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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).
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| Core Requirement | Course | Instructor | Meeting Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Literature 1700-1900 | ENGL 7286 Topics in 19th Century Literatures: British Fiction & Narrative Poetry | Lefkovitz, Lori | M 5:50pm-9:10pm |
| Literature Post-1900/Theories & Methods | ENGL 7351 Topics in Literary Study: Environment in the Archive | Glassie, Alison | R 1:35pm-4:55pm |
| Theories & Methods | ENGL 7358 Topics in Literature and Other Disciplines: Public Humanities | Kaplan, Carla | T 5:50pm-9:10pm |
| Writing and Rhetoric | ENGL 7360 Topics in Rhetoric: Rhetorics of Resistance | Rawson, K.J. | M 1:35pm-4:55pm |
| Writing and Rhetoric/DH Certificate | ENGL 7395 Topics in Writing: Researching Writing: Humanistic perspectives on the responsible use of data and digital tools for the study of writing | Poe, Mya | R 5:50pm-9:10pm |
| DH Certificate | INSH 7910 NULab Project Practicum | Flanders, Julia | M 12:50-2:30pm |