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Spring 2006 Semester Course List

Composition Courses

Introductory
Courses

Advanced
Courses


Composition Courses -- Spring 2006 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.


Courses for Non-Majors -- Spring 2006 Semester

Number
CRN

Title

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

Instructor

Meeting Days and Time

141-01

Rivers

Mr. McMillin

Cancelled

142-01

12883

African American Novel

Ms. Johns

TuTh 9:35-10:50

162-01

13186

"Eye Deep in Hell": Literature of the Great War

Ms. Geerken

MWF 10:00-10:50

173-01

register as CINE 101: 11163

Form, Style, and Meaning in Cinema

Ms. Gordon

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


Introductory-Level GATEWAY Courses -- Spring 2006 Semester

Number
CRN

Title

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Instructor

Meeting Days and Time

Distribution for New Major

Distribution for Old Major

212-01

12884

Eighteenth-Century Literature

Ms. Baudot

MWF 10:00-10:50

British
1700-1900

F, EL

215-02 13187 Eighteenth-Century Literature in Modern Fiction and Film Ms. Baudot MWF 11:00-11:50 1700-1900
OR Post-1900
F
220-01 9187 Romantic Literature Mr. Olmsted TuTh 1:30-2:45 British
1700-1900
P, WL

228-01

12885

Modern British and Irish Fiction

Mr. Walker

MWF 11:00-11:50

British
Post-1900

F, WL

229-01

12886

Twentieth-Century Poetry

Mr. Harrison

MWF 11:00-11:50

Post-1900

P, WL

238-01

12358

Contemporary American Fiction: Texts and Contexts

Mr. Liu

TuTh 3:00-4:15

American
Diversity
Post-1900

F, AL

257-01

12888

Late Nineteenth-Century American Literature: The Re-Making of "America"

Ms. Zagarell

TuTh 11:00-12:15

American
1700-1900

F, AL

272-01

12889

American Cinema: The Possibilities of Art in the Entertainment Business

Mr. Day

MWF 11:00-11:50 + Sun 7-10 pm

American
Post-1900

F, AL

275-01 register as CMPL 200: 12983 Introduction to Comparative Literature Mr. Deppman TuTh 11:00-12:15 Diversity F, WL
282-02 12891 Drama Survey: Shifting Scenes Ms. Tufts TuTh 11:00-12:15

Diversity

D, WL

 
Introductory-Level ELECTIVE Courses -- Spring 2006 Semester

Number
CRN

Title

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Instructor

Meeting Days and Time
Distribution for New Major

Distribution for Old Major

239-01

10405 

History & Structure of the English Language

Ms. Bryan

MWF 9:00-9:50

British
Pre-1700

EL

239-02

12887 

History & Structure of the English Language

Ms. Bryan

MWF 11:00-11:50

British
Pre-1700

EL

295-01

12892

Forms of Folklore

Ms. Gorfain

MWF 11:00-11:50

Diversity

 

 

Advanced courses -- Spring 2006 Semester

Number
CRN

Title

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Instructor

Meeting Days and Time
Distribution for New Major

Distribution for Old Major

307-01

12893

Drama in the Age of Shakespeare: Staging Domestic Violence

Ms. Gorfain

MWF 3:30-4:20

British
Pre-1700

D, EL

309-01

12899

Milton

Mr. Pierce

TuTh 9:35-10:50

British
Pre-1700

P, EL

312-01

12894

Emptiness and Plenitude in the Eighteenth Century

Ms. Baudot

MWF 3:30-4:20

1700-1900

F, EL

317-01

12895

Late Victorian Fiction in Context

Ms. Linehan

TuTh 9:35-10:50

British
Diversity
1700-1900

F, WL

320-01

Documentary Production

Mr. Pingree

Cancelled

 

326-01

12896

Contemporary Irish Novel

Mr. Hobbs

MWF 11:00-11:50

Diversity
Post-1900

F, WL

328-01

12897

Modern Drama II: Brecht to Pinter

Ms. Tufts

W 7:00-9:30 pm

Post-1900

D, WL

330-01

12898

Modernist Chicago: Urban Literature and Society

Ms. Johns

TuTh 1:30-2:45

American
Diversity
Post-1900

F, AL

333-01

12900

Modern Poetry III: Postwar and Modern Lyric

Mr. Harrison

MWF 2:30-3:20

American
Post-1900

P, AL

353-01 12367 American Literature 1825-1865: "To Write Like an American" Ms. Zagarell TuTh 3:00-4:15 American
1700-1900
F, AL

354-01

11951

Walt Whitman & Emily Dickinson

Mr. Deppman

TuTh 3:00-4:15

American
1700-1900

P, AL

373-01

12901

American Literature and Culture in the 1930s

Mr. Day

MWF 10:00-10:50 + Tu 7-10 pm + Sun 1-4 pm

American
Post-1900

F, AL

375-01

13188

The Psychoanalytic Imagination in American Culture

Ms. Geerken

MWF 2:30-3:20

American
Post-1900

F, AL

376-01 12902 Screening Spirituality Mr. Pence

MWF 1:30-2:20 + Sun 4-7 pm + W 7-10 pm

American
Post-1900
F, AL
390-01 11176 Selected Authors: William Faulkner Mr. Olmsted TuTh 3:00-4:15 American
Post-1900
F, AL

395-01

7308

Poetry Workshop

Ms. Alexander

W 7:15-10:00 pm

 

P

396-01

7851

Nonfiction Workshop

Ms. Powell

W 7:00-10:00 pm

 

 

397-01

7309

Fiction Workshop

Mr. Chaon

Tu 7:00-10:00 pm

 

F

398-01 10419 Playwriting Workshop Mr. Walker TuTh 3:00-4:15   D

399-01

7311

Teaching and Tutoring Writing Across the Disciplines

Ms. Trubek

TuTh 3:00-4:15

 


Senior Tutorials, Seminars, & Honors -- Spring 2006 Semester

Number
CRN

Title

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Instructor

Meeting Days and Time

New Major Requirements

Old Major Requirements
400-01 11768 Senior Tutorial Mr. Day MWF 1:30-2:20 N/A N/A

400-02

11769

Senior Tutorial

Mr. McMillin

MWF 1:30-2:20

N/A

N/A

400-03

11770

Senior Tutorial

Ms. Johns

W 7:00-10:00 pm

N/A

N/A

421-01

12903

Seminar: Modern Irish Literature

Mr. Hobbs

MWF 2:30-3:20

Diversity
Post-1900

F, WL

441-01

12904

Seminar: George Eliot and Virginia Woolf

Ms. Linehan

TuTh 1:30-2:45

British
Diversity
1700-1900 OR
Post-1900

F, WL

451-01

12905

Honors Project

Mr. McMillin

To be arranged

To be arranged

To be arranged

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