Fall 2004 Courses
150-001: Multicultural America (Wilson)150-002: Multicultural America (Park)
150-003: Multicultural America (Kuhn)
192-001: Freshman Seminar: Feminist Writing (Gallop)
192-003: Freshman Seminar: Creating & Analyzing the Art of Prose Style (Nardin)
192-004: Freshman Seminar: The Other Celts (Clark, George)
192-005: Freshman Seminar: Southeast Asian American Life Stories (Buley-Meissner)
192-006: Freshman Seminar: The Beat Writers (Perso)
192-007: Freshman Seminar: Representations of the American Dream (Odrcic)
192-008: Freshman Seminar: Irish Folk and Fairy Tales (Walczyk)
192-009: Freshman Seminar: The Art of War: America's Wars in Literature and Film (Clohessy)
192-010: Freshman Seminar: Images of Passage (Dale)
192-011: Freshman Seminar: Reading Baseball: Baseball, Genre, and Culture (Maris)
201-001: Strategies for Academic Writing (Norman)
201-002: Strategies for Academic Writing (Norman)
201-003: Strategies for Academic Writing (Norman)
201-004: Strategies for Academic Writing (Baggott)
201-005: Strategies for Academic Writing (Baggott)
201-006: Strategies for Academic Writing (Listoe)
201-007: Strategies for Academic Writing (Listoe)
205: Business Writing
206-001: Technical Writing (Nygaard)
209-001: Language in the United States (Mattson)
210-001: International English (Ambrose)
212-001: Grammar and Usage (Smith)
212-002: Grammar and Usage (Ambrose)
214-001: Writing in the Professions: Writing For Criminal Justice and Social Welfare (Donay)
215-001: Introduction to English Studies (Brown)
215-002: Introduction to English Studies (Fischer)
215-003: Introduction to English Studies (Krall-Lanoue)
215-004: Introduction to English Studies (Ogburn)
215-005: Introduction to English Studies (Wesp)
215-006: Introduction to English Studies (Jiang)
215-007: Introduction to English Studies (Clark, David)
223-001: American Writers to 1900 (Heagy)
229-001:Introduction to Modern Literature: Backgrounds: Repeat of English 225 (Krall)
233: Introduction to Creative Writing
234-001: Writing Fiction: Structure and Technique (Dworschack-Kinter)
235-001: Writing Poetry: Forms, Styles, Voices (Firer)
236-001: Introductory Topics in Creative Writing: Nonfiction Writing (Hazard)
240-001: Rhetoric, Writing, and Culture: Multiple Modes of Knowing Trauma (Piwoni)
243-001: Introduction to Literature by Women: Women and Madness (Brenegan)
243-002: Introduction to Literature by Women: Women and Nature (Bretl)
247-001: Literature and Human Experience: Bible as Literature: The New Testament (Fischer)
247-002: Literature and Human Experience: The Odyssey in Adaptation (O'Brien)
247-103: Literature and Human Experience: Whitman & Ginsberg - Liberating American Bards (Poniewaz)
248-001: Literature and Contemporary Life: Introduction Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender (Carr)
248-002: Literature and Contemporary Life: Reading About Writing: Mystery, Intrigue & Narrative (Neiman)
251-001: Fantasy in Literature: Tolkien (Kosalka)
261-001: Introduction to Short Stories: American Short Stories (Sobol)
261-002: Introduction to Short Stories: American Short Stories (VanPelt)
261-003: Introduction to Short Stories: American Women Writers (Strauss)
262-001: Introduction to Drama: Theater of War (Matuszak)
263-001: Introduction to the Novel: Nationalism, Racism & the Novel (Kuhlman)
263-002: Introduction to the Novel: Coming of Age Narratives in Multicultural America (Park)
276-001: Introduction to American Indian Literature: Metamorphic Journeys (Unterweger)
277-001: Introduction to Ethnic Minority Literature: Introduction to African American Literature & Film (Grayson)
280-001: Introduction to Asian-American Literature: Asian American Women Writers (Buley-Meissner)
286-001: Writing about Film and Television: Focus on Orson Welles (Samardzija)
290-401: Introduction to Film Studies (Oren)
290-601: Introduction to Film Studies (McFadden)
290-602: Introduction to Film Studies (McFadden)
290-603: Introduction to Film Studies (Williams, Terri)
290-604: Introduction to Film Studies (Williams, Terri)
290-605: Introduction to Film Studies (Kerns)
290-606: Introduction to Film Studies (Kerns)
293-001: Literature and Media: Unfaithful Women in Fiction and Film (Betterton)
293-002: Literature and Media: Carnivals & Sideshows in Popular Culture (Kerns)
295-001: Women and Film (Klingensmith)
295-002: Women and Film (Wollersheim)
298-001: Undergraduate Lower-Division Service Learning (Wilson)
298-002: Undergraduate Lower-Division Service Learning (Buley-Meissner)
298-003: Undergraduate Lower-Division Service Learning (Dale)
298-004: Undergraduate Lower-Division Service Learning (Park)
298-005: Undergraduate Lower-Division Service Learning (Nygaard)
298-006: Undergraduate Lower-Division Service Learning (Kuhn)
303-001: Survey of English Literature, 1660-1798
304-001: Survey of English Literature, 1798-1900 (Banerjee)
306-001: Survey of Irish Literature (Liddy)
307-001: Survey of American Literature to 1865 (Sappenfield)
312-001: Topics in Film Studies: Experimental and Avant-Garde Film
312-002: Topics in Film Studies: History of American Independent Film (Callahan)
316-001: World Cinema: Mexican and Cuban Cinema (Blasini)
326-001: The Development of the Novel: The Nineteenth Century Novel (Fischer)
342-001: Comedy: The Comedic Tradition (Stark)
360-001: The Art of Poetry: Poets as Storytellers (Hazard)
372-001: Survey of American Indian Literature (Wilson)
378-001: Survey of Current Literary and Cultural Theory (Kincaid)
380-001: Media and Society: Representations of Race in Early American Cinema (Jay)
383-001: Cinema and Genre: Film Noir
390-001: Classical Film Criticism and Theory (Martin)
394-001: Theories of Mass Culture: Media and Theories of the Popular (Oren)
398-002: Undergraduate Upper-Division Service Learning (Downing)
398-003: Undergraduate Upper-Division Service Learning (Van Pelt)
400-001: Introduction to English Linguistics (Downing)
400-002: Introduction to English Linguistics (Smith)
403-001: Survey of Modern English Grammar (Noonan)
404-001: Language, Power, and Identity (Downing)
414-001: Special Topics in Creative Writing: Whitman's Children (Firer)
415-001: Fiction Workshop (Bontly)
415-002: Fiction Workshop (Smoller-Phillips)
415-003: Fiction Workshop (Hazard)
416-001: Poetry Workshop (Firer)
425-201: Advanced Business Writing (Spilka)
425-202: Advanced Business Writing (Parker)
430-001: Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
430-002: Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
430-003: Advanced Writing Workshop (Lu)
430-004: Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
433-001: Creative Nonfiction for Publication (Washburne)
435-201: Professional and Technical Writing (Alred)
439-001: Document Design (Clark, David)
448-001: Professional Writing Theory and Practice (Spilka)
449-001: Writing Internship in English (Washburne)
451-001: Chaucer (Amsler)
452-001: Shakespeare (Netzloff)
454-001: Milton (Kennedy)
458-001: Writers in English Literature, 1798-1900: Poetry and Painting of William Blake (VanPelt)
465-001: Women Writers: Women Writers in a Global Context (Banerjee)
465-002: Women Writers: Margaret Atwood: The Novels (Tatham)
515-001: Literature and the Other Arts: The Gothic Tradition
530-001: Studies in Shakespeare: Shakespeare's Histories (Netzloff)
565-001: Introduction to Adult/University Level TESOL (Mayes)
615-001: Advanced Workshop in Fiction (Kilwein-Guevara)
616-001: Advanced Workshop in Poetry: An Exhaltation of Forms (Taylor)
624-001: Seminar in Modern Literature: Postmodern Fictions (Tatham)
631-001: Seminar in African-American Literature: Images of Black Women in African American Fiction/Film (Grayson)
632-001: Seminar in American Indian Literature: American Indian Autobiographies (Wilson)
685-001: Honors Seminar: Early Modern Drama (Kennedy)
685-002: Honors Seminar: American Migration: Fiction-Steinbeck, Hurston & Cather (Hamilton)
685-003: Honors Seminar: Visions and Antivisions: Blake to Bensmaia (Samuels)
701-001: The Teaching of College Composition (Horner)
708-201: Advanced Professional Writing (Alred)
715-001: Narrative Craft and Theory: Pushing the Boundaries of Genre (Clark, George)
716-001: Poetic Craft and Theory: History and Poetic Imagination (Kilwein-Guevara)
720-001: Modern Literary Theory (Kincaid)
738-001: Theories of Language, Literature, or Composition: Language and Culture (Mayes)
743-001: Film Studies (Martin)
769-001: Topics in Linguistics: Graduate Introduction to Linguistics I (Noonan)
776-001: Women Writers: Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf (Nardin)
777-001: American Literature to 1830: Texts and Issues in Early American Writing (Sappenfield)
805-001: Seminar in English Language: Pragmatics in Literacy & Poetics (Amsler)
812-001: Seminar in Theories of Composition and Rhetoric: Feminist Rhetorics (Gillam)
815-001: Seminar in Fiction Writing: The Discovered Manuscript (Roberts)
816-001: Seminar in Poetry Writing: The Short Poem (Liddy)
817-001: Seminar in Critical Writing (Gallop)
820-001: Seminar in Advanced Topics in Literary Criticism and Research: Geographies of Difference (Netzloff)
823-001: Seminar in the Drama: Brecht, Artaud, their Avatars and Progeny
824-001: Seminar in Special Topics in Literature: Reading/Writing Culture: Representing Globalization (Lu)
877-001: Seminar in Film Theory: Questions of Film Authorship: Godard and Mieville (Callahan)
878-001: Seminar in Feminist Critical Theory: Cultural Diversity/Multiculturalism/Globalization-Gendered Debates (Sangari)
882-001: Seminar in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: The Fiction of Disorderly Conduct (Hamilton)

