111-201: Entertainment Arts: Film, Television, and the Internet (Poster)
111-203: Entertainment Arts: Film, Television, and the Internet (Ponder)
111-403: Entertainment Arts: Film, Television, and the Internet (Poster)
111-601: Entertainment Arts: Film, Television, and the Internet (Ponder)
111-602: Entertainment Arts: Film, Television, and the Internet (Ponder)
150-001: Multicultural America (Schoeffel)
150-003: Multicultural America (Blewett)
150-004: Multicultural America (Walter)
150-005: Multicultural America (Walter)
150-006: Multicultural America (Schoeffel)
192-001: Freshman Seminar: The Memoir: Writing Your Life (Brusin)
192-002: Freshman Seminar: Aspects of Hell (Marks)
192-003: Freshman Seminar: Satire: From Jon Swift to Jon Stewart (Moore)
192-004: Freshman Seminar: Wiki Nation: Producing the Internet (Brehm)
192-005: Freshman Seminar: Multicultural America (Jay)
192-006: Freshman Seminar: Going Green: Literature and Film (Terwelp)
192-007: Freshman Seminar: Representations of the American Dream (Odrcic)
192-008: Freshman Seminar: Hmong American Life Stories (Buley-Meissner)
192-009: Freshman Seminar: Baseball Reading and Culture (Maris)
192-010: Freshman Seminar: The Beat Writers (Perso)
192-011: Freshman Seminar: Hmong American Life Stories (Buley-Meissner)
192-012: Freshman Seminar: Freshman Workshop in Creative Writing (Petty)
192-013: Freshman Seminar: The Translation Game: Examining Hidden Meanings in Language (Mattson)
192-014: Freshman Seminar: Contemporary Stories of Zen/Buddhism (Nelson)
192-015: Freshman Seminar: Writing for the Social Good (Spilka)
192-016: Freshman Seminar: Wild Justice: Revenge, Terror, and the State (Blewett)
201-001: Strategies for Academic Writing
205: Business Writing
206: Technical Writing
207-001: Health Science Writing (Walczyk)
209-001: Language in the United States (Mihas)
210-002: International English (Ambrose)
212-001: Grammar and Usage (Ambrose)
212-002: Grammar and Usage (Ambrose)
215-001: Introduction to English Studies
215-002: Introduction to English Studies
215-003: Introduction to English Studies
215-004: Introduction to English Studies (Couture)
215-005: Introduction to English Studies (Radke)
215-006: Introduction to English Studies
215-007: Introduction to English Studies
215-008: Introduction to English Studies (Kruse)
215-009: Introduction to English Studies (Chandler)
215-210: Introduction to English Studies (Sands)
222-001: English Writers, 1800 to the Present (Haffey)
223-001: American Writers to 1900 (Clark, R.)
229-001: Introduction to Modern Literature: Postmodern Fictions (Bulamur)
233: Introduction to Creative Writing (Morrow)
234-001: Writing Fiction: Structure and Technique (Stewart)
235-001: Writing Poetry: Forms, Styles, Voices (Firer)
240-002: Rhetoric, Writing, and Culture: Students as Workers: A Need for Social Movements? (Bonde-Griggs)
243-001: Introduction to Literature by Women: Suffragettes, Radical Spinsters, and the New Woman (Wadman)
248-001: Literature and Contemporary Life: Representations of 9/11 (Ogburn)
260-001: Introduction to Poetry: American Voices in the 20th & 21st Centuries (Elder)
261-002: Introduction to Short Stories: American Short Stories (VanPelt)
263-002: Introduction to the Novel: The Gothic Novel (Booker)
277-001: Introduction to Ethnic Minority Literature: Introduction to African American Literature & Film (Grayson)
279-001: Introduction to U.S. Latino/a Literature: Chicano/a Literature and Culture (Cardenas)
281-001: Introduction to African-American Literature: Slave & Neo-Slave Narratives (Clark, R.)
285-001: Modern Irish Language and Literature
286-001: Writing about Film and Television (Williams, Tami)
290-401: Introduction to Film Studies (Oren)
295-001: Women and Film (Kerns)
301-001: Survey of English Literature, Beginnings to 1500 (Fischer)
304-001: Survey of English Literature, 1798-1900 (Banerjee)
305-001: Survey of English Literature: 1900 to the Present (Lanters)
307-001: Survey of American Literature to 1865 (Sappenfield)
309-001: Survey of Contemporary American Literature (Tatham)
312-201: Topics in Film Studies: Media and Internet Culture (Poster)
320-001: Studies in Film Authorship: Woody Allen (Schneider)
320-002: Studies in Film Authorship: Stanley Kubrick (Samardzija)
325-001: The Art of Fiction: History of the Novel from the Beginning to the Present (Fischer)
326-001: The Development of the Novel: Varieties of Narrative Art, Bunyan to Austen (Kuist)
328-001: Forms of Experimental Literature: Animated Writing (Wysocki)
329-001: Film and Literature (Schneider)
343-001: Tragedy (Fischer)
361-001: The Development of Poetry: Six Modernist Poets (Puskar)
370-001: Folk Literature: American Folklore in Literature (Clark)
372-001: Survey of American Indian Literature (Blaeser)
383-001: Cinema and Genre: Film Noir (Schneider)
390-001: Classical Film Criticism and Theory (Williams, Tami)
394-001: Theories of Mass Culture: Latino/a American Popular Culture (Blasini)
400: Introduction to English Linguistics (Smith)
402-001: Theories of Language and Literature: Making Sense of Texts (Darnell)
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)
415-001: Fiction Workshop (Callanan)
415-002: Fiction Workshop (Kilwein-Guevara)
415-003: Fiction Workshop (Goulet)
415-004: Fiction Workshop (TBA)
416-001: Poetry Workshop (Firer)
416-002: Poetry Workshop (Dunham)
417-001: Readings for Writers: The Pleasure of Satire (Chapson)
430: Advanced Writing Workshop (Ross)
431-001: Topics in Advanced Writing: Intro to Professional Writing Research (Spilka)
433-001: Creative Nonfiction for Publication (Washburne)
435-201: Professional and Technical Writing (Alred)
439-001: Document Design (Wysocki)
443: Grant Writing (Stanton)
444-204: Technical Editing (Spilka)
445-001: The Composing Process: Teaching Composing (Gillam)
449: Writing Internship in English (Washburne)
451-001: Chaucer (Baron)
452-001: Shakespeare (Netzloff)
454-001: Milton (Kennedy)
461-001: Writers in American Literature, 1900 to the Present: Beat Generation and San Francisco Renaissance Poet (Liddy)
461-002: Writers in American Literature, 1900 to the Present: The Modernist Novel (Puskar)
465-001: Women Writer: Asian American Women Writers (Buley-Meissner)
504-001: Studies in Literature, 1660-1800: The Eighteenth-Century Novel (Kalter)
507-001: Studies in Literature, 1900 to the Present: Jewish American Literature from the Holocaust to the 21st Century (Baum)
520-001: Studies in American Indian Literature: Postcolonial and American Indian Literature (Wilson)
530-001: Studies in Shakespeare: Tragedies (Stark)
547-001: Studies in Theory and Criticism: Feminist Literary Theory (Gallop)
565-001: Intro to Adult/University Level TESOL
611-001: The Writer and the Current Literary Scene (Liddy)
615-001: Advanced Workshop in Fiction: (Kilwein-Guevara)
615-002: Advanced Workshop in Fiction: (TBA)
616-001: Advanced Workshop in Poetry: The Lyric (Blaeser)
621-001: Seminar in the Literature of England: The Modernists (Lanters)
623-001: Seminar in American Literature: American Women Regionalists (Hamilton)
631-001: Seminar in African-American Literature: Images of Black Women in African American Fiction and Film (Grayson)
632-001: Seminar in American Indian Literature: The Fiction of Louise Erdrich (Wilson)
685-001: Honors Seminar: Aslant & Askew: Unreliable Narration (Schuster)
701-001: The Teaching of College Composition (Lynch)
704-001: Teaching Creative Writing (Dunham)
708-201: Advanced Professional Writing (Alred)
711-001: Topics in Professional Writing: Professional Writing Research (Spilka)
716-001: Poetic Craft and Theory: Poetry in Conert with the Visual Arts (Cardenas)
720-001: Modern Literary Theory (Netzloff)
743-001: Film Studies (Martin)
750-001: History of Rhetoric I: Classical Rhetoric (Gillam)
761-001: Discourse Analysis (Noonan)
769-001: Topics in Linguistics: TOPIC: Graduate Introduction to Linguistics I (Noonan)
774-001: Literature in Victorian England: Gender, Sexuality, and the Victorian Novel (Banerjee)
805-001: Seminar in English Language: Cross-Linguistic Studies in Information Management and Distribution (Noonan)
806-001: Seminar in Linguistics: (TBA)
813-001: Special Topics in Creative Writing: Restrictions and Obstructions (Hall)
815-001: Seminar in Fiction Writing: The Novella (Callanan)
817-001: Seminar in Critical Writing (Gallop)
820-001: Seminar in Advanced Topics in Literary Criticism and Research: Cultural Criticism (Hall)
822-001: Seminar in Poetry: Poems and/as Objects (Kalter)
855-001: Seminar in Theories of Business and Technical Writing: Rhetoric of Technology (Clark, D)
875-001: Seminar in Modern Literature: Becoming Modern: Gendered Narratives (Sangari)
877-001: Seminar in Film Theory: Body Genres (Petro)
882-001: Seminar in Nineteenth-Century American Literature: American Women Writers and the Sentimental (Hamilton)