English Undergraduate Courses

Some courses may not be offered every year. Check with the college or department office for current information about when specific courses are offered.  

 

For course syllabi, see the departmental website.

 

ENG   70X INTENSIVE ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSE      (1)

Intensive, full-time course in academic English for nonnative speakers. Focuses on academic reading, writing, speaking, listening, and study skills.  This course is developmental in nature and does not count toward a student's GPA or graduation requirements.

 

ENG   80X SEMI-INTENSIVE ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES      (1)

Semi-intensive course in academic English for nonnative speakers. Focuses on academic writing, reading, speaking, listening, and study skills.  This course is developmental in nature and does not count toward a student's GPA or graduation requirements.

 

ENG   90X INTENSIVE WRITING SKILLS       (4)

Individual and small-group instruction in mastery of reading skills with emphasis on vocabulary improvement, comprehension, and flexibility of reading rate.  This course is developmental in nature and does not count toward a student's GPA or graduation requirements. Prerequisite:  English Placement 10 or higher

 

ENG  100 ENGLISH COMPOSITION:  WRITING CENTER     (1-3)

One-to-one, individualized teaching to improve your writing. Pass-fail only.

 

ENG  100X FUNDAMENTALS IN ENGLISH COMPOSITION - CCC       (4)

Integrated reading/critical thinking/writing approach to basic skills needed for success in college.  Extensive writing practice with emphasis on purpose, organization, and revision for clarity and correctness.  This course is developmental in nature and does not count toward a student's GPA or graduation requirements. Prerequisite:  ENG 90X or English Placement 20 or higher

 

ENG  103 ENGLISH COMPOSITION:  WRITING IN A DIVERSE ENVIRONMENT       (3)

Effective reading and writing strategies for diverse discourse communities.

 

ENG  105 CRITICAL READING AND WRITING IN THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY       (4)

Writing skills for completing university coursework. Fulfills the liberal studies requirement for English composition. Prerequisite:  ENG 100X with a grade greater than or equal to C or English Placement 30 or higher FNRQ

 

ENG  110 RHETORIC IN THE MEDIA       (3)

Uses rhetoric to analyze and write about popular cultural texts such as print media, advertising and commercials, television shows, films, cyberspace, and radio. AHI

 

ENG  121 THE STORY OF ENGLISH       (3)

Historical and social factors affecting the development of English from Anglo-Saxon times to the present. CU

 

ENG  130 THE WORLD OF LITERATURE       (3)

Explores what literature enables us to discover about others and ourselves by examining literature from diverse cultures and time periods with an emphasis on theme, style, and traditions. AHI

 

ENG  130H THE WORLD OF LITERATURE - HONORS       (3)

Explores what literature enables us to discover about others and ourselves by examining literature from diverse cultures and time periods with an emphasis on theme, style, and traditions. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group AHI

 

ENG  198 MODULAR LEARNING EXPERIENCE     (1-3)

Foundations of intellectual inquiry.  In-depth study of a substantive problem.  Letter grade only.  May be repeated for up to 6 hours. of credit.

 

ENG  199 MODULAR LEARNING EXPERIENCE     (1-3)

Foundations of intellectual inquiry.  In-depth study of a substantive problem.  Letter grade only.  May be repeated for up to 6 hours of credit.

 

ENG  205 THE ACADEMIC WRITER'S WORKSHOP       (2)

Reading and writing skills in response to academic texts. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group

 

ENG  205H THE ACADEMIC WRITER'S WORKSHOP - HONORS       (2)

Reading and writing skills in response to academic texts. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group

 

ENG  210 PRINCIPLES IN RHETORIC       (3)

Readings and instruction in the art of effective written communication, directed toward enabling you to meet the demands of any rhetorical situation. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  211 PRINCIPLES OF WRITTEN ARGUMENTATION       (3)

Writing, thinking, and learning skills. Focuses on audience-centered, everyday, reasoned discourse. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  211H PRINCIPLES OF WRITTEN ARGUMENTATION       (3)

Writing, thinking, and learning skills.  Focuses on audience-centered, everyday reasoned discourse. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group AHI

 

ENG  220 ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND USAGE       (3)

Current views on American English usages. Surveys prescriptive-descriptive grammar debate in relation to norms, dialects, and cultural values. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group CU

 

ENG  223 LANGUAGE IN THE UNITED STATES       (3)

Regional and social varieties of English in the United States in their social and historical contexts. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group CU

 

ENG  230 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE       (3)

Interpretive concepts in literature; practice in critical reading and written response. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  230H INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE - HONORS       (3)

Interpretive concepts in literature; practice in critical reading and written response. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group AHI

 

ENG  231 BRITISH LITERATURE TO 1750       (3)

Major authors and movements in the literature of England from its beginnings to 1750. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  231H BRITISH LITERATURE TO 1750 - HONORS       (3)

Major authors and movements in the literature of England from its beginnings to 1750. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group AHI

 

ENG  232 BRITISH LITERATURE AFTER 1750       (3)

Major authors and movements in the literature of England from 1750 to the present. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  232H BRITISH LITERATURE AFTER 1750 - HONORS       (3)

Major authors and movements in the literature of England from 1750 to the present. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 and Honors Student Group AHI

 

ENG  241 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN LITERATURE:  THE SHORT STORY       (3)

Overview of the American short story with particular attention to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  242 AMERICAN LITERATURE FROM COLONIAL TIMES TO 1865       (3)

Major authors and movements in the literature of the United States from colonial times to 1865. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  243 AMERICAN LITERATURE FROM 1865 TO PRESENT       (3)

Major authors and movements in the literature of the United States from 1865 to the present. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  245 U.S. MULTI-ETHNIC LITERATURE SURVEY       (3)

Surveys major authors, genres, and movements, including literature by African-American, Asian-American, Chicano/a, Latino/a, and Native American writers. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHIE

 

ENG  245H U.S. MULTI-ETHNIC LITERATURE SURVEY - HONORS       (3)

Surveys major authors, genres, and movements, including literature by African-American, Asian-American, Chicano/a, Latino/a, and Native American writers. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 and Honors Student Group AHIE

 

ENG  247 INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE       (3)

An examination of African American Literature with emphasis on works that reflect major historical and literary eras and cultural trends. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 ETNC

 

ENG  247H INTRO TO AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE       (3)

An examination of African American Literature with emphasis on works that reflect major historical and literary eras and cultural trends.  Letter grade only. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group ETNC

 

ENG  251 ANCIENT LITERATURE       (3)

Representative forms of ancient literature with special attention to epic and tragedy. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  252 EUROPEAN LITERATURE       (3)

Representative medieval and early modern literature with special attention to comedic and romance forms. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  253 WORLD LITERATURE       (3)

Selected texts in world literature with an emphasis on problems of comparative literary and cultural study. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  261 INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN WRITERS       (3)

Representative novels, poetry, and plays by women writing in English studied in the context of new scholarship on women in language, literary theory, history, philosophy, and psychology. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  261H INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN WRITERS - HONORS       (3)

Representative novels, poetry, and plays by women writing in English studied in the context of new scholarship on women in language, literary theory, history, philosophy, and psychology. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group AHI

 

ENG  270 INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING:  FICTION       (3)

Beginning course in short-story writing that emphasizes the composition and revision of student stories. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group

 

ENG  270H INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING: FICTION       (3)

Beginning course in short story writing that emphasizes the composition and revision of student stories.  Letter grade only. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group

 

ENG  271 INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING:  POETRY       (3)

Beginning course in poetry writing that emphasizes the composition and revision of student poems. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group

 

ENG  271H INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING:  POETRY - HONORS       (3)

Beginning course in poetry writing that emphasizes the composition and revision of student poems. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group

 

ENG  272 INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING: CREATIVE NONFICTION       (3)

A beginning course in creative nonfiction writing that emphasizes the composition and revision of student essays. Prerequisite:  ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191

 

ENG  280 FOLKLORE       (3)

Traditional oral products of the human imagination, such as folktale, song, music, and speech. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  281 FOLKLIFE       (3)

Traditional customary or material products of the human imagination, such as folk dances, games, costumes, and foods. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group

 

ENG  298 MODULAR LEARNING EXPERIENCE     (1-3)

In-depth study of an aspect, concept, or problem.  Letter grade only.  May be repeated for up to 6 hours of credit.

 

ENG  299 MODULAR LEARNING EXPERIENCE     (1-3)

In-depth study of an aspect, concept, or problem within a program of study. May be repeated for up to 6 hours of credit.

 

ENG  300 CURRENT TRENDS AND THEORIES IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH      (1)

Current professional issues facing public school English teachers. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191

 

ENG  301W LANGUAGE AND LITERACY       (3)

Methodology course. Theoretical and practical issues concerning the integration of reading, writing, and grammar in English language pedagogy. This course fulfills NAU's junior-level writing requirement.  recommended: ENG 300. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group JWRT

 

ENG  302W TECHNICAL WRITING       (3)

Instruction and experience in writing proposals, technical descriptions and instructions, analyses, interpretative and recommendation reports, abstracts, progress reports, business letters, technical articles, and correspondence. This course fulfills NAU's junior-level writing requirement. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group JWRT

 

ENG  305W WRITING IN DISCIPLINARY COMMUNITIES       (3)

Assists with writing expectations and performances required in specific majors; all assignments, strategies, and theories attend to the specific genres and conventions of academic disciplines and departments. This course fulfills NAU's junior-level writing requirement. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group JWRT

 

ENG  308 INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS       (3)

Basic concepts of descriptive linguistics, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, language acquisition, and language processing. ENG 308 is a prerequisite for all 400-level linguistics courses; concurrent enrollment acceptable. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group CU

 

ENG  310W ADVANCED WRITING FOR DIFFERENT COMMUNITIES       (3)

Argumentative and stylistic features of language and literacy practices. This course fulfills NAU's junior-level writing requirement. Prerequisite:  ((ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours of ENG-English coursework) or International Exchange Student Group JWRT

 

ENG  313W LITERACY, LANGUAGE AND BIAS       (3)

Theories of literacy as influenced by political, social, and historical situations. This course fulfills NAU's junior-level writing requirement. Prerequisite:  ((ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours of ENG-English coursework) or International Exchange Student Group JWRT

 

ENG  321 ENGLISH GRAMMARS       (3)

Overview of significant grammatical approaches to the English language. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group CU

 

ENG  323 THE USES AND ABUSES OF LANGUAGE       (3)

Nature of language and how language is used and misused in everyday life. Prerequisite:  ((ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours of ENG-English coursework) or International Exchange Student Group

 

ENG  327 BRITISH FICTION AFTER 1900       (3)

Major trends and representative texts in British fiction after 1900. Prerequisite:  ((ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours of ENG-English coursework) or International Exchange Student Group

 

ENG  331 BRITISH FICTION TO 1900       (3)

Major trends and representative texts in British fiction to 1900. Prerequisite:  ((ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours of ENG-English coursework) or International Exchange Student Group

 

ENG  333 CHAUCER       (3)

Poetry, language, and historical setting of Chaucer. Prerequisite:  ((ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and (ENG 231 or ENG 231H or ENG 232 or ENG 232H)) or International Exchange Student Group

 

ENG  333H CHAUCER - HONORS       (3)

Poetry, language, and historical setting of Chaucer. Prerequisite: ENG 231 or ENG 231H and Honors Student Group

 

ENG  335 SHAKESPEARE       (3)

Reading and discussion of selected works of Shakespeare. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  335H SHAKESPEARE - HONORS       (3)

Reading and discussion of selected works of Shakespeare. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group AHI

 

ENG  336 BRITISH POETRY TO 1750       (3)

Major trends and representative texts in British poetry to 1750. Prerequisite:  ((ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours of ENG-English coursework) or International Exchange Student Group

 

ENG  337 BRITISH POETRY SINCE 1750       (3)

Major trends and representative texts in British poetry since 1750. Prerequisite:  ((ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours of ENG-English coursework) or International Exchange Student Group

 

ENG  338 ESL ISSUES IN K-12       (3)

English-as-second-language instruction, including issues related to language-minority students, second-language acquisition, and educational approaches used in K-12 settings in the United States. Prerequisite:  ((ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours of ENG-English coursework) or International Exchange Student Group

 

ENG  341 THE AMERICAN NOVEL       (3)

American novel, with particular attention to nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Prerequisite:  ((ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours of ENG-English coursework) or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  341H THE AMERICAN NOVEL - HONORS       (3)

American novel, with particular attention to nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Prerequisite:  (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 units of ENG-English coursework and or Honors Student Group AHI

 

ENG  342 AMERICAN POETRY       (3)

American poetry, with particular attention to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Prerequisite:  ((ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours of ENG-English coursework) or International Exchange Student Group

 

ENG  342H AMERICAN POETRY - HONORS       (3)

American poetry, with particular attention to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.  Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours ENG and in Honors Student Group. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours ENG and in Honors Student Group

 

ENG  345 TOPICS IN U.S. MULTI-ETHNIC LITERATURE       (3)

Topics include African-American, Asian-American, Chicano/a, Latino/a, and Native American literature. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit with different content. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHIE

 

ENG  351 POST-COLONIAL LITERARY TRADITIONS       (3)

Readings in the literature and culture of the Third World. Prerequisite:  ((ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours of ENG-English coursework) or International Exchange Student Group GLB

 

ENG  351H POST-COLONIAL LITERARY TRADITIONS       (3)

Readings in the literature and culture of the Third World. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group GLB

 

ENG  360W LITERARY CRITICISM       (3)

Practice in techniques of literary analysis and the production of critical commentary. This course fulfills NAU's junior-level writing requirement. Prerequisite:  ((ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours of ENG-English coursework) or International Exchange Student Group JWRT

 

ENG  361 SPECIAL TOPICS IN WOMEN WRITERS       (3)

Selected works from particular historical period, literary genre, or national tradition in context of new historical, cultural, and sociological research on women and current feminist linguistic, literary, and political theories. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit with different content. Prerequisite:  ((ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours of ENG-English coursework) or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  361H SPECIAL TOPICS IN WOMEN WRITERS - HONORS       (3)

Selected works from particular historical period, literary genre, or national tradition in context of new historical, cultural, and sociological research on women and current feminist linguistic, literary, and political theories.  May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit with different content.  Prerequisites: ENG 105 plus one additional ENG course (200-level or above) or one course in women's studies or instructor's consent. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and (3 hours of ENG-English 200-level coursework or WST-Women's Studies coursework) and Honors Student Group AHI

 

ENG  362 DRAMA       (3)

Representative periods, authors, or texts of Western theatre, with special emphasis on the literary nature of drama. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group

 

ENG  364 POPULAR LITERATURE       (3)

Nature, appeal, and social function of selected works of popular literature. Prerequisite:  ((ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours of ENG-English coursework) or International Exchange Student Group CU

 

ENG  364H POPULAR LITERATURE - HONORS       (3)

Nature, appeal, and social function of selected works of popular literature. Prerequisite: HON 190 and Honors Student Group CU

 

ENG  365 CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE       (3)

Selected post-World War II literature. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  365H CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE - HONORS       (3)

Selected post-World War II literature. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group AHI

 

ENG  366 FILM AS LITERATURE       (3)

Literary and rhetorical devices such as theme, symbolism, characterization, and structure in films from world film literature. Prerequisite:  ((ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours of ENG-English coursework) or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  366H FILM AS LITERATURE - HONORS       (3)

Literary and rhetorical devices such as theme, symbolism, characterization, and structure in films from world film literature. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group AHI

 

ENG  370W INTERMEDIATE FICTION WRITING       (3)

Fiction writing in a workshop setting that focuses on the composition and revision of student stories. This course fulfills NAU's junior-level writing requirement. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and  ENG 270 JWRT

 

ENG  371 INTERMEDIATE POETRY WRITING       (3)

Poetry writing in a workshop setting that focuses on the composition and revision of student poetry. Prerequisite:  (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and ENG 271

 

ENG  380 AMERICAN FOLKLORE       (3)

Artistic and material products of the American folk imagination. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group CU

 

ENG  381 CROSS-CULTURAL APPROACHES TO FOLKLORE       (3)

Explores cross-cultural approaches to material, customary, and oral folklore such as folk crafts, folk dances, and folk tales as practices by different cultural groups. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191 or International Exchange Student Group AHI

 

ENG  389 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION       (1-12)

Individualized preplanned cooperative employment experience related to your field of study or career objectives.  Pass-fail only.  Fee required.  No repeat limit.

 

ENG  398 MODULAR LEARNING EXPERIENCE     (1-3)

In-depth study of an aspect, concept, or problem.  Letter grade only.  May be repeated for up to 6 hours of credit.

 

ENG  399 MODULAR LEARNING EXPERIENCE     (1-6)

In-depth study of an aspect, concept, or problem.  Letter grade only.  May be repeated for up to 6 hours of credit.

 

ENG  399H MODULAR LEARNING EXPERIENCE - HONORS     (1-3)

In-depth study of an aspect, concept, or problem.  Letter grade only.  May be repeated for up to 6 hours of credit. Prerequisite: HON 190 and Honors Student Group

 

ENG  400 METHODS OF TEACHING LITERATURE IN THE SECONDARY CLASSROOM       (3)

Materials, planning techniques, classroom methods, and evaluative devices specific to the teaching of literature in the secondary school. Coconvenes with ENG 580.  Instructor's consent. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 9 hours of ENG-English coursework

 

ENG  401 ENGLISH EDUCATION PRACTICUM      (1)

Field experience in a middle or high school English department, with exposure to and practical experience in the tasks of an English/language arts teacher. Pass-fail only. Coconvenes with ENG 689. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 9 hours of ENG-English coursework

 

ENG  402 LINGUISTIC FOUNDATIONS OF READING       (3)

Linguistic foundations of reading, including a survey of current theories. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191

 

ENG  403 APPROACHES TO TEACHING WRITING IN THE SECONDARY CLASSROOM       (3)

Classroom uses of the writing process and writing strategies that enhance learning in the classroom. Coconvenes with ENG 583.  Instructor's consent. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 9 hours of ENG-English coursework

 

ENG  404 SEMINAR IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH       (3)

Articulation of a personal theory of education and teaching style through the investigation of various educational outlooks and methodologies. Prerequisite:  (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 6 hours of ENG-English coursework

 

ENG  406 ESL METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR SECONDARY TEACHERS       (3)

English as a second language useful for middle- and secondary-level English teachers. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and ENG 301W

 

ENG  408 FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE:  COOPERATIVE EDUCATION       (1-12)

Individualized supervised field experience in an appropriate agency or organization. Pass-fail only.  Department consent.

 

ENG  410C SEMINAR IN RHETORIC       (3)

Intensive study of selected topics in the history and theory of rhetoric. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 9 hours of ENG-English coursework CAP

 

ENG  411C DIVERSITY AND CULTURE       (3)

Role of rhetoric, discourse, and literate practices in diverse cultures. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 9 hours of ENG-English coursework CAP

 

ENG  411H DIVERSITY & CULTURE       (3)

Role of rhetoric, discourse, and literate practices in diverse cultures. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group CAP

 

ENG  420C SEMINAR IN LANGUAGE       (3)

Intensive study of selected topics in language and linguistics. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 9 hours of ENG-English coursework CAP

 

ENG  421C SEMINAR IN THE HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE       (3)

Intensive study in the linguistic development of the English language. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 9 hours of ENG-English coursework CAP

 

ENG  422C SEMINAR IN STYLISTICS       (3)

Analysis of text to determine the effects of syntactical variation, speaker's or writer's intent, and/or historical evolution. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 9 hours of ENG-English coursework CAP

 

ENG  423 CURRICULUM AND MATERIALS FOR ESL       (3)

Application of ESL language teaching theory in creating curriculum units, integrating a content syllabus with language teaching, and preparing classroom materials. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 9 hours of ENG-English coursework

 

ENG  431C SEMINAR IN BRITISH LITERATURE       (3)

Intensive study of selected topics in British literature. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit with different content. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 12 hours of ENG-English coursework CAP

 

ENG  435 TOPICS IN SHAKESPEARE       (3)

Advanced study of selected works of Shakespeare. Prerequisite: ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191

 

ENG  435H TOPICS IN SHAKESPEARE - HONORS       (3)

Advanced study of selected works of Shakespeare. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group

 

ENG  441C SEMINAR IN AMERICAN LITERATURE       (3)

Intensive study of selected topics in American literature. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit with a different content. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 12 hours of ENG-English coursework CAP

 

ENG  445C SEMINAR IN U.S. MULTI-ETHNIC LITERATURE       (3)

Intensive study of selected topics in U.S. multi-ethnic literature. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit with a different content. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 12 hours of ENG-English coursework CAPE

 

ENG  445H SEMINAR IN U.S. MULTI-ETHNIC LITERATURE - HONORS       (3)

Intensive study of selected topics in U.S. multi-ethnic literature. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit with a different content. Prerequisite:  (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 12 hours of ENG-English coursework and  Honors Student Group CAPE

 

ENG  451C SEMINAR IN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE       (3)

Intensive study of selected topics in international literature. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit with a different content. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 12 hours of ENG-English coursework CAP

 

ENG  460C SEMINAR IN LITERARY HISTORY       (3)

Intensive study of an area of literary history. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit with different content. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 12 hours of ENG-English coursework CAP

 

ENG  460H SEMINAR IN LITERARY HISTORY - HONORS       (3)

Intensive study of an area of literary history. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit with different content. Prerequisite:  (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 12 hours of ENG-English coursework and  Honors Student Group CAP

 

ENG  461C SEMINAR IN LITERARY GENRES       (3)

Intensive study of development and structure of a selected literary genre. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit with different content. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 12 hours of ENG-English coursework CAP

 

ENG  461H SEMINAR IN LITERARY GENRES - HONORS       (3)

Intensive study of development and structure of a selected literary genre. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit with different content. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group

 

ENG  464 LITERATURE OF THE SOUTHWEST       (3)

Intensive study of the historical, cultural, and artistic elements that characterize the literature of the Southwest. Prerequisite:  (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and 3 hours of ENG-English coursework

 

ENG  466 LEGISLATIVE INTERNSHIP       (1-12)

Supervised internship in the Arizona Legislature during spring term. Students are selected on a competitive basis, and you must apply during the fall term. (To be eligible, you must be a candidate for a bachelor's degree, have completed all lower-division requirements, and have attained senior status at the end of the fall term preceding the internship.) Course enrollment is handled by the associate provost for academic administration after the legislature has made its final selection. Pass-fail only.

 

ENG  470C SEMINAR IN CREATIVE WRITING:  FICTION       (3)

Intensive study of fiction writing, emphasizing the writing of a novella or a sequence of interrelated short stories or other narrative forms. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit with different content. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and ENG 370W CAP

 

ENG  471C SEMINAR IN CREATIVE WRITING:  POETRY       (3)

Intensive study of poetry writing emphasizing the writing of a single long poem or a sequence of interrelated, shorter poems. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit with different content. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and ENG 371 CAP

 

ENG  472C SEMINAR IN CREATIVE WRITING:  CREATIVE NONFICTION       (3)

Intensive study of the craft of creative nonfiction, emphasizing the writing of personal essays, memoirs, or subjective criticism. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit with different content. Prerequisite: (ENG 105 or HON 190 or HON 191) and ENG 270 CAP

 

ENG  485 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH     (1-6)

Original research under the supervision of a research adviser. Letter grade or pass-fail.  May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit.  Department consent.

 

ENG  495 GLOBAL ENV&CLIMATIC       (3)

 

ENG  497 INDEPENDENT STUDY     (1-6)

Individualized approach to selected topics by guided reading and critical evaluation. Letter grade or pass-fail.  Department consent.

 

ENG  498 SENIOR SEMINAR     (1-3)

Integrates theory and practice, with emphasis on historical, contemporary, and future issues.  Letter grade only.  May be repeated for up to 6 units of credit.

 

ENG  499 CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENTS     (1-3)

Examines recent trends and investigations in a selected area.  Letter grade only.  No repeat limit.

 

ENG  499H CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENTS-HONORS     (1-3)

Examines recent trends and investigations in a selected area.  Letter grade only.  No repeat limit. Prerequisite: Honors Student Group