Graduate and Subtitled Courses

FALL 2012

  Course Topic Instructor   Course Topic Instructor
449 Fictions of Fallen Women Forster 497 Theories of Language Learning and Teaching Petray
449 American Short Stories Pierce 501 Techniques of Literary Research Helmbrecht
449 Early American Women Writers Waitinas 502 Seminar in Critical Analysis Campbell
459 Representation of Intellectual Disability Marchbanks 506 Pedagogical Approaches to Composition Helmbrecht
459 Existentialism Hampsey 512 Renaissance and Reformation Stegner
495 Language and Gender Rubba      

Subtopic Course Descriptions for Fall:

449 Forster Fictions of Fallen Women: Examines the changing representation of the figure of the fallen woman in American literature from the late 18th century through the early 20th century, considering primarily novels, but also short stories and non-fiction.
     
     

 

 

 

 

 

Winter 2013

  Course Topic Instructor   Course Topic Instructor
431 Shakespeare Stegner 488 Advanced Creative Writing: Poetry Clark
439 British and Irish Poetry Clark 498 Approaches to TESL Petray
449 Madness in American Literature Campbell 502 Seminar in Critical Analysis Hampsey
449 Emerson-Thoreau Halisky 511 19th Century American Novel Forster
449 American Fiction of the Last Decade MacCurdy 511 Ethnic Literature Navarro
487 Advanced Creative Writing: Fiction Pierce      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Spring 2013

  Course Topic Instructor   Course Topic Instructor
439 Gender in Medieval Literature Schwartz 487 Advanced Creative Writing: Fiction Pierce
449 American Modernism in Black and White Campbell 488 Advanced Creative Writing: Poetry Clark
449 Modern Southern Fiction MacCurdy 499 Practicum in TESL Petray
459 Modern World Poetry Clark 505 Seminar in Composition Theory Helmbrecht
459 Russian Realism Inchausti 511 Transcendental Themes Kann
469 Women's Rhetoric Helmbrecht 512 17th Century British Literature Fitzhenry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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