Courses
Spring 2013 English Course Planning and Registration:
To see full descriptions of each of our spring courses, go to our new English Department Course Description wikipage:
http://englishcourses.wikispaces.umb.edu/
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099 - English Fundamentals
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101 - Freshman English I
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102 - Freshman English II
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180G - Women between Cultures
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181G - Literature and the Visual Arts
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182G - "Race" and "Ethnicity" in 20th Century U.S. Literature
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183G - Literature and Society
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184G - Technology and the Soul
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185G - Literature and Film
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188G - Literature, Medicine, and Culture
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189G - War in Literature
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200 - Understanding Literature
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201 - Five British Authors
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202 - Six American Authors
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210 - Introduction to Creative Writing
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211 - Creative Writing: Poetry
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212 - Creative Writing: Fiction
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215 - Intermediate Comp
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221L - Introduction to Asian-American Writing
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235 - African-American Literature
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250 - The Monstrous Imagination in Literature
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258 - Introduction to World Cinema
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262G - The Art of Literature
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263G - The Art of Shakespeare
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272G - The Art of Poetry
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273G - The Art of Fiction
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274G - The Art of Drama
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276G - The Art of Life Writing
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284 - Language, Literacy, and Community
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285 - Tutor Training: ESL
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293 - Literature and Human Rights
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300 - Intermediate Creative Writing Workshop
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301 - Advanced Poetry Workshop
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302 - Advanced Fiction Workshop
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306 - Advanced Nonfiction Writing
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307 - Writing for Print and Online Media
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308 - Professional Editing
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319 - English Epic Poetry
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320 - Memoir and Autobiography
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321 - Biography
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322 - The Rise of the Novel
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324 - Short Story
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326 - Stage and Page: Drama Before 1642
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327 - Stage and Page: Drama 1660-1900
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328 - Stage and Page: Drama 1900- Today
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329 - Narrative in the Novel and Film
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331 - Satire
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332 - Comedy
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334 - Science Fiction
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335 - Children's Literature
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337 - Short Novel
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340 - Literature and Visual Media
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342L - Women Film Directors
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343 - Literature, Culture, and Environment
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345 - Literature of the American South
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348 - Native American Literature
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350L - Asian-American Literary Voices
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351 - Early African-American Literature
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352L - Harlem Renaissance
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353 - Multiethnic American Literature
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354 - The Black Presence in American Literature
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355 - African-American Poetry
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357 - African-American Women Writers
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360 - Arthurian Literature
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361 - Modern and Contemporary Women Poets
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362 - Modern British Poetry
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363 - Modern American Poetry
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364 - Post-1945 American Poetry
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365 - The British Novel and the Nineteenth Century
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366 - Women and Men in Nineteenth-Century Literature
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367 - Modern British Fiction
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368 - Modern American Fiction
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369 - Post-1945 American Fiction
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371 - The Adolescent in Literature
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372L - American Women Writers and American Culture
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373 - Working-Class Literature
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374 - Literature and Society, 1760-1850
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376 - Literature and the Political Imagination
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377L - Irish-American Literature and Culture
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379 - Special Topics in English and American Literature I
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380 - Special Topics in English and American Literature II
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381 - Geoffrey Chaucer
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382 - William Shakespeare's Early Works
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383 - William Shakespeare's Later Works
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385 - John Milton
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386 - Virginia Woolf
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387 - Charles Dickens
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391 - James Joyce
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394 - Comparative Reading of Two Authors
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396 - Jane Austen
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401 - The Medieval Period
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402 - The Renaissance in England
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403 - The 18th Century: Satire to Sensibility
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405 - British Romanticism
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406 - The Victorian Age
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407 - Colonial American Literature
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408 - American Romanticism
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409 - American Realism
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410 - The Modern Period
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411 - Postcolonial Literary Studies
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412 - Contemporary British Fiction and Film
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415 - Irish Literature
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417 - The Irish Short Story
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418 - The Modern Irish Novel
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419 - Recent Irish Writing
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430 - Literature of the Atlantic
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431 - Transatlantic Romanticism
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437 - Reading the Gothic: Transatlantic Terrors
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438 - Reading the Graphic: Texts and Images
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440 - History of the English Language
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442 - Contemporary English
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443 - Language and Literature
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446 - Poetry and Poetics
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448 - Perspectives on Literacy
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449 - Contemporary Issues in the Teaching of English
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455 - Independent Study I
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456 - Independent Study II
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457 - Undergraduate English Colloquium
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459 - Seminar for Tutors
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461 - Advanced Studies in Drama
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462 - Advanced Studies in Poetry
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463 - Advanced Studies in Prose
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464 - Advanced Studies in Language and Literary Theory
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465 - Advanced Studies in Literature and Society
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466 - Advanced Special Topics
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470L - New England Literature and Culture
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471L - The City in American Culture and Literature
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475 - English Internship
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476 - Technical Writing Internship
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477 - English Internship II
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480 - The History of the Book
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483 - Origins of U.S. Literature: Declaring Independence
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484 - Nineteenth-Century Literature and Material Culture
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488 - Literatures of the Middle East
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489 - Terrorism and the Novel
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490 - The Pre-modern and Postmodern Novel
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496 - Creative Writing Honors Seminar
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497 - Creative Writing Honors Thesis
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498 - English Honors Seminar
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499 - English Honors Thesis
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9001 - English Arts Course