2012-2013 Catalog > Courses > ENGL - English > 500
Study in-depth of one writer or up to three writers related on the basis of a unifying principle.
Study of the development of important movements or concepts in literature.
Study of literary works from different time periods, nations, or cultures.
Part one of the historical study of critical and theoretical approaches to literature and the teaching of literature, with concentration on authors pre 1900.
Part two of the historical study of critical and theoretical approaches to literature and the teaching of literature, with concentration on authors post 1900.
A variable-content course, interdisciplinary in nature, featuring a contemporary topic central to the discipline.
Study in literature or language in conjunction with a cross-listed undergraduate 400 level course. Graduate students are required to do graduate-level work beyond the course requirements for undergraduate students.
A variable-content course on topics announced in the online Course Offerings each semester.