2024-2025 Graduate Catalog | 20253
English Courses
		ENGL 5115		Writing Fiction I		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5116		Writing Fiction II		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5125		Writing Poetry I		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5126		Writing Poetry II		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5135		Scriptwriting/Playwriting I		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5145		Writing Creative Nonfiction I		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5146		Writing Creative Nonfiction II		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5157		Topics in Writing, Editing and Publishing		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5177		Rhetoric of Social Media		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5179		Elements of Digital Rhetoric		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5180		Digital Writing and Rhetoric Capstone Project		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5183		Topics in Writing or Rhetoric		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5420		Shakespeare and His Age		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5429		Shakespeare for Teachers		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5510		Writing Center Practicum		
			(1-3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5520		Writing for the Secondary School Teacher		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5540		Literature for Young Adults		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5550		Methods of Teaching English and Communication		
			(4 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 5860		Internship in Writing, Editing or Publishing		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 6110		Research and Bibliography		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 6260		Shakespeare		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 6270		Seminar In Literature		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 6277		Problems of Literary Criticism		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 6317		Seminar in American Literature		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 6318		Seminar in British Literature		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 6328		Seminar in Composition Theory		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 6337		Language and Linguistics Topics		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 6680		Interdisciplinary Seminar		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		ENGL 6700		Seminar in Rhetorical Theory		
			(3 credits)
		
		
	
			ENGL 5177 Rhetoric of Social Media (3 credits)
		This course, which is theory-grounded, gives students the opportunity to explore new forms of online publishing, study, and written expression, including social media. Computer-intensive.		
		
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