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Continuation Class Please refer to the University Bulletin for specific details regarding registration. Students who should register for CONT 500a Full-time Graduate Research should use sage class # 4929; students who should register for CONT 450a Part-time Graduate Research should use sage class# 5842.

Class # Course # Status Course Title Meeting Time(s) Instructor(s)
6250 ENG 103A sec. 1 Open Exploring the Self in Seventeenth-Century Poetry
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Block K - M,W 02:10 PM - 03:30 PM Targoff,Ramie
6341 ENG 107B sec. 1 Open Literary Witnessing and the Poetics of Memory
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Block J - T,F 12:10 PM - 01:30 PM Sherman,David R.
3736 ENG 109A sec. 1 Open Directed Writing: Poetry
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Instructor's Signature Required
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Will not participate in April Registration.
Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis Students will be selected after the submission of a sample of writing, preferably 4-7 pages. Samples should be submitted to the department office (Rabb 144) no later than two days before the first class meeting. May be repeated for credit.
Block S2 - T 01:40 PM - 04:30 PM Wright,Franz
3622 ENG 109B sec. 1 Open Directed Writing: Short Fiction
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Instructor's Signature Required
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Will not participate in April Registration.
Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis. Students will be selected after the submission of a sample of writing, preferably 4-7 pages. Samples should be submitted to the department office (Rabb 144) no later than two days before the first class meeting. May be repeated for credit.
Th 05:10 PM - 08:00 PM Jen,Gish
6339 ENG 117B sec. 1 Open Novels of William Faulkner
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Block E - M,W,Th 12:10 PM - 01:00 PM Burt,John
3623 ENG 119A sec. 1 Open Directed Writing: Fiction
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Instructor's Signature Required
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Will not participate in April Registration.
Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis. Students will be selected after the submission of a sample of writing, preferably 4-7 pages. Sample should be submitted to the department office (Rabb 144) no later than two days before the first class meeting. May be repeated for credit.
Block S7 - F 09:10 AM - 12:00 PM Jen,Gish
3689 ENG 119B sec. 1 Open Directed Writing: Poetry
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Instructor's Signature Required
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Will not participate in April Registration.
Offered exclusively on a credit/no credit basis. Students will be selected after the submission of a sample of writing, preferably 4-7 pages. Sample should be submitted to the department office (Rabb 144) no later than two days before the first class meeting. May be repeated for credit.
Block S3 - W 02:10 PM - 05:00 PM Broumas,Olga
6094 ENG 125A sec. 1 Open Romanticism I: Blake, Wordsworth, and Coleridge
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See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Block H - T,F 10:40 AM - 12:00 PM Quinney,Laura
6095 ENG 128A sec. 1 Open Alternative Worlds: Modern Utopian Texts
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See Course Catalog for pre-requisites.
Block M - M,W 05:10 PM - 06:30 PM Campbell,Mary Baine
6096 ENG 145B sec. 1 Open Jane Austen: Gender, Art, and History
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Block E - M,W,Th 12:10 PM - 01:00 PM Lanser,Susan S
3624 ENG 200A sec. 1 Open Methods of Literary Study
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
Block S1 - M 02:10 PM - 05:00 PM Lanser,Susan S
6312 ENG 205B sec. 1 Open Social Theory and Aesthetic Practice: Victorian Literature and the Emergence of the Social Sciences
Block S7 - F 09:10 AM - 12:00 PM Plotz,John
6099 ENG 231A sec. 1 Open Performing the Early Modern Self
Block S6 - T 09:10 AM - 12:00 PM King,Thomas A
6152 ENG 237B sec. 1 Open The Worlds of Twentieth-Century American Fiction
Block S3 - W 02:10 PM - 05:00 PM Irr,Caren
5091 ENG 300A sec. 1 Open Master's Thesis
TBA Gilmore,Michael T
5092 ENG 300A sec. 2 Open Master's Thesis
TBA Broumas,Olga
5093 ENG 300A sec. 3 Open Master's Thesis
TBA Burt,John
5094 ENG 300A sec. 4 Open Master's Thesis
TBA Campbell,Mary Baine
5095 ENG 300A sec. 6 Open Master's Thesis
TBA Flesch,William
5096 ENG 300A sec. 7 Open Master's Thesis
TBA Irr,Caren
5097 ENG 300A sec. 8 Open Master's Thesis
TBA King,Thomas A
5098 ENG 300A sec. 9 Open Master's Thesis
TBA Lanser,Susan S
5099 ENG 300A sec. 10 Open Master's Thesis
TBA Morrison,Paul
5100 ENG 300A sec. 11 Open Master's Thesis
TBA Plotz,John
5101 ENG 300A sec. 12 Open Master's Thesis
TBA Quinney,Laura
5102 ENG 300A sec. 13 Open Master's Thesis
TBA Smith,Faith Lois
5103 ENG 300A sec. 14 Open Master's Thesis
TBA Targoff,Ramie
5104 ENG 300A sec. 15 Open Master's Thesis
TBA Whelan,Michaele
3691 ENG 352A sec. 1 Open Directed Research
TBA Gilmore,Michael T
3692 ENG 352A sec. 2 Open Directed Research
TBA Broumas,Olga
3693 ENG 352A sec. 3 Open Directed Research
TBA Burt,John
3694 ENG 352A sec. 4 Open Directed Research
TBA Campbell,Mary Baine
3695 ENG 352A sec. 7 Open Directed Research
TBA Flesch,William
3696 ENG 352A sec. 8 Open Directed Research
TBA Irr,Caren
3697 ENG 352A sec. 9 Open Directed Research
TBA King,Thomas A
3698 ENG 352A sec. 10 Open Directed Research
TBA Lanser,Susan S
3699 ENG 352A sec. 11 Open Directed Research
TBA Morrison,Paul
5333 ENG 352A sec. 12 Open Directed Research
TBA Skorczewski,Dawn M.
5334 ENG 352A sec. 13 Open Directed Research
TBA Abdur-Rahman,Aliyyah
3700 ENG 352A sec. 14 Open Directed Research
TBA Plotz,John
3701 ENG 352A sec. 15 Open Directed Research
TBA Quinney,Laura
3702 ENG 352A sec. 18 Open Directed Research
TBA Smith,Faith Lois
3703 ENG 352A sec. 19 Open Directed Research
TBA Targoff,Ramie
3704 ENG 352A sec. 20 Open Directed Research
TBA Whelan,Michaele
3705 ENG 402D sec. 1 Open Dissertation Research
TBA Gilmore,Michael T
3706 ENG 402D sec. 2 Open Dissertation Research
TBA Broumas,Olga
3707 ENG 402D sec. 3 Open Dissertation Research
TBA Burt,John
3708 ENG 402D sec. 4 Open Dissertation Research
TBA Campbell,Mary Baine
3709 ENG 402D sec. 7 Open Dissertation Research
TBA Flesch,William
3710 ENG 402D sec. 8 Open Dissertation Research
TBA Irr,Caren
3711 ENG 402D sec. 9 Open Dissertation Research
TBA King,Thomas A
3712 ENG 402D sec. 10 Open Dissertation Research
TBA Lanser,Susan S
3713 ENG 402D sec. 11 Open Dissertation Research
TBA Morrison,Paul
3714 ENG 402D sec. 14 Open Dissertation Research
TBA Plotz,John
3715 ENG 402D sec. 15 Open Dissertation Research
TBA Quinney,Laura
3716 ENG 402D sec. 18 Open Dissertation Research
TBA Smith,Faith Lois
3717 ENG 402D sec. 19 Open Dissertation Research
TBA Targoff,Ramie
3718 ENG 402D sec. 20 Open Dissertation Research
TBA Whelan,Michaele
6320 HUM 125A sec. 1 Open Topics in the Humanities
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Topic for fall 2008: Self.net This course will consider the relation between network technology and subjectivity, using the network as a metaphor to think about distributed identity and cognition. Readings will include a broad range of philosophical works, literary texts, electronic literature, and new media art. While the emphasis will be on network technologies of the digital age, we will also make connections to print culture and the history of the book, as well as to earlier technologies and touchstones of the Western canon.
(Self.net) Block D - M,W,Th 11:10 AM - 12:00 PM Swanstrom,Elizabeth
Elective Course in English & American Literature
6043 AMST 144B sec. 1 Open Signs of Imagination: Gender and Race in Mass Media
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Enrollment limited to 20
Block H - T,F 10:40 AM - 12:00 PM Dave,Shilpa
6280 THA 106A sec. 1 Open British, Irish, and Postcolonial Theater
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Enrollment limited to 25
Block J - T,F 12:10 PM - 01:30 PM Holmberg,Arthur
Cross-Listed Eng: World Literature Courses
6055 CLAS 165A sec. 1 Open Roman Decadence: Latin Literature in Translation
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Block P - T,F 03:10 PM - 04:30 PM Koloski-Ostrow,Ann Olga
Cross-Listed Eng: Directed Writing Workshop
6320 HUM 125A sec. 1 Open Topics in the Humanities
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Topic for fall 2008: Self.net This course will consider the relation between network technology and subjectivity, using the network as a metaphor to think about distributed identity and cognition. Readings will include a broad range of philosophical works, literary texts, electronic literature, and new media art. While the emphasis will be on network technologies of the digital age, we will also make connections to print culture and the history of the book, as well as to earlier technologies and touchstones of the Western canon.
(Self.net) Block D - M,W,Th 11:10 AM - 12:00 PM Swanstrom,Elizabeth
4719 THA 104A sec. 1 Closed Playwriting
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Enrollment limited to 10
Block H - T,F 10:40 AM - 12:00 PM McKittrick,Ryan