Courses

ENG 4825/4826: Topics in Medieval Literature
Apr 6, 2020

Next semester, Dr. Alison Gulley will be teaching ENG 4825/4826: Medieval Afterlives which focuses on “medievalism,” or the construction...

ENG 3450/ RC 3400
Apr 6, 2020

This is fall Professor Bethany Mannon will be teaching ENG 3450: Advanced Composition: Digital Storytelling. The course will focus on creating narrati...

English 4870-101 Literature of the British Romantic Period
Apr 6, 2020

This fall Dr. William D. Brewer will be teaching English 4870-101: Literature of the British Romantic Period with a focus on the Regency Period o...

Summer Classes
Mar 30, 2020

Good news! The English department has released a list of courses available over the summer. Please speak with your advisor if you are interested in an...

ENG 4585/86: Studies in Ethnic American Literature
Mar 30, 2020

Next semester Dr. Tammy Wahpeconiah is offering “Wandering in Strange Lands”: Speculative Fiction & Ethnic Writers as English 4585/86. The cla...

ENG 4120-101
Mar 24, 2020

This coming Fall semester Dr. Belinda Walzer is teaching English 4120-101 Grant Writing. The goal of this course is to get students real experience in...

English 5890- 20th Century British Literature: James Joyce's Ulysses
Mar 17, 2020

Dr. Carl Eby will be teaching this graduate level course in Fall of 2020. This class focuses on James Joyce's novel Ulysses and its profound impact on...

Human Development and Creative Writing in Croatia
Nov 6, 2019

Looking for a creative and engaging opportunity to study abroad and write this summer? You can earn credits for English 3652 and get to explore the hi...

English 4509- Classical Receptions: The Afterlife of the Greco-Roman Tradition
Oct 29, 2019

This class, taught by Dr. Germán Campos-Muñoz, approaches the convoluted history of classical reception through examining prominant cases of adaptat...

English 4850- Renaissance Drama
Oct 29, 2019

Dr. David L. Orvis will be teaching this course which will focus on the explosion of literature in Renaissance London by Shakespeare's contemporaries....