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Department of English Fall 2017 What Counts for What? Fall 2017 English Department Courses that Count toward requirements for English Majors. This handout lists specific Fall 2017 courses that fulfill requirements for each of the four English majors: BA in English (EBA), Creative Writing (CW), Professional Writing (PW), and Technical Writing and Communication (TWC). Current descriptions of each of these courses are included in the Undergraduate Fall 2017 English Department Course Descriptions available through the Department and on the Online Schedule of Classes. Updated: May 3, 2017 Information is subject to change

Creative Writing for Fall 2017 Required Core Courses 76-260 A Survey of Forms: Fiction 12:00 1:20 Gonzalez 76-260 B Survey of Forms: Fiction 3:00 4:20 McCafferty 76-265 A Survey of Forms: Poetry TR 12:00-1:20 Daniels 76-265 B Survey of Forms: Poetry TR 12:00-1:20 Costanzo 76-269 Survey of Forms: Screenwriting 10:30 11:30 a.m. Dilworth 76-363 Readings in Forms: Poetry TR 1:30 2:50 Shapiro 76-364 Readings in Forms: Fiction 3:00-4:20 England Workshops Note: All of the workshops have prerequisites 76-365 Beginning Poetry Workshop TR 12:00 1:20 Shapiro 76-366 Essay Writing Workshop 12:00 1:20 England 76-368 Role Playing Game Writing Workshop TR 10:30 a.m. 12:20 76-460 Beginning Fiction Workshop 1:30-2:50 Gonzalez 76-462 Advanced Fiction Workshop TR 1:30 2:50 Bernstein 76-469 Screenwriting Workshop TR 3:00 4:20 Bernstein Klug Literature Electives 76-205 Jane Austen F 10:30 11:20 a.m. Smith 76-223 Contemporary Black Literature TR 3:00 4:20 Purcell 76-239 Introduction to Film Studies F T 12:30 1:20 6:30 9:20 Hinkelman 76-241 Introduction to Gender Studies TR 12:00 1:20 Gotzler 76-247 A Shakespeare: Comedies and Romances 76-247 B Shakespeare: Comedies and Romances F F Penksy 76-294 Interpretive Practices TR 10:30 11:50 a.m. Aguiar

76-311 Acting Out in the London Theatre TR 9:00 10:20 a.m. Straub 76-312 Crime and Justice in American Film TR 12:00 1:20 Hinkelman 76-315 Nineteenth Century American Literature 10:30 11:50 a.m. Newman 76-335 20 th and 21 st Century American Fiction T 6:30 9:20 Williams 76-337 Representations of Islam in Early Modern England TR 1:30 2:50 Ndiaye 76-338 The American Cinema M 1:30 2:50 6:30 9:20 Shumway 76-350 Theory from Classics to Contemporary TR 3:00 4:20 Williams 76-429 Early Modern Theatre, Conversion, Digital Humanities 3:00 4:20 76-441 Theorizing Sexuality TR 3:00 4:20 Straub 76-445 Race in Early Modern Drama TR 10:30 11:50 a.m. Ndiaye 76-450 Space and Mobilities Studies TR 12:00 1:20 Aguiar B.A. in English (EBA) for Fall 2017 Required Core Courses 76-260 A Survey of Forms: Fiction 12:00 1:20 Gonzalez 76-260 B Survey of Forms: Fiction 3:00 4:20 McCafferty 76-265 A Survey of Forms: Poetry TR 12:00 1:20 Daniels 76-265 B Survey of Forms: Poetry TR 12:00 1:20 Costanzo 76-269 Survey of Forms: Screenwriting 10:30 11:50 a.m. Dilworth 76-294 Interpretive Practices TR 10:30 11:50 a.m. Aguiar EBA Core Courses *Period Course, **Pre-1900 Period Course 76-311 ** Acting out in the London Theatre TR 9:00 10:20 a.m. Straub 76-315 ** Nineteenth Century American Literature 10:30 11:50 a.m. Newman 76-335 * 20 th and 21 st Century American Fiction T 6:30 9:20 Williams 76-338 * The American Cinema M 1:30 2:50 6:30 9:20 Shumway 76-350 Theory from Classics to Contemporary TR 3:00 4:20 Williams 76-337 ** Representations of Islam in Early Modern England TR 1:30 2:50 Ndiaye

76-429 * Early Modern Theatre, Conversion, and Digital Humanities 3:00 4:20 76-441 Theorizing Sexuality TR 3:00 4:20 Straub 76-445 ** Race in Early Modern Drama TR 10:30 11:50 a.m. Ndiaye 76-450 Space and Mobilities Studies TR 12:00 1:20 Aguiar Rhetoric Courses 76-319 Environmental Rhetoric TR 3:00 4:20 Flower 76-328 Visual Verbal Communication 3:00 4:20 Ishizaki 76-359 * Planning & Testing Documents TR 10:30 11:50 a.m. Neuwirth 76-373 Argument 12:00 1:20 Coulson 76-386 Language & Culture TR 9:00 10:20 a.m. TBD 76-389 Rhetorical Grammar 10:30 11:50 a.m. Kaufer 76-390 Style TR 12:00 1:20 Oddo 76-396 * Non-Profit Advocacy: Genres, Methods, and Issues 9:00 10:20 a.m. Mozisek 76-457 Rhetorical Invention 3:00 4:20 Coulson 76-476 Rhetoric of Science TR 12:00 1:20 Wynn 76-484 Discourse Analysis TR 1:30 2:50 Oddo 76-485 The New Public Sphere TR 10:30 11:50 Flower 76-486 * Argument Theory TR 3:00 4:20 Neuwirth English Electives 76-205 Jane Austen F 10:30 11:50 a.m. Smith 76-223 Contemporary Black Literature TR 3:00 4:20 Purcell 76-239 Introduction to Film Studies F T 12:30 1:20 6:30 9:20 Hinkelman 76-241 Introduction to Gender Studies TR 12:00 1:20 Gotzler 76-247 A Shakespeare: Comedies and Romances 76-247 B Shakespeare: Comedies and Romances F

F Pensky 76-271 Introduction to Professional and Technical Writing 10:30 11:50 a.m. Werner 76-295 Introduction to Russian Culture: 19 th Century Russian Masterpieces TR 1:30 2:50 Gershokovich 76-301 Internship DNM DNM Wynn 76-302 Writing in the Disciplines TR 9:00 10:20 a.m. Wolfe 76-312 Crime and Justice in American Film TR 12:00 1:20 Hinkelman 76-338 The American Cinema M 1:30 2:50 6:30 9:20 Shumway 76-363 Reading in Forms: Poetry TR 1:30 2:50 Shapiro 76-364 Reading in Forms: Fiction 3:00 4:20 England 76-365 Beginning Poetry Workshop TR 12:00 1:20 Shapiro 76-366 Essay Writing Workshop 12:00 1:20 England 76-368 Role Playing Game Writing Workshop TR 10:30 a.m. 12:20 76-372 News Writing R 6:30 9:20 Twedt 76-375 Magazine Writing 1:30 2:50 McCafferty Klug 76-391 Document & Information Design R 1:30 2:50 10:30 11:50 a.m. Ishizaki 76-460 Beginning Fiction Workshop 1:30 2:50 Gonzalez 76-462 Advanced Fiction Workshop TR 1:30 2:50 Bernstein 76-469 Screenwriting Workshop TR 3:00 4:20 Bernstein 76-481 Introduction to Multimedia Design F 12:00 1:20 Stazsel Professional Writing for Fall 2017 Required Core Courses Note: 76-271 and 76-390 should generally be taken during sophomore year 76-260 A Survey of Forms: Fiction 12:00 1:20 Gonzalez 76-260 B Survey of Forms: Fiction 3:00 4:20 McCafferty 76-265 A Survey of Forms: Poetry TR 12:00 1:20 Daniels 76-265 B Survey of Forms: Poetry TR 12:00 1:20 Costanzo 76-269 Survey of Forms: Screenwriting 10:30 11:50 a.m. Dilworth 76-271 Introduction to Professional and Technical Writing 10:30 11:50 a.m. Werner 76-373 Argument 12:00 1:20 Coulson

76-390 Style TR 12:00 1:20 Oddo Rhetoric/Language Studies Courses 76-319 Environmental Rhetoric TR 3:00 4:20 Flower 76-328 Visual Verbal Communication 3:00-4:20 Ishizaki 76-359 * Planning & Testing Documents TR 10:30 11:50 a.m. Neuwirth 76-386 Language and Culture TR 9:00 10:20 a.m. TBD 76-389 Rhetorical Grammar 10:30 11:50 a.m. Kaufer 76-396 * Non-Profit Advocacy: Genres, Methods, and Issues 9:00 10:20 a.m. Mozisek 76-457 Rhetorical Invention 3:00 4:20 Coulson 76-476 Rhetoric of Science TR 12:00 1:20 Wynn 76-484 Discourse Analysis TR 1:30 2:50 Oddo 76-486 * Argument Theory TR 3:00 4:20 Neuwirth Advanced Writing/Rhetoric Courses * Has Prerequisites other than 76-101 ** By permission of instructor only 76-301 ** Internship DNM DNM Wynn 76-302** Writing in the Disciplines TR 9:00 10:20 a.m. Wolfe 76-306 ** Editing and Publishing TBA TBA Costanzo 76-328 Visual Verbal Communication 3:00 4:20 Ishizaki 76-359 * Planning & Testing Documents TR 10:30 11:50 a.m. Neuwirth 76-368 Role Playing Game Writing Workshop TR 10:30 a.m. 12:20 76-372 News Writing R 6:30 9:20 a.m. Twedt 76-375 * Magazine Writing 1:30 2:50 McCafferty 76-386 Language & Culture TR 9:00 10:20 a.m. TBD 76-389 Rhetorical Grammar 10:30 11:50 a.m. Kaufer Klug 76-391 * Document & Information Design R 1:30 2:55 10:30 11:50 a.m. Ishizaki 76-396 * Non-profit Advocacy: Genres, Methods, and Issues 9:00 10:20 a.m. Mozisek 76-457 Rhetorical Invention 3:00 4:20 Coulson

76-476 Rhetoric of Science TR 12:00 1:20 Wynn 76-481 * Introduction to Multimedia Design F 12:00 1:20 Stazsel 76-485 The New Public Sphere TR 10:30 11:50 a.m. Flower 76-486 * Argument Theory TR 3:00 4:20 Neuwirth Text/Context Electives 76-223 Contemporary Black Literature TR 3:00 4:20 Purcell 76-239 Introduction to Film Studies F T 12:30 1:20 6:30 9:20 Hinkelman 76-241 Introduction to Gender Studies TR 12:00 1:20 Gotzler 76-247 A Shakespeare: Comedies and Romances 76-247 B Shakespeare: Comedies and Romances F F Pensky 76-294 Interpretive Practices TR 10:30 11:50 a.m. Aguiar 76-295 Introduction to Russian Culture: 19 th Century Russian Masterpieces TR 1:30 2:50 Gershokovich 76-311 Acting Out in the London Theatre TR 9:00 10:20 a.m. Straub 76-315 Nineteenth Century American Literature 10:30 11:50 a.m. Newman 76-335 20 th and 21 st Century American Fiction T 6:30 9:20 Williams 76-337 Representations of Islam in Early Modern England TR 1:30 2:50 Ndiaye 76-338 The American Cinema M 1:30 2:50 6:30 9:20 Shumway 76-350 Theory from Classics to Contemporary TR 3:00 4:20 Williams 76-429 Early Modern Theatre, Conversion, and Digital Humanities 3:00 4:20 76-441 Theorizing Sexuality TR 3:00 4:20 Straub 76-445 Race in Early Modern Drama TR 10:30 11:50 a.m. Ndiaye 76-450 Space and Mobilities Studies TR 12:00 1:20 Aguiar English Electives * Has Prerequisites other than 76-101 76-205 Jane Austen F 10:30 11:20 a.m. Smith

76-223 Contemporary Black Literature TR 3:00 4:20 Purcell 76-312 Crime and Justice in American Film TR 12:00 1:20 Hinkelman 76-363 Reading in Forms: Poetry TR 1:30 2:50 Shapiro 76-364 Readings in Forms: Fiction 3:00 4:20 England 76-365 * Beginning Poetry Workshop TR 12:00 1:20 Shapiro 76-366 * Essay Writing Workshop 12:00 1:20 England 76-460 * Beginning Fiction Workshop 1:30 2:50 Gonzalez 76-462 * Advanced Fiction Workshop TR 1:30 2:50 Bernstein 76-469 * Screenwriting Workshop TR 3:00 4:20 Bernstein Technical Writing and Communication for Fall 2017 Required Core Courses 76-260 A Survey of Forms: Fiction 12:00 1:20 Gonzalez 76-260 B Survey of Forms: Fiction 3:00 4:20 McCafferty 76-265 A Survey of Forms: Poetry TR 12:00 1:20 Daniels 76-265 B Survey of Forms: Poetry TR 12:00 1:20 Costanzo 76-269 Survey of Forms: Screenwriting 10:30 11:50 a.m. Dilworth 76-271 Introduction to Professional and Technical Writing 10:30 11:50 a.m. Werner 76-390 Style TR 12:00 1:20 Oddo 76-391 * Document & Information Design R 1:30 2:50 10:30 11:50 a.m. Ishizaki Theory/Specialization Courses, Recommended Options ** Requires permission of the instructor 76-302** Writing in the Disciplines TR 9:00 10:20 a.m. Wolfe 76-319 Environmental Rhetoric TR 3:00 4:20 Flower 76-328 Visual Verbal Communication 3:00 4:20 Ishizaki 76-359 * Planning & Testing Documents TR 10:30 11:50 a.m. Neuwirth 76-476 Rhetoric of Science TR 12:00 1:20 Wynn 76-481 * Introduction to Multimedia Design F 12:00 1:20 Staszel

Theory/Specialization Courses, Additional Options ** By permission of instructor only 76-301 ** Internship DNM DNM Wynn 76-302 ** Writing in the Disciplines TR 9:00 10:20 a.m. Wolfe 76-306 ** Editing and Publishing TBA TBA Costanzo 76-319 Environmental Rhetoric TR 3:00 4:20 Flower 76-328 Visual Verbal Communication 3:00 4:20 Ishizaki 76-359 * Planning & Testing Documents TR 10:30 11:50 a.m. Neuwirth 76-368 Role Playing Game Writing Workshop TR 10:30 a.m. 12:20 76-372 News Writing R 6:30 9:20 Twedt 76-373 Argument 12:00 1:20 Coulson 76-375 * Magazine Writing 1:30 2:50 McCafferty 76-386 Language & Culture TR 9:00 10:20 a.m. TBD 76-389 Rhetorical Grammar 10:30 11:50 a.m. Kaufer 76-391 * Document and Information Design R 1:30 2:50 10:30 11:50 a.m. Klug Ishizaki 76-396 * Non-profit Advocacy: Genres, Methods, and Issues 9:00 10:20 a.m. Mozisek 76-457 Rhetorical Invention 3:00 4:20 Coulson 76-476 Rhetoric of Science TR 12:00 1:20 Wynn 76-481 * Introduction to Multimedia Design F 12:00 1:20 Staszel 76-484 Discourse Analysis TR 1:30 2:50 Oddo 76-485 The New Public Sphere TR 10:30 11:50 a.m. Flower 76-486 * Argument Theory TR 3:00 4:20 Neuwirth