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Calendar
Academic Year 1998-1999

Calendar
Academic Year 1999-2000

Liberal ed Reqs
Quarter to Semester System

Liberal ed Reqs
Semester to Quarter System

Recommended
Quarter to Semester Substitutions

Fall 98
Schedule

Spring 99
Schedule

ENGLISH

ENGLISH

RECOMMENDED QUARTER TO SEMESTER COURSE SUBSTITUTIONS
English Contact: Nancy Michael Hagg-Sauer 305 ph.3357
The following substitutions are recommendations of the department and are subject to change and interpretation.
Note: For courses not offered under quarters, see Semester Course Offerings, below.
Quarter Courses
1996-98 Undergraduate Catalog
Recommended Semester Course Substitution
1998-2000 Undergraduate Catalog

089 Basic Writing

0900 Basic Writing

121 College Writing I

1001 College Writing I

122 College Writing II

See Department Plan

123 College Writing III

1002 College Writing II

167 American Nature Writers

2925 American Nature Writers

181 Understanding Fiction

1210 Understanding Fiction

182 Understanding Poetry

1220 Understanding Poetry

183 Understanding Non-Fiction

1200 Understanding Non-Fiction

184 Understanding Drama as Literature

1230 Understanding Drama as Literature

185 Understanding Film

1240 Understanding Film

218 Introductory Writing Fiction

2010 Introduction to Writing Fiction

219 Introductory Writing Poetry

2020 Introduction to Writing Poetry

220 Expository Writing

2000 Expository Writing

221 Scriptwriting

2030 Introduction to Scriptwriting and Playwriting

223 Modern Usage and Structure

3780 The English Language

227 Technical Writing

2100 Technical Writing

241 Introduction to English Literature I

2264 English Literature I

242 Introduction to English Literature II

2265 English Literature II

265 American Indian Literature

3250 American Indian Literature

266 American Literature to 1900

2254 American Literature I

267 American Literature from 1900 to the Present

2255 American Literature II

270 Mythology

2470 Mythology, Legends, & Folktales

271 World Literature I

2274 World Literature I

272 World Literature II

2275 World Literature II

275 The Bible as Literature

2370 The Bible as Literature

281 The Short Story

4370 Literary Genres

285 The American Film

2240 The American Film

289 English Topics

3680 English Topics

310 Mythology, Legends, and Folktales

2470 Mythology, Legends, & Folktales

312 Directed Classroom Instruction

3510 Directed Classroom Instruction

313 Literature for Young Adults

3570 Literature for Young Adults

318 Intermediate Fiction Writing

3010 Advanced Fiction Writing

319 Intermediate Poetry Writing

3020 Advanced Poetry Writing

320 Advanced Prose Style

3000 Advanced Prose Writing

321 Advanced Scriptwriting

3030 Advanced Scriptwriting

323 Writing Course for the Secondary Teacher

3500 Writing for the Secondary School Teacher

325 Writing in the Disciplines

3100 Writing in the Disciplines

330 Women in Film

3240 Women in Film

333 Science Fiction/Fantasy

2210 Science Fiction/Fantasy

340 The Old and Middle English Periods

4264 Chaucer and his Age

343 The Renaissance Period

3260 English Renaissance Period

344 The 17th Century Period

3260 English Renaissance Period

345 The 18th Century Period

3267 Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature

346 The Romantic Period

3268 Romantics and Victorians

347 The Victorian Period

3268 Romantics and Victorians

348 20th Century British Literature

3269 Twentieth-Century British and Commonwealth Literature

351 English Regional Specialty

3269 Twentieth-Century British and Commonwealth Literature

360 American Literature Specialty

American Literature class, with consent of advisor

364 The West in American Literature

3254 American Literature to 1850

366 American Romanticism

3255 American Romanticism, Realism, & Naturalism

367 American Realism

3255 American Romanticism, Realism, & Naturalism

380 The Novel

4370 Literary Genres

381 The Poem

4370 Literary Genres

385 International Film

3340 International Film

389 English Topics

3680 English Topics

418 Advanced Fiction Writing

3010 Advanced Fiction Writing

419 Advanced Poetry Writing

3020 Advanced Poetry Writing

429 History of the English Language

3780 The English Language

441 Chaucer

4264 Chaucer and His Age

442 Milton

4266 Milton and His Age

444 Shakespeare

4265 Shakespeare and His Age

449 English Literature - Single Author Specialization

4660 English Literature - Special Topics

450 English Literature - Multiple Author Specialization

4660 English Literature - Special Topics

451 English Literature Specialty

4660 English Literature - Special Topics

452 Canadian Literature

3269 Twentieth Century British & Commonwealth Literature

457 20th Century American Poetry

3256 Twentieth Century American Literature

465 20th Century American Novel

3256 Twentieth Century American Literature

468 American Literature - Single Author Specialization

4650 American Literature - Special Topics

469 American Literature- Multiple Author Specialization

4250 Major American Authors

480 Seminar Literary Criticism

4770 Seminar: Literary Criticism & Theory

488 Comparative Literature -
Single Author Specialization

4270 Comparative Literature

489 Comparative Literature -
Multiple Author Specialization

4270 Comparative Literature

DEPARTMENT PLAN (DP) for ADVISING
for Quarter to Semester Substitution
of Sequence and Consolidated Courses

The following plan, prepared by the department, will be used to advise students regarding quarter to semester substitutions of sequence and consolidated courses. The plan is based on the following Policies and Practices for Semester Conversion Advising (Semester Conversion Committee; Faculty Senate):

  • Options for meeting the No Retake Policy when students already have completed in quarters a portion of a semester course
    1. Using an All-University number, departments may allow students to enroll for variable credit to complete a portion of a semester course.
    2. Using All-University numbers, departments may design and offer appropriate transitional courses.
    3. Departments may waive portions of a sequence course requirement.
  • This plan is subject to revision and interpretation.
  • For substitution of courses not listed here, see the Quarter to Semester Course Substitution list

Quarter Course
(Number and Title)
Option
(1, 2 or 3 from above, or description of other option/s)

122 College Writing II

# 2 or English 3100
When interim class is no longer offered: # 1 or # 3