ENG 5585: Studies in Ethnic American Literature
Mar 30, 2026
In this graduate course, students will read literary works on border crossing that highlight the interconnected and multilingual world in which we liv...
HON 3515: James Joyce's Ulysses
Mar 23, 2026
Here’s your chance to tackle the single most important novel of the 20th century and the most important prose work of the modernist movement: James ...
ENG 5780: Nineteenth-Century American Literature
Mar 23, 2026
Mid-Century & Turn of the CenturyThis course will contrast American literature of the 1850s with American literature of the 1890s. This will allow...
ENG 5405: Rhetorical Theory
Mar 23, 2026
In this class, we will explore the development of rhetorical theory from the classical Greeks through contemporary rhetoricians. We will discuss how r...
English 4830: Shakespeare
Mar 23, 2026
"The Course of True Love Never Did Run Smooth": Love and Desire in Shakespeare's WorksShakespeare’s works present love and desire in all their glori...
ENG 4120: Grant Writing for Nonprofits
Mar 23, 2026
The purpose of this course is to introduce you to the process of grant seeking and proposal writing. It will be a community engaged course where you w...
ENG 3652: Prose (Fiction) Sections 101 & 102
Mar 23, 2026
This course is designed to introduce students to the elements that make a compelling, artful short story. To do that, we'll look at our own writing pr...
ENG 3663: Advanced Non-Fiction
Mar 23, 2026
This course is an intensive creative writing workshop designed to build upon the requisite craft elements of writing non-fiction. You will study and w...
ENG 4790: Modern American Literature 1915-1960
Mar 23, 2026
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RC 5100 Composition Theory, Practice, and Pedagogy
Mar 17, 2026
RC 5100 Composition Theory, Practice, and PedagogyDr. Savannah Paige MurraySummer Session II | July 6-Aug. 6 | Online, mostly asynchronous with some s...