New Major Requirement List: 20-21
Note: These requirements pertain to the Class of 2023 and beyond.
New Major Req Semester English Course #--Title
ENGL201
Fall
201G WOR: Contact Zones
201J WOR: Literary Forms & Forms
201N WOR: Adaptations: From Page to Stage
Spring
201E WOR: Gifts, Debts, & Promises
201L WOR: Difference
201P WOR: Autobiography
201T WOR: Literature About Literature
American Literature
Fall
217 Recent American Fiction
241 Toni Morrison At Large
286 The Literature of the Harlem Renaissance
324 Black Power and the Modern Narrative of Slavery
348 Refugee Literature
Winter
285Z Fantasy and Speculation
Spring
204 The Americanization of Power: American Lit, 1865-1945
230A Intro to Asian American Lit
240 Intro to AFAM Lit
258 New World Poetics
328 Brown & Black Forms & Feelings
341 Archiving America
344 Women's Lib, Women's Lit
357 Black Texts, Lost and Found
372 Pauline Hopkins and Charles Chesnutt
383 Fascism and American Literature
British Literature
Fall
205 Shakespeare
236 The British Modernist Novel
280 Staging Race
283 Old Poetics for New Poets
288 Romantic Poetry
314 Circulating Bodies: 18th C England
Winter
238Z Jane Austen and Her World
Spring
232 Medieval Women Writers
253 Science and/as Literature
305 Shakespeare's MacBeth
311 Woolf & Rhys
335 Wordsworth and Blake
Creative Writing
Fall
190 FYS: Place, Character and Design
216 Techniques of Poetry
228 Life Writing: Writing About the Self and from Experience
234 ST: Owning The Masters
269 Introduction to Playwriting
270 Writing Creative Non-Fiction
292A Techniques of Nonfiction: Memory & Memoir
296 Techniques of Fiction
325 Interm Nonfiction Workshop
336 Intermediate Poetry Workshop
339 Intermediate Fiction Workshop
399 A Playwright's Workshop: Advanced
450 Senior Seminar in Creative Writing
Winter
214Z Reading and Writing Memoirs
Spring
216A Techniques of Poetry: Hidden Histories
237 ST: The Whole Wide World: Poets in Translation
246 Personalizing History
269 Introduction to Playwriting
271 Distinguished Writers
290 Place, Character, & Design
292 Techniques of Nonfiction
296 Techniques of Fiction
326 Adv Nonfiction Workshop
337A Advanced Poetry: Radical Revision
342 Advanced Fiction Workshop
399 A Playwright's Workshop: Advanced
Literary History 1
Fall
205 Shakespeare
280 Staging Race
353 Medieval Ethnicities
Spring
232 Medieval Women Writers
291 The First Stories: Oral Poetry in Greece & Anglo-Saxon England
305 Shakespeare's MacBeth
321 Insubstantial Pageants: Late Shakespeare
Literary History 2
Fall
250 Technologies of the Self
283 Old Poetics for New Poets
288 Romantic Poetry
314 Circulating Bodies: 18th C England
Winter
238Z Jane Austen and Her World
285Z Fantasy and Speculation
Spring
253 Science and/as Literature
258 New World Poetics
335 Wordsworth and Blake
Literary History 3
Fall
217 Recent American Fiction
221 Nervous Conditions: The African Novel I
236 The British Modernist Novel
241 Toni Morrison At Large
254 Indian Literature and Globalization
286 The Literature of the Harlem Renaissance
316 Rethinking World Literature
324 Black Power and the Modern Narrative of Slavery
348 Refugee Literature
370 The Novel As History
Spring
204 The Americanization of Power: American Lit, 1865-1945
230A Intro to Asian American Lit
239 The Empire Writes Back
240 Intro to AFAM Lit
244 Viet Nam War in Literature & Film
311 Woolf & Rhys
344 Women's Lib, Women's Lit
372 Pauline Hopkins and Charles Chesnutt
383 Fascism and American Literature
Theory
Fall
208 Feminist Theory
295 Reading Theories
303 Narrative Theory
306 Asian American Posthumanisms: Biopolitics, Ecopoetics, and
Literature
348 Refugee Literature
370 The Novel As History
Spring
247 Narrative & Ideology
327 Criticism and Psychoanalysis
328 Brown & Black Forms & Feelings
335 Wordsworth and Blake
341 Archiving America
365 Ethics & Literature
383 Fascism and American Literature
World Literature
Fall
221 Nervous Conditions: The African Novel I
250 Technologies of the Self
254 Indian Literature and Globalization
276 South Asian Writing in Diaspora
316 Rethinking World Literature
348 Refugee Literature
353 Medieval Ethnicities
370 The Novel as History
Spring
237 ST: The Whole Wide World: Poets in Translation
239 The Empire Writes Back
244 Viet Nam War in Literature & Film
279 Intro: Latino Lit and Culture
291 The First Stories: Oral Poetry in Greece and Anglo-Saxon England