ENGL 4430 Milton (3-0-3)
The major and minor poems and selected prose of Milton. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; HUMN 2001-2002; ENGL 2250.

ENGL 4440 Studies in Major British Authors (3-0-3)
An intensive examination of the works of a major British writer (e.g. Blake, Joyce, or Woolf). Prerequisites: ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; HUMN 2001-2002; ENGL 2250.

ENGL 4450 Studies in Major American Authors (3-0-3)
An intensive examination of the works of a major American writer (e.g. Faulkner, Melville, or Morrison). Prerequisites: ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; HUMN 2001-2002; ENGL 2250.

ENGL 4510 Literary Theory (3-0-3)
A study of the major critics from Aristotle to the present, with emphasis on the development of various twentieth-century critical positions. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; HUMN 2001-2002; ENGL 2250.

ENGL 4520 Theories of Writing (3-0-3)
An introduction to theories of writing, both classical and modern, including the perspectives offered by linguistics, psychology, rhetoric, and literary theory. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; HUMN 2001-2002; ENGL 2250.

ENGL 4530 Studies in Theory (3-0-3)
An intensive examination of selected topics in critical theory and practice; the course may focus on major theorists, periods, or movements. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; HUMN 2001-2002; ENGL 2250.

ENGL 4601 Major Project I (2-0-2)
An independent study course which allows the student to devote full attention to a writing project. The student should focus on some aspect of narrative, dramatic, or poetic writing and should produce a work of publishable or near-publishable quality. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; HUMN 2001-2002; ENGL 2250.

ENGL 4602 Major Project II (2-0-2)
An advanced independent study course which allows the student to devote full attention to a writing project. The student should focus on some aspect of narrative, dramatic, or poetic writing and should produce a work of publishable quality. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; HUMN 2001-2002; ENGL 2250; ENGL 4601.

ENGL 4630 Poetry Workshop (2-0-2)
An intensive practicum in the writing of poetry. Students will write and revise their own poetry, participate in a weekly workshop of evaluation and criticism, and read extensively in the work of contemporary poets. Prerequisites: ENGL 1101-1102 or 1113-1114; HUMN 2001-2002; ENGL 2250.

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