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Titles New Course# Old Course# SAS Core Once Upon a Time: Why We Tell Stories (Signature Course) 358:200 350:200 Ahp Introduction to Literature 358:201 351:201 Ahp Shakespeare 358:202 350:221 AHp Gods and Monsters 358:203 NEW Biblical Backgrounds of Literature in English 358:204 351:319 British Literature from the Middle Ages to 1800 358:210 350:225 AHp British Literature from 1800 to the Present 358:211 350:226 Introduction to American Literature 358:212 350:227 AHp Major Topics and Authors in American Literature 358:213 350:228 AHp Introduction to 20th-Century Literature 358:214 351:222 AHp Introduction to 21st-Century Literature 358:215 350:230 AHp Introduction to World Literatures in English 358:216 351:216 AHp Black Literature from the Colonial Period to 1930 358:217 350:250 Black Literature from 1930 to the Present 358:218 350:251 AHp Introduction to South Asian Literature 358:222 350:235 Introduction to Dramatic Literature 358:240 351:240 AHp Introduction to Poetry 358:241 351:241 AHp Introduction to the Novel 358:242 351:242 AHp Introduction to the Short Story 358:243 351:243 AHp Introduction to Myth 358:244 351:244 Introduction to Folklore 358:245 351:245 Introduction to the Gothic 358:246 351:330 Introduction to Comic Literature 358:247 351:325 Introduction to Tragic Literature 358:248 351:326 Introduction to Satiric Literature 358:249 351:339 Introduction to Autobiography 358:250 351:341 Introduction to Travel Literature 358:251 351:331 Introduction to Children's Literature 358:252 351:250 AHp Introduction to Crime Fiction 358:253 351:251 AHp Introduction to Science Fiction 358:254 351:253 AHp Introduction to Modern Literary Fantasy 358:255 351:332 Introduction to the Graphic Novel 358:256 350:231 AHp Introduction to Multiethnic Literatures of the United States 358:260 350:252 AHp Introduction to the Study of Women Writers 358:261 351:265 AHp 358:299 History of the English Language 358:301 351:310 Classical Backgrounds of Literature in English 358:302 351:317 Literature of Medieval Courts 358:303 350:301

Medieval Literature of Dissent 358:304 350:302 Medieval Romance 358:305 350:320 Chaucer 358:306 350:321 Medieval and Early Modern Women Writers 358:307 350:381 Cultures of the Middle Ages 358:308 350:388 Issues and Problems in Medieval Literature and Culture 358:309 350:389 358:310 Renaissance Literature: The 16th Century 358:311 350:303 Renaissance Literature: The 17th Century 358:312 350:304 Drama in the Age of Shakespeare 358:313 350:343 Shakespeare: The Elizabethan Plays 358:314 350:322 Shakespeare: The Jacobean Plays 358:315 350:323 Milton 358:316 350:324 Major Renaissance Writers 358:317 350:325 16th-Century Poetry 358:318 350:332 17th-Century Poetry 358:319 350:333 Issues and Problems in Renaissance Literature and Culture 358:320 350:390 358:321 Restoration and Early 18th-Century Literature 358:322 350:305 Later 18th-Century Literature 358:323 350:306 Restoration and 18th-Century Poetry 358:324 350:334 Restoration and 18th-Century Theater and Drama 358:325 350:344 18th-Century Novel 358:326 350:352 Restoration and 18th-Century Women Writers 358:327 350:382 Issues and Problems in 18th-Century Literature and Culture 358:328 350:391 358:329 Early Romantic Literature 358:330 350:307 Later Romantic Literature 358:331 350:308 Victorian Literature 358:332 350:309 Late Victorian and Edwardian Literature 358:333 350:310 Victorian Poetry 358:334 350:335 19th-Century Theater and Drama 358:335 350:345 19th-Century British Fiction 358:336 350:354 19th-Century Women Writers 358:337 350:383 Issues and Problems in 19th-Century Literature and Culture 358:338 350:392 358:339 Literature and Culture of the Colonial Americas 358:340 350:315

Antebellum American Literature 358:341 350:316 19th-Century American Poetry 358:342 350:340 19th-Century American Fiction 358:343 350:359 American Realism and Naturalism 358:344 350:317 Early 20th-Century American Literature 358:345 350:318 Later 20th-Century American Literature 358:346 350:319 American Theater and Drama 358:347 350:349 American Women Writers 358:348 350:385 American Autobiography 358:349 351:342 Issues and Problems in American Literature 358:350 NEW 358:351 Early 20th-Century Literature 358:352 350:311 Later 20th-Century Literature 358:353 350:312 Early 20th-Century Poetry 358:354 350:337 Later 20th-Century Poetry 358:355 350:338 Early 20th-Century Theater and Drama 358:356 350:346 Later 20th-Century Theater and Drama 358:357 350:347 Early 20th-Century Fiction 358:358 350:355 Later 20th-Century Fiction 358:360 350:356 20th-Century Literature in a Global Context 358:361 350:378 20th-Century Women Writers 358:362 350:384 Issues and Problems in 20th-Century Literature and Culture 358:363 350:393 358:364 21st-Century Literature 358:365 350:313 Issues and Problems in 21st-Century Literature and Culture 358:366 NEW 358:367 358:368 358:369 Black Narrative 358:370 350:361 Black Poetry 358:371 350:362 Black Theater and Drama 358:372 350:363 Black Novel 358:373 350:364 Black Autobiography 358:374 350:365 19th-Century Black Literature 358:375 350:367 Harlem Renaissance 358:376 350:368 Black Writers of the 1960s 358:377 350:369 Black Music and Literature 358:378 350:370 Black Women Writers 358:379 350:371 Literature of the Black World 358:380 350:372 Issues and Problems in Black Literature 358:381 350:376 358:382 Readings in Colonial and Postcolonial Literature 358:383 351:365 Literatures of Migration, Immigration, and Diaspora 358:384 351:366

Literatures of Africa in English 358:385 351:371 Literatures of Asia in English 358:386 351:371 Ethnic Literatures in the United States 358:387 351:375 Native American Literatures in English 358:388 351:376 Asian-American Literatures in English 358:389 351:377 Chicano/Chicana Literature 358:390 351:378 Irish Literature in English 358:391 351:345 Issues and Problems in English Literatures of the World 358:392 NEW Independent Study 358:393 351:393 358:393 Theater and Drama by Women 358:394 351:355 Fiction by Women 358:395 351:356 Poetry by Women 358:396 351:357 Issues and Problems in Writing by Women 358:397 NEW The Bible as Literature 358:398 351:320 358:399 Old English Language and Literature 358:411 350:411 Seminar: Old English Language and Literature 358:412 350:412 WCr Seminar: Chaucer 358:420 350:420 WCr Seminar: Topics in Medieval Literature and Culture 358:422 350:422 WCr Seminar: Spenser 358:424 350:424 WCr Seminar: Shakespeare 358:426 350:426 WCr Seminar: Milton 358:428 350:428 WCr Seminar: Topics in Renaissance Literature and Culture 358:434 350:434 WCr Seminar: Topics in Restoration and 18th-Century Literature and Culture 358:435 350:435 WCr Seminar: Topics in 19th-Century Literature and Culture 358:436 350:436 WCr Seminar: Topics in 20th-Century Literature and Culture 358:437 350:437 WCr Seminar: Topics in Genre 358:440 351:440 Seminar: Topics in American Literature and Culture to 1800 358:441 350:441 WCr Seminar: Topics in 19th-Century American Literature and Culture 358:442 350:442 WCr Seminar: Topics in Black Literature and Culture 358:445 350:445 WCr Seminar: Special Topics in American Literature 358:452 351:452 WCr Seminar: Topics in Colonial and Postcolonial Literature 358:460 351:460 WCr Seminar: Special Topics in Literature 358:491 351:491 WCr Independent Study 358:493 351:493

Independent Study (BA) 358:495 351:495 358:499 Principles of Literary Study: Poetry 359:201 350:219 AHp, WCd Principles of Literary Study: Prose 359:202 350:220 AHp, WCd 359:203 Introduction to Research Methods 359:205 351:496 Introduction to Literature and Medicine 359:209 NEW Introduction to Literary Theory 359:210 353:230 AHo Introduction to Performance Theory 359:220 NEW History of Literary Theory I 359:310 353:301 History of Literary Theory II 359:311 353:302 Issues and Problems in Literary Theory 359:312 353:389 359:313 Theories of Genre 359:315 353:370 Issues and Problems in Genre Theory 359:316 351:385 359:317 Cultural Theory in Literary Studies 359:320 353:330 Popular Culture 359:321 351:337 Marxist Literary Theory 359:322 353:320 Issues and Problems in Cultural Theory 359:323 NEW 359:324 Psychoanalytic Literary Theory 359:325 353:350 Literature and Psychology 359:326 351:347 Issues and Problems in Psychoanalytic Theory 359:327 NEW 359:328 Theories of Gender and Sexuality 359:330 353:346 Literature and Sexuality 359:331 351:348 Issues and Problems in Theories of Gender and Sexuality 359:332 NEW 359:333 Feminist Theory in Literary Study 359:335 353:340 Issues and Problems in Feminist Literary Studies 359:336 351:361 359:337 Deconstruction and Poststructuralist Theory 359:340 353:315 Issues and Problems in Decon/Poststruc Theory 359:341 NEW 359:342 Colonial and Postcolonial Theory 359:345 353:326 Issues and Problems in Colonial and Po-Co Theory 359:346 NEW 359:347 Literature and Science 359:350 NEW Literature and Medicine 359:351 351:351 Literary and Scientific Writing 359:352 351:349 Issues and Problems in Literature and Science 359:353 NEW 359:354 Literature and Performance Theory 359:355 NEW Issues and Problems in Literature and Performance Theory 359:356 NEW 359:357

Literature and Media Theory 359:360 NEW Literature and Visual Culture 359:361 351:313 Digital Literary Studies 359:362 351:312 ITR Issues and Problems in Literature and Media Theory 359:363 NEW 359:364 Literature, Religion, and Theory 359:365 353:360 Literary Approaches to Sacred Texts 359:366 351:322 Issues and Problems in Literature and Theology 359:367 NEW 359:368 Independent Study 359:394 351:394 Junior Honors Seminar 359:395 351:397 359:399 Seminar: Topics in Literary Theory 359:410 353:491 WCr Seminar: Topics in Genre Theory 359:415 NEW Seminar: Topics in Cultural Theory 359:420 NEW Seminar: Topics in Literature and Psychology 359:425 NEW Seminar: Topics in Theories of Gender and Sexuality 359:430 NEW Seminar: Topics in Feminist Theory 359:435 353:496 WCr Seminar: Topics in Deconstruction and Poststructuralist Theory 359:440 NEW Seminar: Topics in Colonial and Postcolonial Theory 359:445 NEW Seminar: Topics in Literature and Science 359:450 NEW Seminar: Topics in Literature and Performance Theory 359:455 NEW Seminar: Topics in Media Theory 359:460 NEW Independent Study 359:494 351:494 Senior Honors Tutorial 359:495 351:499 Senior Honors Seminar 359:497 351:497 Senior Honors Tutorial - Fall 359:498 351:498 Senior Honors Seminar- Spring 359:499 NEW English: Literature English: Theories and Methods Film Introduction to Film 354:201 354:201 AHp Introduction to Film 354:202 354:202 AHp Cinema Today 354:205 NEW AHp, 21C Close Readings of Cinema 354:210 354:210 The Films of Alfred Hitchcock 354:250 NEW AHp American Screen Comedy 354:270 NEW AHp The Craft of Screenwriting 354:308 354:308 Cinema and the Arts 354:312 354:312 American Cinema I 354:315 354:315 American Cinema II 354:316 354:316 Films from Here: the Cinema of New York and New Jersey 354:318

World Cinema I 354:320 354:320 World Cinema II 354:321 354:321 AHp, 21C Digital Cinema 354:301 NEW Criticial Methodology in Film 354:330 354:330 Criticial Methodology in Film 354:331 354:331 Film Sound 354:335 NEW Major Filmmakers 354:350 354:350 Major Filmmakers 354:351 354:351 The Films of John Ford 354:355 NEW The Films of Jean Renoir and Fritz Lang 354:356 NEW Film Noir 354:360 NEW Film Genres 354:370 354:370 Film Melodrama 354:371 NEW The Documentary 354:373 354:373 Science Fiction Film 354:374 NEW Film and Society 354:375 354:375 Theories of Women and Film 354:385 354:385 Special Topics in Film Studies 354:391 354:391 Special Topics in Film Studies 354:392 354:392 Seminar in Film Studies 354:410 NEW WCr Seminar: Film Theory 354:420 354:420 WCr 354:497 354:498 354:499 English:Creative Writing Introduction to Multimedia Composition 351:209 Ahr, ITR Introduction to Creative Writing 351:211 AHr Introduction to Creative Writing 351:212 AHr Screenwriting for Film 351:303 Screenwriting for Television 351:304 Creative Non-Fiction 351:305 Creative Writing Poetry 351:306 Creative Writing Fiction 351:307 Creative Writing Playwriting 351:308 Digital Composition 351:309 Documentary Filmmaking for Writers 351:314 Advanced Creative Writing Workshop- Multi-Genre 351:405 Advanced Creative Writing Workshop - Poetry 351:406 Advanced Creative Writing Workshop - Fiction 351:407 Advanced Creative Writing Workshop - Playwriting 351:408 Independent Study in Creative Wriitng - Portfolio 351:410