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Click here for details about all the courses offered for Fall 2004 Semester.


Fall 2004 Semester Course List

Composition Courses

First-Year Seminars

Courses for Non-Majors

Introductory Courses

Advanced Courses

Senior Tutorials

London Program


Composition Courses -- Fall 2004 Semester

Students interested in taking introductory-level courses in writing should also see the Rhetoric and Composition section of the catalog. Descriptions of writing-oriented courses and procedures to be followed in order to meet the college-wide writing requirements may be found there. These courses do not count towards an English major.

First-Year Seminars -- Fall 2004 Semester

The English Department offers a number of seminars designed especially for first-year students. First-year seminars do not count toward the English major, which begins with classes at the 200 level. Students in their second year or beyond should begin work in the English Department at the 200 level.

Number

CRN**
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Title

For detailed descriptions of individual courses, click on the course title

Instructor

Meeting Days and Time

111-01

5973**

Words That Matter

Ms. Bryan

TuTh 9:35-10:50

111-02

5974**

Words That Matter

Ms. Bryan

TuTh 11:00-12:15

127-01

5124**

William Butler Yeats: The Last Romantic

Mr. Olmsted

TuTh 9:35-10:50

127-02

5125**

William Butler Yeats: The Last Romantic

Mr. Olmsted

TuTh 1:30-2:45

128-01

5979**

Media & Memory

Mr. Pence

TuTh 9:35-10:50
170-01 5499** Fabulous Histories/Factual Fictions: How Literature & History Inform Each Other Ms. Needham

TuTh 1:30-2:45

183-01 5535** From Page to Stage Ms. Gorfain

TuTh 11:00-12:15

183-02 5536** From Page to Stage Ms. Gorfain TuTh 1:30-2:45
187-01 5653** Death & the Art of Dying Mr. Deppman MWF 2:30-3:20

187-02

5971**

Death & the Art of Dying

Mr. Deppman

MWF 3:30-4:20

193-01

5998**

Destination: L.A.

Mr. Liu

TuTh 1:30-2:45


Courses for Non-Majors-- Fall 2004 Semester

Number
CRN

Title

For detailed descriptions of individual courses, click on the course title

Instructor

Meeting Days and Time

173-01

register for CINE 101

Form, Style & Meaning in Cinema

Mr. Gallagher

TuTh 11:00-12:15
+ W 7:00-10:00 pm


Introductory Gateway Courses -- Fall 2004 Semester

Number
CRN

Title

For detailed descriptions of individual courses, click on the course title

Instructor

Meeting Days and Time

Distribution for New Major

Distribution for Old Major

204-01

5803

Issues in Shakespeare

Ms. Waldron

MWF 10:00-10:50

British
Pre-1700

D, EL

204-02

5804

Issues in Shakespeare

Ms. Waldron

MWF 1:30-2:20

British
Pre-1700

D, EL

208-01

5805

Shakespeare and Film

Mr. Jones

MWF 1:30-2:20 + M 7-9:30 pm

British
Pre-1700

D, EL

212-01

5660

Issues in Eighteenth-Century British Literature Cancelled

Staff

MWF 9:00-9:50

British
1700-1900

EL

229-01

6023

Issues in Modern Poetry

Mr. Harrison

MWF 3:30-4:20

Post-1900

P

262-01

5967

Boundaries of Yellow: Navigating Terrains in Contemporary Asian American Literature

Ms. Takada

TuTh 3:00-4:15

American
Diversity
Post-1900

AL

263-01

6024

The Harlem Renaissance and the Jazz Age

Ms. Searcy

TuTh 9:35-10:50

American
Diversity

AL

263-02

6025

The Harlem Renaissance and the Jazz Age

Ms. Searcy

TuTh 3:00-4:15

American
Diversity

AL

272-01

5779

American Cinema: The Possibilities of Art in the Entertainment Business

Mr. Day

MWF 10:00-10:50 + Su 7:00-10:00 pm

American
Post-1900

F, AL

275-01 5786 Introduction to Comparative Literature Mr. Deppman TuTh 1:30-2:45 Diversity WL
275-02   Introduction to Comparative Literature Ms. LaPiana WF 2:30-3:45 Diversity WL

 

Advanced Courses -- Fall 2004 Semester

Number
CRN

Title

For detailed descriptions of individual courses, click on the course title

Instructor

Meeting Days and Time

Distribution for New Major

Distribution for Old Major

302-01

5515

Medieval Women Writers

Ms. Bryan

TuTh 3:00-4:15

British
Diversity
Pre-1700

F, EL

308-01

6122

Utopia and the "New World"

Ms. Waldron

MWF 3:30-4:20

British
Pre-1700

EL

315-01

5308

Eighteenth-Century Fiction

Ms. Kickel

WF 2:30-3:45

British
1700-1900

F, EL

316-01

4720

Early Victorian Fiction in Context

Mr. Olmsted

TuTh 3:00-4:15

British
1700-1900

F, WL

322-01

6026

Scams, Shams, and the Real Thing in Turn-of-the-Century American Literature

Mr. Betjemann

TuTh 9:35-10:50

American

AL

322-02

6027

Scams, Shams, and the Real Thing in Turn-of-the-Century American Literature

Mr. Betjemann

TuTh 1:30-2:45

American

AL

333-01

5806

Poetry Since 1945

Mr. Harrison

MWF 1:30-2:20

Post-1900

P

372-01

3681

Contemporary Literary Theory in American Culture

Mr. Day

MWF 11:00-11:50

American
Post-1900

AL

389-01

5807

Selected Authors: J.M. Coetzee

Ms. Needham

TuTh 11:00-12:15

Post-1900

F, WL

392-01

5781

Selected Directors: Almodovar, Hartley, von Trier

Mr. Pence

TuTh 1:30-2:45 + M 7:00-10:00 pm

Post-1900

F, WL

395-01

1455

Poetry Workshop

Ms. Collins

Tu 7:15-10:00 pm

 

P

396-01

5788

Nonfiction Workshop

Ms. Powell

Th 7:00-10:00 pm

397-01

1456

Fiction Workshop

Staff

M 7:00-10:00 pm

 

F

399-01

1458

Teaching and Tutoring Writing Across the Disciplines

Ms. Kichner

TuTh 3:00-4:15

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Senior Tutorials-- Fall 2004 Semester
By application only: .pdf file:
About Fall 2004 Senior Tutorial.

Application for Fall 2004.

Number
CRN

Title

For detailed descriptions of individual courses, click on the course title

Instructor

Meeting Days and Time
400-01 5454 Senior Tutorial Ms. Gorfain W 7:00-9:30 pm
400-02 5455 Senior Tutorial Ms. Needham W 7:00-9:30 pm
400-03 5456 Senior Tutorial Mr. Pence MWF 1:30-2:20
400-04 5457 Senior Tutorial Mr. Day MWF 1:30-2:20
400-05 6241 Senior Tutorial Ms. Searcy TBA
450-01 5808 Honors Project Staff TBA

London Program-- Fall 2004 Semester

Number
CRN

Title

For detailed descriptions of individual courses, click on the course title

Instructor

Meeting Days and Time

Distribution for New Major

Distribution for Old Mnjor

LOND
900-01

1550

Danenberg Lectures on British Culture & Society

Ms. Linehan / Ms. Lasser

To be arranged

 

 

ENGL
955-01

5809

Emerging Feminism in British Literature & History

Ms. Linehan/
Ms. Lasser

To be arranged

3: British
3: 1700-1900

F, WL

ENGL
966-01

5311

The London Stage

Ms. Linehan

To be arranged

6: British
3: Pre-1700
3: Post-1900

D, 3WL, 3EL

 

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