Spring 2025 
Courses
							
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			           	ENGL 10
Acquaints students with purposes and tools of literary interpretation. Introduces ...
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			           	ENGL 25
Quarter: Spring 2025 MWF, 2:00-2:50pm Interactive Learning Pavilion 2302 Instructor: Alan ...
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			           	ENGL 34NA
Designed to serve as a preparatory entry to the American ...
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			           	ENGL 40BA
This class examines the early period of African American and ...
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			           	ENGL 50
Designed to introduce students to critical approaches to the study ...
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			           	ENGL 92SS
Introduces key themes in the study of science fiction short ...
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			           	ENGL 103A
Introduction to American literature from 1789 to 1900. The organizing ...
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			           	ENGL 104A
Introduction to American literature from 1900 to present. The organizing ...
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			           	ENGL 106CW
An introduction to techniques of creative writing, editing, design, presentation, ...
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			           	ENGL 106CW
An introduction to techniques of creative writing, editing, design, presentation, ...
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			           	ENGL 122NE
Perceptions of nature have changed throughout history and vary across ...
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			           	ENGL 133SO
This course investigates some of the most important novels, short ...
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			           	ENGL 141ME
Critically examines literary and cultural works that address the relationships ...
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			           	ENGL 145
The English Renaissance represents a late blossoming of the general ...
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			           	ENGL 146GB
How do we play at stories? How do we use ...
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			           	ENGL 147WT
Studies in historical and contemporary media systems including orality, writing, ...
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			           	ENGL 150
This course considers how a series of wishes, lies, and ...
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			           	ENGL 159
This course investigates how English Renaissance literature was practically, creatively, ...
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			           	ENGL 159
This course investigates how English Renaissance literature was practically, creatively, ...
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			           	ENGL 165AE
We live in an era, the Anthropocene that is increasingly ...
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			           	ENGL 165NJ
What is justice for Native American and Indigenous communities? How ...
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			           	ENGL 165NT
“Framing Nature” studies three poets whose work in very different ...
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			           	ENGL 170TS
The course starts with a broad discussion of trauma studies ...
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			           	ENGL 197
Winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize, J.M. Coetzee writes fiction ...
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			           	ENGL 197
20th century wars and their enduring legacies have profoundly shaped Asian ...
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			           	ENGL 197
James Joyce’s Ulysses is possibly the greatest novel ever written. ...
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			           	ENGL 197
To survey how a few writers and visual artists have ...
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			           	ENGL 197
It is by this point an understatement to note that ...
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			           	ENGL 232
This course explores the novels of Jane Austen and the ...
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			           	ENGL 265LM
This is a graduate-level methodology course focused on the use ...