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Spring Semester 2023

 

English
Patricia C Dahlquist • Bradley Hall 362 • 309-677-3652
ENG101English CompositionGenEd: C1   Core: W1(3 hours)
 01 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR225 Leslie Russell  
 02 TT4:30 PM -5:15 PM BR388 Rachel Lewis  
 03 MWF10:00 AM -10:50 AM BR100 Joli Boerma  
 04 MWF10:00 AM -10:50 AM BR388 Anna Ullmann  
 05 TT9:00 AM -10:15 AM BR259 Gordon Petry  
 06 TT10:30 AM -11:45 AM BR126 Gordon Petry  
 07 TT12:00 PM -1:15 PM BR225 Jane Carman  
 08 TT1:30 PM -2:45 PM BR120 Jane Carman  
 09 TT3:00 PM -4:15 PM BR388 Rachel Lewis  
 10 MW4:30 PM -5:45 PM BR388 Amanda J Hartwig  
 11 MWF2:00 PM -2:50 PM BR220 Joli Boerma  
 12 Tu4:30 PM -7:00 PM BR126 Phil Luciano  
 13 MW3:00 PM -4:15 PM BR388 Rachel Lewis  
 15 MWF12:00 PM -12:50 PM BR126 Joli Boerma  
 16 TT3:00 PM -4:15 PM BR126 Jeanine Williams  
 17 TT9:00 AM -10:15 AM BR135 Laura Lopez  
ENG115Introduction to LiteratureGenEd: HL   Core: HU(3 hours)
 01 TT3:00 PM -4:15 PM BR135 Jane Carman  
 02 TT10:30 AM -11:45 AM BR225 Patricia C Dahlquist  
 03 Arr  ONLONL Glen Bush Online Course
 Access to Canvas Required
ENG124American WritersGenEd: HL   Core: HU(3 hours)
 01 MWF1:00 PM -1:50 PM BR132 Joli BoermaCore: WI 
ENG125Literatures of IdentityCore: HU,MI(3 hours)
 01 TT12:00 PM -1:15 PM BR210 Alexander Lalama  
 Topic: LatinX Literatures. Contact instructor for more information.
 02 MW3:00 PM -4:15 PM BR270 Christine E Blouch  
 Topic: LGBTQ Identities in Literature and Film
 03 TT1:30 PM -2:45 PM BR132 Leslie Russell  
 Topic: Three Facets of Identity. Contact instructor for more information.
 04 TT12:00 PM -1:15 PM BR250 Claire McQuerry  
 Topic: Immigrant Literature
 05 TT10:30 AM -11:45 AM BR142 Seth R Katz  
 Topic: Jewish-American Literature
 06 TT3:00 PM -4:15 PM BR235 Kevin R Swafford  
 Topic: Humans, Animals, & Identity
 07 MWF10:00 AM -10:50 AM BR132 Sarah Wilhoit  
 Topic: Gender and Madness
 40 TT3:00 PM -4:15 PM BR132 Amy Eggert  
 Topic: Vulnerability. Section 40 RESERVED for HONORS students only.
ENG129Introduction to African American LiteratureGenEd: HL   Core: HU(3 hours)
 01 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR135 Anne Herbert  
ENG140Global LiteraturesCore: HU,WC(3 hours)
 01 MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR370 Celine Bourhis  
 02 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR370 Celine Bourhis  
ENG180Introduction to English Education (1 hour)
 01 W12:00 PM -12:50 PM BR235 Melinda J McBee OrzulakCore: EL 
 and W1:00 PM -2:50 PM     BR235     Melinda J McBee Orzulak 
ENG190Women in LiteratureGenEd: HL   Core: HU,MI(3 hours)
 01 MW3:00 PM -4:15 PM BR135 K Laurie Vickroy  
ENG207Creative Writing I (3 hours)
 01 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR120 Demetrice A WorleyCore: WI 
 02 TT12:00 PM -1:15 PM BR120 Amy EggertCore: WI 
 03 TT9:00 AM -10:15 AM BR388 Jane CarmanCore: WI 
 04 TT1:30 PM -2:45 PM BR146 Claire McQuerryCore: WI 
ENG233American Literature to 1865 (3 hours)
 01 TT9:00 AM -10:15 AM BR370 Alexander Lalama  
ENG235American Literature 1865 to Present (3 hours)
 01 TT10:30 AM -11:45 AM BR388 Danielle Glassmeyer  
ENG237British Literature to 1800 (3 hours)
 01 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR220 Anna Ullmann  
ENG239British Literature: 1800 to Present (3 hours)
 01 MWF10:00 AM -10:50 AM BR225 Robert A Prescott  
ENG270Introduction to Literary Criticism and Theory (3 hours)
 01 TT1:30 PM -2:45 PM BR261 K Laurie Vickroy  
ENG300Advanced Writing--ExpositionGenEd: C2   Core: W2(3 hours)
Prerequisite: ENG 101, or CIV 111 and 112
 01 TT3:00 PM -4:15 PM BR220 K Laurie Vickroy  
ENG301Advanced Writing - Argumentative WritingGenEd: C2   Core: W2(3 hours)
Prerequisite: ENG 101, or CIV 111 and 112; junior standing
 01 Arr  ONLONL Anne Herbert Online Course
 Access to Canvas required
ENG305Advanced Writing--Technical WritingGenEd: C2   Core: W2(3 hours)
Prerequisite: ENG 101, or CIV 111 and 112; junior standing
 01 MWF9:00 AM -9:50 AM BR225 Patricia C Dahlquist  
 02 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR322 Patricia C Dahlquist  
 03 Arr  ONLONL Celine Bourhis Online Course
 Access to Canvas required
 04 Arr  ONLONL Celine Bourhis Online Course
 Access to Canvas required
 05 Arr  ONLONL Carey Applegate Online Course
 Access to Canvas required
 40 TT12:00 PM -1:15 PM BR142 Leslie Russell  
 Registration in Section 40 is for HONORS students only.
ENG306Advanced Writing--Business CommunicationGenEd: C2   Core: W2(3 hours)
Prerequisite: ENG 101, or CIV 111 and 112; junior standing
 01 MWF11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR388 Amy Eggert  
 02 MWF1:00 PM -1:50 PM BR388 Amy Eggert  
 03 TT10:30 AM -11:45 AM BR132 Laura Lopez  
 Access to Canvas required
 04 Arr  ONLONL Jennifer M Bryan Online Course
 Access to Canvas required
 05 Arr  ONLONL Jennifer M Bryan Online Course
 Access to Canvas required
 06 Arr  ONLONL Jayne Holmberg Troelstrup Online Course
 Access to Canvas required
 07 Arr  ONLONL Jayne Holmberg Troelstrup Online Course
 Access to Canvas required
 08 TT12:00 PM -1:15 PM BR388 Ashley M Miller  
 Legal Writing Emphasis: for Pre-Law & Legal Studies students
 09 Arr  ONLONL Kevin R Swafford Online Course
 Access to Canvas required
 10 Arr  ONLONL Elizabeth Scoville Virtual Course
 Reserved for degree completion students. Please contact the department.
 11 Arr  ONLONL Glen Bush Online Course
 Access to Canvas required. Asynchronous online.
 40 TT10:30 AM -11:45 AM BR261 Demetrice A Worley  
 Registration in Section 40 is for HONORS students only
ENG308Intermediate Fiction Workshop (3 hours)
Prerequisite: ENG 207 or consent of instructor
 01 MW4:30 PM -5:45 PM BR320 Devin Murphy  
 02 TT12:00 PM -1:15 PM BR126 Thomas J Palakeel  
ENG310Readings for Creative Writers (3 hours)
Prerequisite: ENG 207 or consent of instructor.
 01 MW3:00 PM -4:15 PM BR320 Devin Murphy  
ENG311Introduction to Language (3 hours)
Cross-listed with WLL 311
 01 MWF2:00 PM -2:50 PM BR270 Seth R Katz  
 02 TT4:30 PM -5:45 PM BR270 Sandra Keller Hybrid Course
 Class will meet primarily online (synchronous) during the scheduled class time. Some meetings will be in person in the classroom.
ENG312Grammar for Teaching (3 hours)
 01 TT10:30 AM -11:45 AM BR259 Melinda J McBee Orzulak  
ENG329African American Literature (3 hours)
 01 TT12:00 PM -1:15 PM BR370 Demetrice A Worley  
ENG344Renaissance English Literature (3 hours)
 01 TT3:00 PM -4:15 PM BR370 Thomas J Palakeel  
ENG347Shakespeare (3 hours)
Prerequisite: ENG 233, ENG 235, ENG 237, ENG 239, or THE 123
 01 MWF1:00 PM -1:50 PM BR370 Anna UllmannCore: WI 
ENG380Topics in Language and Literature (3 hours)
 01 MW3:00 PM -4:15 PM BR370 Lee A Newton  
 Grant Writing in the Community
ENG391Methods of Teaching Writing (3 hours)
Prerequisite: ENG 101 and ENG 180.
 01 TT1:30 PM -2:45 PM BR388 Melinda J McBee Orzulak  
ENG407Advanced Poetry Workshop (3 hours)
Prerequisite: ENG 307 or ENG 308 or consent of instructor
 01 TT4:30 PM -5:45 PM BR370 Claire McQuerry  
ENG409Advanced Screenwriting Workshop (3 hours)
Prerequisite: ENG 207 and/or consent of instructor.
 01 Tu5:00 PM -7:30 PM BR135 Thomas J PalakeelCore: WI 
 Cross-listed with COM 409
ENG481Senior Project (2 hours)
Prerequisite: Senior standing.
 01 *R* Arr     Devin Murphy  
 02 *R* Arr     Lee A Newton  
ENG492Practicum/Internship in English (1 to 6 hours)
Prerequisite: Completion of junior-level composition requirement; consent of Department Chair.
 01 *R* Arr     Lee A NewtonCore: EL 
 Broadside Publishing. Contact department chair for more information.
 02 *R* Arr     Lee A NewtonCore: EL 
 Federal Reserve
 03 *R* Arr     Lee A NewtonCore: EL 
 "Magazine Editing"
 04 *R* Arr     Lee A NewtonCore: EL 
 05 *R* Arr     Robert A PrescottCore: EL 
ENG495Independent Study (1 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: consent of Department Chair.
 01 *R* Arr     Lee A Newton  
 Contact department chair for more information.
 02 *R* Arr     Devin Murphy  
 "Novel Writing"
 03 *R* Arr     Devin Murphy  
 "Speculative Novl Writ"
 04 *R* Arr     Seth R Katz  
 "Reading SF&F"
 05 *R* Arr     Seth R Katz  
 "Writing SF Novel"
 06 *R* Arr     Danielle Glassmeyer  
 "Serial Masculinity"
 07 *R* Arr     Thomas J Palakeel  
 "Screenplay Manuscript"
 08 *R* Arr     Seth R Katz  
 "YA Fantasy Writing"
 09 *R* Arr     Thomas J Palakeel  
 "Novel Manuscript"
ENG500Theory and Practice of English (3 hours)
 01 Tu6:00 PM -8:30 PM BR370 Kevin R Swafford  
ENG507Intensive Poetry Workshop (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Open to graduate students by consent of instructor. Open to undergraduate students with credit for ENG 407 or consent of instructor
 01 *R* TT4:30 PM -5:45 PM BR370 Claire McQuerry  
ENG585Topics in Language and Literature (3 hours)
 01 W6:00 PM -8:30 PM BR370 Alexander Lalama  
 American Gothic Literature
ENG630American Periods (3 hours)
 01 *R* Arr     Demetrice A Worley  
 The Harlem Renaissance
ENG690Internship in Literature (3 hours)
Prerequisite: 21 hrs. English graduate courses.
 01 *R* Arr     Lee A Newton  
 Contact Program Director or Dept. Chair for more information and to make arrangements.
ENG691Internship in Writing (3 hours)
Prerequisite: 21 hrs. English graduate courses.
 01 *R* Arr     Lee A Newton  
 Contact Program Director or Dept. Chair for more information and to make arrangements.
 02 *R* Arr     Demetrice A Worley  
 03 *R* Arr     Thomas J Palakeel  
ENG695Independent Study (1 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor, and graduate program director or department chairperson.
 01 *R* Arr     Lee A Newton  
 Contact Program Director or Dept. Chair for more information and to make arrangements.
 
Principles of clear and effective writing; analysis of essays as models for writing. Required for all freshmen.
Elements, techniques, and forms of fiction, drama, and poetry.
Representative works by significant writers from early periods to the present.
Literature about identity formation studied in a multidisciplinary context.
Introduction to African American literature from the 1700's to the present.
The study of representation of human values in literatures emerging from regions such as the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Introduction to the curriculum, state and national standards, and professional expectations for English Education in secondary schools; registration open only to English Education majors or by consent of instructor.
Images of women as portrayed in literature. Readings selected from established classics, as well as more recent works by and about women. Women of diverse personalities meeting particular problems in particular environments and times.
Introduction to imaginative writing. Writing and readings: fiction, poetry, plays.
Introduction to the aesthetic and cultural history and to significant texts.
Introduction to the aesthetic and cultural history and to significant texts.
Introduction to the aesthetic and cultural history and to significant texts.
Introduction to the aesthetic and cultural history and to significant texts.
Introduction to the study and practice of multiple methods of literary interpretation, criticism, and theory.
Intensive practice in major techniques of exposition. Practical writing situations.
Trains ability to think critically and write persuasively; logical and emotional appeals in writing.
For engineering and science students: techniques of exposition and report writing.
Principal types of business letters and reports.
Intermediate-level study of the aesthetic theory and practice of writing fiction.
In-depth study of aesthetic foundations and specialized practices of literary forms such as poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and drama. Special emphasis given to the examination of texts from writerly perspectives.
Introduction to the study of language; its structure, acquisition, and function in society. Cross listed as FLL 311.
Study of English grammatical structures. Applications of grammatical theory to written texts. Of particular value to elementary school teaching majors, middle school teaching majors, and high school English teaching majors.
Intensive study of selected literary works, authors, and movements in African American literature.
ntensive study of issues, movements, or themes characteristic of the period.
Intensive study of selected plays and poetry of Shakespeare.
Topics of special interest which may vary each time course is offered. Topic stated in current Schedule of Classes. May be repeated under different topics for a maximum of 6 hours credit.
Methods for incorporating composition and writing theory, research in writing pedagogy, and a range of writing tasks into language arts curriculum; registration open only to English education majors or by consent of instructor.
Advanced study of the the aesthetic theory and practice of writing poetry. Individual projects. Emphasis on chapbook manuscript preparation. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 hours.
Creative writing workshop in screenwriting taught by English faculty member in collaboration with professionals in the entertainment industry. Cross-listed with COM 409. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 hours.
Systematic practice in research methods and development, production, and presentation of an individual project focused on students' career goals. Cannot be taken in addition to ENG 480.
Supervised writing projects in conjunction with student service, volunteer, or work activities. Pass/Fail. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit (only 3 credit hours may be used towards the English Major requirements).
Independent study and research in a specific field of English language or phase of literary production. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hrs. credit.
Overview of the practices, theories, and history of the field of English and an introduction to the Bradley program. Required of all graduate students in English. Must be taken in the first nine hours.
Craft and theory of writing poetry. Manuscript construction. Course repeatable to a maximum of 6 hours.
Topics of special interest which may vary each time course is offered. Topic stated in current Schedule of Classes. May be repeated under different topics for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
Study of selected periods or movements from the 17th century to the present. May be repeated under a different topic for a maximum of six hours credit.
Theory, analysis, and practice of literature within the context of an undergraduate literature course.
Theory, analysis, and practice of writing within the context of an undergraduate composition class.
Independent research in literature, writing, or theory. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit.
This course meets a General Education requirement.
C1 - English Composition
C2 - English Composition
SP - Speech
MA - Mathematics
WC - Western Civilization
NW - Non-Western Civilization
FA - Fine Arts
HL - Human Values - Literary
HP - Human Values - Philosophical
CD - Cultural Diversity
SF - Social Forces
FS - Fundamental Concepts in Science
TS - Science & Technology in the Contemporary World
This course meets a Core Curriculum requirement.
OC - Communication - Oral Communication
W1 - Communication - Writing 1
W2 - Communication - Writing 2
FA - Fine Arts
GS - Global Perspective - Global Systems
WC - Global Perspective - World Cultures
HU - Humanities
NS - Knowledge and Reasoning in the Natural Sciences
SB - Knowledge and Reasoning in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
MI - Multidisciplinary Integration
QR - Quantitative Reasoning
This section meets a Core Curriculum requirement.
EL - Experiential Learning
IL - Integrative Learning
WI - Writing Intensive
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