Winter 2022 Courses
English courses enable students to focus deeply on the diversity of stories people tell and to develop their own stories.
The Department of English offers over 200 courses each year about the stories people tell—past and present—with a focus on literature, language, rhetoric, film, media, and creative and analytical writing. Our courses for English majors contain 15-25 students, allowing for discussion-centered and hands-on experiences.
Course Catalogue
See the Undergraduate Catalog for a full list of our course offerings and Testudo for our current courses. Also see the Office of Extended Studies website for information about our summer and winter courses. Below are specialized descriptions for current and upcoming courses.
Major Requirements
If you are an English major, consult our English Boilerplate to see which major requirements a given course meets.
Winter 2022 Undergraduate Courses
Course | Title | Section | Instructor |
ENGL245 | Film Form and Culture | WB11 |
Alexandria Nunn |
ENGL321 | Comics and the Graphic Novel |
WB11 | Lee Konstantinou |
ENGL359F | Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Film and Video | WB11 | James Goodwin |
ENGL391 |
Advanced Composition |
GC02 | Christopher Crane |
ENGL393 | Technical Writing |
Multiple | Multiple |
ENGL470 | African-American Literature: From Slavery to Freedom | WB11 | Dennis Winston |
Winter 2022 Graduate Courses
Course | Title | Section |
Instructor |
ENGL699 |
Independent Study |
Multiple | Multiple |