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For the most up-to-date and comprehensive course schedule, including course descriptions, meeting times, course additions, cancellations, and room assignments, refer to the Banner Class Schedule on the Registrar’s website. For curriculum information, see the Undergraduate Full-Time Day Programs catalog.

The first day of fall registration is April 6 for continuing undergraduate students (see the Academic Calendar).

Students can check their time ticket for registration via myNortheastern (click here for instructions).

**Please note that these graduate courses are open to upperclassmen undergraduates (junior or senior standing) and is expected to open for undergrad registration in late May.

Core RequirementCourseInstructorMeeting Time
Foundation/Theories & MethodsENGL 1160 Introduction to RhetoricBritt, ElizabethMWR 1:35pm-2:40pm
ElectiveENGL 1300 Introduction to Health and HumanitiesAltschuler, SariMW 2:50pm-4:30pm
FoundationENGL 1400 Intro to Literary StudiesMullen, PatrickMWR 9:15am-10:20am
FoundationENGL 1400 Intro to Literary StudiesDillon, ElizabethTF 9:50am-11:30am
Foundation/Theories & MethodsENGL 1410 Intro to Research on WritingGallagher, ChrisMW 2:50pm-4:30pm
FoundationENGL 1700 Global Literatures 1Sobral Campos, IsabelTF 9:50am-11:30am
Post-1850/20-21cENGL 2430 Contemporary FictionChute, HillaryTF 1:35pm-3:15pm
Post-1850/DiversityENGL 2490 Native American LiteratureTBDMWR 9:15am-10:20am
Comparative/Theories & MethodsENGL 2620 What Is Nature?Glassie, AlisonMWR 1:35pm-2:40pm
Comparative/ExperientialENGL 2690 Boston in LiteratureAljoe, NicoleWF 11:45am-1:25pm
Writing / Theories & MethodsENGL 2695 Travel and Place-Based WritingKelly, KathleenOnline
WritingENGL 2700 Creative WritingAyala, ChristopherMWR 9:15am-10:20am
WritingENGL 2710 Style and EditingZhang-Wu, QianqianTF 8am-9:40am
WritingENGL 2770 Writing to HealEdwards, LaurieMR 11:45am-1:25pm
WritingENGL 2780 Visual WritingCushman, EllenWF 11:45am-1:25pm
Pre-1850/Early LiteraturesENGL 3101 Early Literatures: Medieval Romance & Contemporary Readers Kelly, KathleenMW 2:50pm-4:30pm
Post-1850/20-21c/DiversityENGL 3161 20th- and 21st-Century Literatures: Race and AIKim, EunsongTF 1:35pm-3:15pm
Theories & Methods/Experiential ENGL 3340 Technologies of TextBoeckeler, ErikaTF 9:50am-11:30am
WritingENGL 3376 Creative NonfictionDillon, ElizabethTF 1:35pm-3:15pm
ElectiveENGL 3460 The Archives of Public HealthAltschuler, SariMWR 1:35pm-2:40pm
Pre-1850/19th cENGL 3619 Emerson & ThoreauDavis, TheoWF 11:45am-1:25pm
Post-1850/DiversityENGL 3685 Modern & Contemporary Jewish LiteratureLefkovitz, LoriMR 11:45am-1:25pm
Major SeminarENGL 3710 Major SeminarGallagher, ChrisMR 11:45am-1:25pm
Post-1850/20-21cENGL 3730 20th- and 21st-Century Major Figure: James JoyceMullen, PatrickMWR 10:30am-11:35am
Post-1850/DiversityENGL 3900 Gender and Black World LiteraturesJean-Charles, RegineMR 11:45am-1:25pm
CapstoneENGL 4710 Capstone SeminarChute, HillaryTF 3:25pm-5:05pm
Pre-1850/Early Literatures**ENGL 7282 Topics in Renaissance LiteratureBoeckeler, ErikaT 3:30pm - 6:50pm
Theories & Methods/Writing**ENGL 7342 Topics in Criticism and TheoryPoe, MyaR 1:35pm - 4:55pm
Writing / Theories & Methods**ENGL 7370 Introduction to Digital HumanitiesFlanders, JuliaR 5:50pm-9:10p
Writing**ENGL 7395 Topics in WritingZhang-Wu, QianqianM 1:35pm - 4:55pm