Fall 2007 Courses
111-201: Entertainment Arts: Film, Television, and the Internet (Poster)
111-203: Entertainment Arts: Film, Television, and the Internet (Ponder)
150-001: Multicultural America (Schoeffel)
150-002: Multicultural America (Schoeffel)
150-003: Multicultural America
150-004: Multicultural America
150-005: Multicultural America (Walter)
192-001: Freshman Seminar: The Beat Writers (Perso)
192-002: Freshman Seminar: Writing Your Life: Memoirs (Brusin)
192-005: Freshman Seminar: African-American Folklore in Literature (R. Clark)
192-006: Freshman Seminar: Representations of the American Dream (Odrcic)
192-007: Freshman Seminar: Spirituality in Multicultural America (Buley-Meissner)
192-008: Freshman Seminar: Baseball Reading and Culture (Maris)
192-009: Freshman Seminar: American Women Writers (Petty)
192-011: Freshman Seminar: American Work: From the Puritans to Dilbert (Mulvihill)
192-012: Freshman Seminar: Satire, from Jon Swift to Jon Stewart (Moore)
192-014: Freshman Seminar: Madness and Mercy: From Medea to Beloved (Hamilton)
192-015: Freshman Seminar: Breaking the Rules: Women Writers (Terwelp)
192-016: Freshman Seminar: Four American Storytellers: Hawthorne, Hemingway, Salinger, O'Brien (Sappenfield)
192-017: Freshman Seminar: Writing for the Social Good (Spilka)
192-019: Freshman Seminar: The Short Story (Fischer)
192-020: Freshman Seminar: Identity and Contemporary U.S. Popular Culture (Blasini)
192-021: Freshman Seminar: Southeast Asian American Life Stories (Buley-Meissner)
192-022: Freshman Seminar: The Nightmares of History (Listoe)
192-025: Freshman Seminar: Madness and Mercy: From Medea to Beloved (Hamilton)
201: Strategies for Academic Writing
205: Business Writing
206-001: Technical Writing (Andersen)
206-202: Technical Writing (Lyons)
207-001: Health Science Writing (Walczyk)
209-001: Language in the United States (Mattson)
210-001: International English (Ambrose)
212-003: Grammar and Usage (Ambrose)
212-004: Grammar and Usage (Ambrose)
213-001: Grammar for Students of Foreign Languages (Ambrose)
214-001: Writing in the Professions: Writing for Criminal Justice and Social Welfare (Donay)
215-001: Introduction to English Studies (Godsave)
215-002: Introduction to English Studies
215-003: Introduction to English Studies (Kincaid)
215-004: Introduction to English Studies (Elder)
215-005: Introduction to English Studies (Piwoni)
215-006: Introduction to English Studies (Abbott)
215-007: Introduction to English Studies (R. Clark)
215-008: Introduction to English Studies (Chandler)
215-009: Introduction to English Studies (D. Clark)
222-001: English Writers, 1800 to the Present (Stender)
224-001: American Writers: 1900 to the Present (Haffey)
229-001: Introduction to Modern Literature: Recent Developments (Bulamur)
230-001: Writing with Style (Ross)
233: Introduction to Creative Writing
234-001: Writing Fiction: Structure and Technique (Rausch)
235-001: Writing Poetry: Forms, Styles, Voices (Firer)
240-001: Rhetoric, Writing, and Culture: Feminism and Materialism (Bonde-Griggs)
243-001: Introduction to Literature by Women: Women in Science Fiction (Ogburn)
245-001: The Life, Times, and Work of a Literary Artist: Resisting Authority in Women's Fiction (Jiang)
247-003: Literature and Human Experience: Dark Humor in Contemporary American Literature (Clancy)
247-102: Literature and Human Experience: Whitman & Ginsberg - Liberating American Bards (Poniewaz)
248-001: Literature and Contemporary Life: Graphic Novel and Deconstruction of the Super Hero (Pemelton)
251-001: Fantasy in Literature: JRR Tolkien and His Legacy (P. Dworschack-Kinter)
252-001: Mystery and Detective Fiction: What's the Detective's Motive (Hazard)
260-001: Introduction to Poetry: Contemporary American Poetry Scene (Radke)
261-001: Introduction to Short Stories: American Short Stories (Adams)
263-001: Introduction to the Novel: Modern American Novel (Gerhart)
268-001: Introduction to Cultural Studies: Lesbian Slashers (Chetkovich)
274-001: Literature and the Other Arts: The Image of Hero (Jarvis)
277-001: Introduction to Ethnic Minority Literature: Introduction to African American Literature & Film (Grayson)
286-001: Writing about Film and Television (Wollersheim)
286-003: Writing about Film and Television (Terri Williams)
290-005: Introduction to Film Studies (Wollersheim)
290-006: Introduction to Film Studies (Terri Williams)
290-007: Introduction to Film Studies (Ponder)
291-003: Introduction to Television Studies (Kerns)
295-001: Women and Film (Fey)
301-001: Survey of English Literature, Beginnings to 1500 (Fischer)
302-001: Survey of English Literature, 1500-1660 (Kennedy)
305-001: Survey of English Literature: 1900 to the Present (Lanters)
306-001: Survey of Irish Literature (Liddy)
307-001: Survey of American Literature to 1865 (Sappenfield)
309-001: Survey of Contemporary American Literature (Tatham)
312-003: Topics in Film Studies: Science Fiction - Utopia and Dystopia (Sands)
312-204: Topics in Film Studies: Media and Internet Culture (Poster)
316-001: World Cinema: French New Wave Cinema (Tami Williams)
316-003: World Cinema
320-002: Studies in Film Authorship: Cuban and Mexican Filmmakers (Blasini)
320-003: Studies in Film Authorship: Stanley Kubrick
326-001: The Development of the Novel: British Comic Fiction, 1798-2005 (Fischer)
328-003: Forms of Experimental Literature: sequence + image + text (Hall)
329-001: Film and Literature (Schneider)
377-001: Survey of African-American Literature, 1930 to the Present (R. Clark)
378-001: Survey of Current Literary and Cultural Theory (Kincaid)
380-001: Media and Society: Cinema and 9/11 (Martin)
380-002: Media and Society: The Postmodern Animal (Hall)
383-001: Cinema and Genre: The Western (Schneider)
383-004: Cinema and Genre: Horror Films 1960-1985 (Blasini)
390-001: Classical Film Criticism and Theory (Tami Williams)
394-002: Theories of Mass Culture: Theories of Popular Culture (Schneider)
400-001: Introduction to English Linguistics (Smith)
400-002: Introduction to English Linguistics (Smith)
402-001: Theories of Language and Literature: Language and Public Policy (Noonan)
403-001: Survey of Modern English Grammar (Smith)
404-001: Language, Power, and Identity (Mayes)
414-001: Special Topics in Creative Writing: Whitman's Children (Firer)
414-003: Special Topics in Creative Writing: 'Wisdom Sits in Places,' Writing from Nature (Blaeser)
415-001: Fiction Workshop (Smoller-Phillips)
415-002: Fiction Workshop
415-003: Fiction Workshop (Goulet)
416-001: Poetry Workshop (Firer)
416-002: Poetry Workshop (Kilwein-Guevara)
416-003: Poetry Workshop
417-001: Readings for Writers: The Pleasure of Satire (Chapson)
430-001: Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
430-002: Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
430-003: Advanced Writing Workshop (Gallop)
431-001: Topics in Advanced Writing: Grant Writing (Stanton)
431-202: Topics in Advanced Writing: Technical Editing (Spilka)
433-001: Creative Nonfiction for Publication (Washburne)
435-001: Professional and Technical Writing (Alred)
439-001: Document Design (D. Clark)
449: Writing Internship in English (Washburne)
452-001: Shakespeare (Netzloff)
461-001: Writers in American Literature, 1900 to the Present: The Confessional Poets
465-001: Women Writers: Captivity, Seduction and Domesticity (Hamilton)
465-002: Women Writers (Banerjee)
504-001: Studies in Literature, 1660-1800: 18th Century Experimental Fiction (Kuist)
520-002: Studies in American Indian Literature: Native Novels (Blaeser)
523-001: Studies in U.S. Latino/a Literature: The Architecture of Cultural Identity
530-001: Studies in Shakespeare: Tragedies (Stark)
547-001: Studies in Theory and Criticism: Performance Theory (McKenzie)
565-001: Introduction to Adult/University Level TESOL (Mayes)
612-001: Poetry and the Creative Process (Kilwein-Guevara)
615-001: Advanced Workshop in Fiction (Callanan)
616-001: Advanced Workshop in Poetry: The Musicality of Poetry - Sound and Rhythm
616-002: Advanced Workshop in Poetry: Ekphrastic Poetry
621-001: Seminar in the Literature of England: The Victorian Novel (Banerjee)
625-002: Seminar in Literary History: Popular Shakespeare (Netzloff)
627-001: Seminar in Literature and Culture: The Suburban Imagination (Puskar)
630-001: Seminar in Literature and the Other Arts: Postmodern Drama, Theater, and Performance (McKenzie)
631-001: Seminar in African-American Literature: Images of Black Women in African American Fiction and Film (Grayson)
633-001: Seminar in Rhetoric and Writing
685-001: Honors Seminar: Contemporary Commonwealth Fiction (G. Clark)
685-002: Honors Seminar: Ancient Greek Rhetoric and Contemporary Writers (Gillam)
701-001: The Teaching of College Composition
712-001: Professional Writing Theory (Spilka)
715-001: Narrative Craft and Theory: Transitional Fiction: Crossing Borders/Crossing Genres (Callanan)
718-001: Directed Writing in Poetry (Liddy)
740-001: Backgrounds of Modernism I: 1750-1914
743-001: Film Studies (Petro)
753-001: Contemporary Rhetorical Theory (Schuster)
772-002: Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature: Survey of 18th Century British Literature (Kalter)
780-002: African American Literature: Blackness, Modernity and Visual Culture (Jay)
806-001: Seminar in Linguistics: Field Methods (Noonan)
812-001: Seminar in Theories of Composition and Rhetoric (Gillam)
820-001: Seminar in Advanced Topics in Literary Criticism and Research (McKenzie)
825-001: Seminar in Major Figures: James Joyce (Lanters)
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)
885-001: Seminar in Critical Theory: Spivak (Gallop)

