These are the electives for the following areas:
ENGL-0108 Intro to Film (3 credits)
section -001 MW 1:40-2:55PM, Prof. Glen Brewster
section -002 R 6:30-9:15PM, Prof. Michael Filas
ENGL-0210 British Literature to 1603 (3 credits)
section -001 MWF 12:35-1:25PM, Staff
section -002 TR 2:15AM-3:30PM, Staff
ENGL-0213 British Literature 1603-1780 (3 credits)
section -001 T 6:30-9:15PM, Prof. Stephen Adams
ENGL-0213 Major British Writers (3 credits)
section -001 MWF 2:45-3:35PM, Prof. Elizabeth Starr
ENGL-0215 Major American Writers (3 credits)
section -001 MWF 8:15-9:05AM, Staff
section -002 MWF 9:20-10:10AM, Staff
section -003 MW 1:40-2:55PM, Neikirk
section -004 MW 3:10-4:25PM, Neikirk
section -005 TR 8:15-9:30AM, Staff
section -006 TR 9:45-11:00AM, Staff
ENGL-0 Creative Writing (3 credits)
section -001 TR 9:45-11:00AM, Prof. Leah Nielsen
section -002 TR 11:15AM-12:30PM, Prof. Leah Nielsen
For qualifed students interested in identifying and developing their special writing abilities. The techniques of writing
fiction, drama, and verse will be studied.
ENGL/MCOM-0275 Journalism I (3 credits)
MWF 9:20-10:10AM Prof. George Layng and MWF 11:30AM- 12:20PM, Prof. Wefing
An introduction to print journalism. Students find out how to report and operate a newspaper by gathering information and writing stories. Reporters develop techniques, learn to write various types of beat and specialty reports, concentrate on meeting deadlines, and discuss libel law and ethical issues. Students write at least six articles.Prerequisites: ENGL 0101 and ENGL 0102
ENGL-0276 Writing About the Arts (3 credits)
MW 3:10-4:25PM, Prof. Layng
ENGL-0324 Black American Literature (3 credits)
section -001 MWF 12:35-1:25PM, Prof. Vanessa Diana
section -002 MWF 1:40-2:30PM/1:40-2:55PM, Prof. Vanessa Diana
A study of significant works by black American writers drawn from various genres and periods
and considered in the historical and cultural contexts of black experience. Prerequisites: ENGL 0101 and ENGL 0102
ENGL-0365 Dramatic Criticism (3 credits)
TR 9:45-11:00AM, Prof. Klein
ENGL-0366 Drama Western World (3 credits)
F 1:40-4:10PM, Prof. Klein
ENGL-0377 Feature Writing (3 credits)
MW 01:40PM-02:55PM, Prof. Layng
ENGL-0391 Special Topics in Film (3 credits)
MW 3:10-4:25PM, Prof. Harry Stessel
ENGL-0392 Business and Technical Writing (3 credits)
Section -001 MWF 8:15-9:05AM/7:50-9:05AM, STAFF
Section -002 MWF 9:20-10:10AM, STAFF
Section -003 MWF 2:45-3:35PM/3:10-4:25PM, STAFF
Section -004 MWF 3:50-4:40PM, STAFF
Section -005 TR 8:15-9:30AM, STAFF
Section -006 TR 9:45-11:00AM, STAFF
How to write more powerfully, persuasively, and successfully in business. Students will learn the strategies of writing clear and effective memos, letters, and reports, and easy techniques for using tables and graphs. By the end of the course the student will have a portfolio of writing samples to demonstrate writing skills. Prerequisites: ENGL 0101 and ENGL 0102
ENGL-0297 ST: Post Evolution (Honors) (3 credits)
TR 9:45-11:00AM, Prof. Filas
ENGL-0397 ST: Post Colonial World Literature (3 credits)
MWF 9:20-10:10AM, Prof. Caton
Permission of the Department Chair is required. Juniors & Seniors only.
ENGL-0106 Principles and Applications of Grammar (3 credits)
section -001 MWF 10:25-11:15AM, Prof. Marilyn Sandidge
ENGL-0200 Writing for Teaching Candidates (3 credits)
section -001 MWF 1:40-2:30PM, Prof. Jennifer DiGrazia
ENGL-0246 Creative Writing (3 credits)
section -001 TR 9:45-11:00AM, Prof. Leah Nielsen
section -002 TR 11:15AM-12:30PM, Prof. Leah Nielsen
For qualifed students interested in identifying and developing their special writing abilities. The techniques of writing
fiction, drama, and verse will be studied.
ENGL/MCOM-0275 Journalism I (3 credits)
MWF 9:20-10:10AM Prof. George Layng and MWF 11:30AM- 12:20PM, Prof. Wefing
An introduction to print journalism. Students find out how to report and operate a newspaper by gathering information and writing stories. Reporters develop techniques, learn to write various types of beat and specialty reports, concentrate on meeting deadlines, and discuss libel law and ethical issues. Students write at least six articles.Prerequisites: ENGL 0101 and ENGL 0102
ENGL-0377 Feature Writing (3 credits)
MW 01:40PM-02:55PM, Prof. Layng
ENGL-0392 Business and Technical Writing (3 credits)
Section -001 MWF 8:15-9:05AM/7:50-9:05AM, STAFF
Section -002 MWF 9:20-10:10AM, STAFF
Section -003 MWF 2:45-3:35PM/3:10-4:25PM, STAFF
Section -004 MWF 3:50-4:40PM, STAFF
Section -005 TR 8:15-9:30AM, STAFF
Section -006 TR 9:45-11:00AM, STAFF
How to write more powerfully, persuasively, and successfully in business. Students will learn the strategies of writing clear and effective memos, letters, and reports, and easy techniques for using tables and graphs. By the end of the course the student will have a portfolio of writing samples to demonstrate writing skills. Prerequisites: ENGL 0101 and ENGL 0102
ENGL-0276 Writing About the Arts (3 credits)
MW 3:10-4:25PM, Prof. Layng
ENGL-0365 Dramatic Criticism (3 credits)
TR 9:45-11:00AM, Prof. Klein
ENGL-0121 Acting Styles (3 credits)
Section -001 TR 3:45-5:00PM, Prof. Klein
Section -002 TR 11:15AM-12:30PM, Prof. Klein
ENGL-0151 Introduction to Performance (3 credits)
TR 12:45-2:00PM, Prof. Shea
ENGL-0261 Theatre History I: Early Stages (3 credits)
MWF 10:25-11:15AM, Prof. Slaughter
ENGL-0353 Theatre Workshop (3 credits)
MW 12:35-3:35PM, Prof. Slaughter
ENGL-0360 Theatre Production (3 credits)
MW 12:30-3:30PM, Prof. Parker
ENGL-0365 Dramatic Criticism (3 credits)
TR 9:45-11:00AM, Prof. Klein
ENGL-0317 Shakespeare: Tragedy and History (3 credits)
MWF 10:25-11:15AM, Prof. Sandidge
ENGL-0366 Drama of the Western World (3 credits)
F 1:40-4:10PM, Prof. Klein
ENGL-0356 Stagecraft Techniques (3 credits)
MWF 11:30AM-12:20PM, Prof. Slaughter
ENGL-0389 Scenic Design (3 credits)
TR 11:15-12:30PM, Prof. Parker
ENGL-0358 Acting Seminar (3 credits)
MW 3:10-4:25PM, Prof. Shea
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