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For the most up-to-date and comprehensive course information, including current offerings, course descriptions, meeting times, and classrooms, visit the Registrar’s website. For curriculum information, see the Academic Catalog.

Sections of ENGL 7976 Directed Study and ENGL 7990 Master’s Thesis are created upon successful petition. These are credit-bearing courses. See Banner Class Schedule for non-credit bearing course information (ENGL 8960, 8986, 9986, 9990, 9991, and 9996).

The first day of registration for continuing students is November 10 (see the Academic Calendar).

Students can check their time ticket for registration via the Student Hub (click here for instructions). For detailed instructions on how to create a plan for registration, join a waitlist, and drop a class, please see the Registrar’s website.

Core RequirementCourseInstructorMeeting Time
Literature 1700-1900ENGL 7286 Topics in 19th Century Literatures: British Fiction & Narrative PoetryLefkovitz, LoriM 5:50pm-9:10pm
Literature Post-1900/Theories & MethodsENGL 7351 Topics in Literary Study: Environment in the ArchiveGlassie, AlisonR 1:35pm-4:55pm
Theories & MethodsENGL 7358 Topics in Literature and Other Disciplines: Public HumanitiesKaplan, CarlaT 5:50pm-9:10pm
Writing and RhetoricENGL 7360 Topics in Rhetoric: Rhetorics of ResistanceRawson, K.J.M 1:35pm-4:55pm
Writing and Rhetoric/DH CertificateENGL 7395 Topics in Writing: Researching Writing: Humanistic perspectives on the responsible use of data and digital tools for the study of writingPoe, MyaR 5:50pm-9:10pm
DH CertificateINSH 7910 NULab Project PracticumFlanders, JuliaM 12:50-2:30pm