2019-20 Graduate Courses

This schedule is subject to change.

Fall 2019

ENG 514 Introduction to Graduate Studies, Megan Ward

ENG 575 Studies in Criticism, Evan Gottlieb (MA Experience)

ENG 580 Studies in Literature, Culture, and Society: Literature and Science, Ray Malewitz

ENG 585 Studies in American Literature: Literary Collage, Susan Rodgers (Craft)

ENG 590 History of the English Language, Tekla Bude

WR 511 The Teaching of Writing, Ehren Pflugfelder (Pedagogy)

WR 517 Teaching Practicum: English Composition, Tim Jensen

WR 524 Advanced Fiction Writing, Keith Scribner

WR 540 Advanced Nonfiction Writing, Elena Passarello

WR 541 Advanced Poetry Writing, Karen Holmberg

 

Winter 2020

ENG 507 Literature Teaching Practicum, Megan Ward

ENG 512 Studies in British Theatre and Society, Richmond Barbour (MA Experience, pre-1800)

ENG 570 Studies in Poetry, Karen Holmberg (Craft)

ENG 580 Studies in Literature, Culture, and Society: The Uncanny Novella, Marjorie Sandor (Craft)

FILM 580 The New American Cinema, Jon Lewis

WR 512 Current Composition Theory, Ana Milena Ribero (Pedagogy)

WR 519 Teaching Practicum: WR 222, Kristy Kelly

WR 520 Studies in Writing: Writing Women's Lives, Liddy Detar (Ecampus)

WR 524 Advanced Fiction Writing, Nick Dybek

WR 540 Advanced Nonfiction Writing, Justin St. Germain

WR 541 Advanced Poetry Writing, David Biespiel

WR 599 Dissertation Writing, Tim Jensen

 

Spring 2020

ENG 545 Studies in Nonfiction, Justin St. Germain (Craft)

ENG 554 Major Authors: Dante, Chris Anderson (pre-1800)

ENG 575 Studies in Criticism, Elizabeth Sheehan

FILM 552 Studies in Film: Road Trip to Nowhere: Hollywood Encounters the Counterculture, Lewis (MA Experience)

WR 521 Teaching Practicum: Fiction Writing, Marjorie Sandor

WR 522 Teaching Practicum: Poetry Writing, Jen Richter

WR 523 Teaching Practicum: Nonfiction, Justin St. Germain

WR 524 Advanced Fiction Writing, Marjorie Sandor

WR 540 Advanced Nonfiction Writing, George Estreich

WR 541 Advanced Poetry Writing, Jen Richter

WR 562 Environmental Writing, Tim Jensen

WR 575 Rhetorics of Race, Ana Milena Ribero

WR 593 The Rhetorical Tradition and the Teaching of Writing, Ehren Pflugfelder (MA Experience, Pedagogy, pre-1800)