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ENGLISH MAJOR COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2022
COURSEENGL 200 Poetics: Intro to Lit Study
ENGL 205 English Lit Survey I
ENGL 206 English Lit Survey II
ENGL 210 Cultural Rhetorics
ENGL 217 Creative Writing Fiction
ENGL ENGL 218 Creative Writing Poetry
ENGL 219 Creative Writing Nonfiction
ENGL 220 Short Story
ENGL 230 Bible as Literature
ENGL 236 Hip Hop Lit & Culture
ENGL 240 Literature to Film
ENGL 267 Caribbean Literature
ENGL 268 Harlem ENGL 268 Harlem Renaissance
ENGL 280 History of Drama
ENGL 295 Sport Literature
ENGL 295 Murder Mystery & Suspense
ENGL 306 Secret Life of Words+Sentences
ENGL 315 Shakespeare
ENGL 319 Advanced Creative Writing
ENGL 353 AfricanENGL 353 African-American Lit
ENGL 370 American Realism
ENGL 385 Masterpieces of European Lit
ENGL 400 Seminar in Literary Research+Writing
ENGL 385 A survey of the traditions instructure and content thatshaped English literaturef
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ENGLISH COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2022
ENGLISH LITERATURE(SURVEY I)ONLINE ASYNCHRONOUS
A survey of the traditions instructure and content thatshaped English literatureffrom the Old English andMedieval periods throughthe Renaissance.
ENGLISH LITERATURE(SURVEY II)
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A survey of the traditions instructure and content thatshaped English literatureffrom the Restorationthrough the modern
era of the 20th century.
OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS (PRE-REQ ENGL112 OR 192) - ALL COURSES WORK FOR GEN ED
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ENGLISH COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2022
CULTURAL RHETORICSBRONX : TUESDAYS : 11:40 - 2:30
This course explores the connectionbetween rhetoric and identity anddraws upon interdisciplinary areasof critical race theory and ethnicstudies; gender studies; and dis-studies; gender studies; and dis-ability studies. Students will learnabout how diverse peoples engagein their own rhetorics -- their owncommunicative practices. Studentswill also study cultural representationsin everyday life through examininga range of maa range of material, including visualand audio media.
BIBLE AS LITERATUREONLINE HYBRID : M/W 10:05 - 11:20
An examination of the majorthemes, characters, and genresof the Old and New testaments.
Students read the Bible asa a work of literature and gainawareness of it as a source
of inspiration for otherliterature and for other arts.
OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS (PRE-REQ ENGL112 OR 192) - ALL COURSES WORK FOR GEN ED
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ENGLISH COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2022
LITERATURE TO FILMDOBBS : WEDNESDAYS : 2:50 - 5:40
An exploration of writings and offilms based on those writings. Representative films will bescreened in full. We will questionwhat is gained and lost when what is gained and lost when translating writing and idea to film; what the point of story is overall, whether written or filmed; and whatrole writing and film plays in our lives, world, culture, and college studies.
HIP HOP LITERATUREAND CULTUREDOBBS : WEDNESDAYS : 11:40 - 2:30
Hip Hop started as a form of blackexpression in the Bronx, NY and morphed into a global, multi-culturalphenomenon. This couphenomenon. This course intro-duces students to hip hop culture, and examines some of the major concepts and political issues that shape the culture. Through exper-iencing hip hop music, video, story, essay, film, and more, students will learn about major themes and learn about major themes and debates within hip hop culture.
OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS (PRE-REQ ENGL112 OR 192) - ALL COURSES WORK FOR GEN ED
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ENGLISH COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2022
CARIBBEAN LITONLINE ASYNCHRONOUS
This course surveys authors from the islands of the Caribbean. Some issues that might be explored are thewriter’s choice of language (e.g. the language of the colonizer language of the colonizer versus nation language); the rising voiceof Caribbean women carvingout distinctive space forthemselves; the significanceand spiritual force of carnival; Negritude; and the writer in exile.
HARLEMRENAISSANCEONLINE ASYNCHRONOUS
The Harlem Renaissance wasone of the most exciting periods in
American literary and cultural history.Although maAlthough many Black artists andintellectuals of the era saw artas a means to eliminate racialprejudice, there was a growingcontroversy about the efficacyof these efforts. This courseexplores these issues througheexamination of the fictional andcritical texts of writers such asLangston Hughes, Zora NealeHurston, and Marcus Garvey.
OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS (PRE-REQ ENGL112 OR 192) - ALL COURSES WORK FOR GEN ED
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ENGLISH COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2022
HISTORY OF DRAMAONLINE ASYNCHRONOUS
An overview of drama from its classical origins in AncientGreece through the birth of modern drama in the latterpapart of the nineteenth century.
SPORT LITERATUREDOBBS : TUESDAYS : 2:50 - 5:40
Sport means so much to so many yetso few have come to terms with themeaning of sport. This course willexplore, among other things, thewways we make meaning of sportthrough narrative conventions. Wewill question: Why do we tell stories
about sport? Why does sport so readilylend itself to storytelling? How hassport been represented in literatureacross time? Through exploring theseand and other such questions, studentswill consider the power, meaning,and relevance of sport, and of
sport literature.
OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS (PRE-REQ ENGL112 OR 192) - ALL COURSES WORK FOR GEN ED
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ENGLISH COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2022
MURDER, MYSTERY,AND SUSPENSEONLINE ASYNCHRONOUS
The genre of the murder-mysterynovel is often viewed as "escapist"or "diversionary," but it oftenooffers insights into societalvalues and attitudes includingracism, sexism, classism, andhomophobia. This course willtrace the development of thegenre from the nineteenth century to present-day with affocus on elements of thegenre as well as social issues.
SECRET LIFE OFWORDS & SENTENCES
DOBBS : THURSDAYS : 8:30 - 11:20
This course will explore the natureof words and sentences, and thestructure of the English language.This knThis knowledge is essential forstudents considering careers inteaching, writing, researching,the legal professions, and
computer programming, butis useful for anyone seeking todevelop a stronger command
of grammaof grammar, semantics, discourse,and other features of language.
OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS (PRE-REQ ENGL112 OR 192) - ALL COURSES WORK FOR GEN ED
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ENGLISH COURSE OFFERINGSSPRING 2022
SHAKESPEAREONLINE ASYNCHRONOUS
Students will explore select worksof Shakespeare, will gain familiaritywith the syntax and lexicon of Shakespeare’s language, and willddevelop a basic understanding ofthe cultural and intellectual contextin which Shakespeare lived and outof which his art and drama emerged.
AFRICAN-AMERICANLITERATUREONLINE ASYNCHRONOUS
This course is a survey of writingsby African-American artists startingwith the nineteenth century, movingup thup through the Harlem Renaissance,
and continuing through today.The primary focus is on literaturebut the course may also include
study of other art forms. Inaddition to studying literatureand art, students will considerthe cultural and histhe cultural and historical con-texts of the works studied.
OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS (PRE-REQ ENGL112 OR 192) - ALL COURSES WORK FOR GEN ED
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AMERICAN REALISMDOBBS : THURSDAYS : 2:50 - 5:40
From the ashes of the American Civil War rose the literature of American Realism: stories andwritings that consider real-world issues of injustice, inequalitissues of injustice, inequality, gender oppression, racial division,the plight of the working class, therise of the middle class — about what it means to be an American, about what America really is amidthe rise of cities, urbanity, and un-cchecked industry. This course studiesvarious writings from diverse authorsof this era.
MASTERPIECES OFEUROPEAN LITONLINE ASYNCHRONOUS
This course examines aselection of representativeworks by European writersffrom various countries anderas. attention will be paidto the cultural and historicalEuropean contexts from
which the writings emerged.
OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS (PRE-REQ ENGL112 OR 192) - ALL COURSES WORK FOR GEN ED
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