Literature - Education (BS)
Theory, practice, and materials for teaching English language arts in middle school and high school, with particular attention to language and writing.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Communication Arts and Literature - Education (BS) | English Writing Studies Minor
The English language considered structurally (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics) and sociolinguistically (geographical and social dialects, gender issues, acquisition of first and second language, standard and nonstandard forms).
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Communication Arts and Literature - Education (BS) | Linguistics Minor | Literature (BA)
This course introduces students to sociolinguistics with some specific focus on the role of culture and language in education. Topics of study focus on diverse student populations in American schools, particularly language learners. The course examines the interaction between language(s) and culture and helps students explore how individuals are members of many communities and are influenced by a host of different cultural markers, such as language, race, ethnicity, regionalism, social class, gender, and other differences.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- English Studies (BA) | Linguistics Minor | Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages: K-12 ESL Licensure Preparation Minor | Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Minor | Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages: Non-licensure Preparation Minor | Teaching PK-12 Multilingual Learners (CERT)
Students will examine a current area of interest in the field of Writing Studies, including the topic's theoretical, scholarly, and pedagogical implications for writing and/or the teaching of writing. This course can be repeated for credit as the topic changes each time it is offered.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- English Writing Studies Minor
Selected topics course on literature about gender and gendered experiences
- Graduation Requirements:
- Diverse Cultures - Purple | Writing Intensive
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Gender and Women's Studies (BA) | Gender and Women's Studies (BS) | Gender and Women's Studies Minor | Literature (BA)
Studies in selected authors. Specific authors change. May be repeated with content changes.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Writing Intensive
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Literature (BA)
This course examines Shakespeare's poetry and dramatic works within their social and historical context. The plays will be considered as both literary texts and dramatic performances.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Communication Arts and Literature - Education (BS) | Literature (BA)
Study of literature from the 21st century, with an emphasis on how these works reflect contemporary concerns.
- Prerequisites:
- ENG 275W
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Literature (BA)
This course critically examines a wide array of literature, non-fiction essays and articles, film and art to explore the historical experiences of diverse Arab American communities. The course will begin by discussing major issues in the field, the history of immigration and citizenship, and developments in Arab American writing. Students will learn about waves of immigration from the 1880s onward, the literary communities that formed, and their contemporary legacy. The course will enable the students to better comprehend the historical and cultural contexts in which Arab American literature has evolved and the diverse perspectives of individual writers and artists.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Diverse Cultures - Purple | Writing Intensive
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Literature (BA) | Middle Eastern Studies and Islamic World Minor
Topics have included genres such as fantasy or historical fiction and thematic topics such as survival or journeys. May be repeated for credit when the topic changes.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Human-Animal Studies Minor | Literature (BA)
Selected periods of literary study.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Literature (BA)
Extensive reading in an area for which the student has had basic preparation.
- Prerequisites:
- Consent
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
Topics on themes, issues, and developments in genres of the literatures of the world. Content changes. May be repeated.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Diverse Cultures - Purple | Writing Intensive
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- English Literature Minor | International Relations (BA) | International Relations Minor | Literature (BA)
A study of selected novels from a variety of time periods and cultures, including Eastern and Western Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- English Literature Minor | International Relations (BA) | International Relations Minor | Literature (BA)
This writing-intensive course surveys the earliest Native American literary works, from oral tradition and songs to contemporary works and authors, with a particular emphasis on tribal and cultural contexts that identify these works as Native American.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Diverse Cultures - Purple | Writing Intensive
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- American Indigenous Studies (BA) | American Indigenous Studies (BS) | American Indigenous Studies (CERT) | Literature (BA)
This course surveys the origins and development of Chicana/o and Latina/o literature, from oral narratives, early poetry, and narrative fiction and memoirs, through the Chicano Movement and the emergence of Chicana/o literature and drama. The course also examines contemporary Chicana/o and Latina/o narrative fiction, including issues related to im/migration, the urban experience, Chicana/o and Latina/o subjectivity, and the reappropriation and reinterpretation of myths, legends, and cultural figures in transnational context.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Diverse Cultures - Purple | Writing Intensive
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Latin American Studies Minor | Literature (BA)
This writing-intensive course surveys the earliest African American literary works, including slave narratives, poetry, folklore, and oration, through 20th century movements such as the Jazz Age, Harlem Renaissance, and Black Arts Movement of the 1960s, to contemporary works and authors.
- Graduation Requirements:
- Diverse Cultures - Purple | Writing Intensive
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Literature (BA)
Theories of literature and its production and use. Prereq: 6 semester credits in literature.
- Prerequisites:
- 6 semester credits in literature
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Literature (BA)
Advanced interdisciplinary writing emphasizes critical reading and thinking, argumentative writing, library research, and documentation of sources in an academic setting. Practice and study of selected rhetorics of inquiry employed in academic disciplines preparing students for different systems of writing.
- Prerequisites:
- ENG 201W, ENG 301W
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
Selected works of literature for students in grades 5-12 from a variety of countries and cultures.
- Areas of Interest:
- Education and Training
- Programs:
- Literature (BA)