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Tentative Schedule for Upcoming 500-Level Courses (subject to change w/o notice)

  • fall 2011: Dr. Forster's "Late 19th-Century American Fiction" (Engl 511), Dr. Helmbrecht's "Pedagogical Approaches to Composition (Engl 506), Dr. Campbell's "Seminar in Contemporary Critical Analysis" (Engl 502-B), and Dr. Marchbanks' "Introduction to Literary Research" (Engl 501)
  • winter 2012: Dr. Schwartz's "Medieval Literature" (Engl 512), Dr. Waitinas' "Early American Poetry" (Engl 511), Dr. Rubba's "Introduction to Linguistics" (Engl 503), and Dr. Hampsey's "Seminar in Historical Critical Analysis" (Engl 502-A)
  • spring 2012: Dr. Campbell's "African American Literature" (Engl 513), Dr. Rummell's "Eighteenth-Century British Literature" (Engl 512), Dr. Clark's "Modern American Poetry" (Engl 511), and Dr. Helmbrecht's "Introduction to Composition Theory" (Engl 505)
  • summer 2012: Dr. Catherine Waitinas' "The Antebellum American Novel" (Engl 511/449)
  • fall 2012: Dr. Stegner's "The Renaissance and Reformation" (Engl 512), Dr. Helmbrecht's "Pedagogical Approaches to Composition (Engl 506), Dr. Helmbrecht's "Introduction to Literary Research" (Engl 501), and Dr. Campbell's "Seminar in Contemporary Critical Analysis" (Engl 502-B)
  • winter 2013: Dr. Kauffmann's "20th-Century British Literature" (Engl 512), Dr. Forster's "Nineteenth-Century American Novel" (Engl 511), Dr. Hampsey's "Seminar in Historical Critical Analysis" (Engl 502-A), and Dr. Petray-Covey's "Introduction to Linguistics" (503)
  • spring 2013: Dr. Fitzhenry's "17th-Century British Literature" (Engl 512), Dr. Kann's "Transcendental Themes in American Literature" (511), Dr. Marchbanks's "Victorian Literature," and Dr. Helmbrecht's "Introduction to Composition Theory" (505)

Required Topic Courses (each course description & syllabus is subject to change w/o notice)

ENGL 501 / Techniques of Literary Research / variously taught by Dr. Catherine Waitinas, Dr. Paul Marchbanks, Dr. Sophia Forster, and Dr. Debora Schwartz

ENGL 502-A / Critical Analysis / variously taught by Dr. John Hampsey and Dr. Larry Inchausti

ENGL 502-B / Introduction to Contemporary Literary Theory / variously taught by Dr. Brad Campbell and Dr. Sophia Forster

ENGL 503 / Graduate Introduction to Linguistics / instructor: Dr. Johanna Rubba

ENGL 505 / Seminar in Composition Theory (Policies) / instructor: Dr. Brenda Helmbrecht

Literature Courses (each course description & syllabus is subject to change w/o notice)

ENGL 511 / Modern American Poetry / INFO. SHEET / instructor: Dr. Kevin Clark

ENGL 511 / Transcendental Literature / instructor: Dr. David Kann

ENGL 511 / "Early American Poetry" / instructor: Dr. Catherine Waitinas

ENGL 511 / "Early thru Revolutionary American Literature" / instructor: Dr. Catherine Waitinas

ENGL 511 / "The Antebellum American Novel" / instructor: Dr. Catherine Waitinas

ENGL 511 / "Pre-Twentieth Century Women Writers" / instructor: Dr. Catherine Waitinas

ENGL 511 / "American Modernism" / instructor: Dr. Brad Campbell

ENGL 511 / "Nineteenth-Century American Novel" course / instructor: Dr. Sophia Forster

ENGL 511 / Late Ninteenth-Century American Fiction / instructor: Dr. Sophia Forster

ENGL 512 / Medieval Literature / instructor: Dr. Debora Schwartz

ENGL 512 / "Literature and the English Reformations" / instructor: Dr. Dustin Stegner

ENGL 512 / "Eighteenth-Century British Literature" / instructor: Dr. Kathryn Rummell

ENGL 512 / Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Satire / instructor: Dr. Regulus Allen

ENGL 512 / "Romantic Literature" / instructor: Dr. John Hampsey

ENGL 512 / Romantic Literature / instructor: Dr. Regulus Allen

ENGL 512 / Victorian Literature / instructor: Dr. Paul Marchbanks

ENGL 512 / British Modernism / instructor: Dr. Paul Marchbanks

ENGL 513 / "African-American Literature" / instructor: Dr. Brad Campbell

ENGL 513 / "Irish Literature" / instructor: Dr. Paul Marchbanks

Single-Subject Credential Program Courses

ENGL 424 / English 424 / instructor: Dr. Megan Guise

ENGL 390 / The Linguistic Structure of Modern English" / instructor: Dr. Johanna Rubba

Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) Courses

ENGL 497 / "The Theory of Language Learning Course" / PREREQUISITE: ENGL 503

ENGL 498 / "Theory and Methods of Language Teaching" / PREREQUISITES: ENGL 503 & ENGL 497

ENGL 499 / "TESL Practicum" / variable instructor / PREREQUISITES: ENGL 503, ENGL 497, and ENGL 498

for additional TESL certificate courses, see the TESL Certificate

 
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