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Core RequirementCourseInstructorMeeting Time
FoundationENGL 1000 English at NUTBDF 1:35pm-3:15pm
Foundation/Theories & MethodsENGL 1160 Introduction to RhetoricBritt, ElizabethMWR 1:35pm-2:40pm
FoundationENGL 1400 Intro to Literary StudiesMullen, PatrickTF 9:50am-11:30am
FoundationENGL 1400 Intro to Literary StudiesDillon, ElizabethTF 1:35pm-3:15pm
FoundationENGL 1400 Intro to Literary StudiesSonthali, TarushiMWR 8am-9:05am
Foundation/Theories & MethodsENGL 1410 Intro to Research on WritingPoe, MyaTF 9:50am-11:30am
FoundationENGL 1700 Global Literatures 1Sobral Campos, IsabelTF 1:35pm-3:15pm
Pre-1850/Diversity/17th to 18th cENGL 2296 Early African-American LitAljoe, NicoleMW 2:50pm-4:30pm
Post-1850/20-21cENGL 2301 The Graphic NovelChute, HillaryWF 11:45am-1:25pm
Post-1850/20-21cENGL 2430 Contemporary Fiction: Caribbean & S. AsiaSonthali, TarushiMWR 1:35pm-2:40pm
Post-1850/20-21cENGL 2451 Postcolonial Women WritersAljoe, NicoleMWR 10:30am-11:35am
Post-1850/Diversity/ComparativeENGL 2455 American Women WritersKaplan, CarlaWF 11:45am-1:25pm
Comparative/Theories & MethodsENGL 2620 What Is Nature?Kelly, KathleenMWR 1:35pm-2:40pm
WritingENGL 2710 Style and EditingZhang-Wu, QianqianMWR 8am-9:05am
Pre-1850/Early LiteraturesENGL 3101 Early LiteraturesKelly, KathleenMW 2:50pm-4:30pm
Theories & MethodsENGL 3325 Rhetoric of LawBritt, ElizabethMR 11:45am-1:25pm
Experiential/WritingENGL 3375 Writing BostonLerner, NealTF 1:35pm-3:15pm
WritingENGL 3377 Poetry WorkshopHenry, GordonTF 3:25pm-5:05pm
WritingENGL 3382 Publishing in the 21st CenturyStockman, SebastianMR 11:45am-1:25pm
Pre-1850/19th cENGL 3619 Emerson & ThoreauDavis, TheoWF 11:45am-1:25pm
Pre-1850/Diversity/Early LiteratureENGL 3678 Hebrew Bible: Sex/Gen/EthnictyLefkovitz, LoriMW 2:50pm-4:30pm
Post-1850/DiversityENGL 3900 Gender and Black World LiteraturesJean-Charles, RegineMR 11:45am-1:25pm
CapstoneENGL 4710 Capstone SeminarMullen, PatrickTF 8am-9:40am