English

Tentative Spring 2018 Graduate Schedule

From: Graduate Advisor
Last Revised: 8.22.2017

Key: CW=Creative Writing, Lit=Literature, RC=Rhetoric and Composition Theory

Please note the following:

Students may take up to three 525s, 620s, and 630s, and up to two 622s, 623s and 654s as long as the individual class topics are not repeated.

  • CW students are allowed to take two 512s, 608s and 609s.
  • CW students must take 3 workshops in their primary genre.
  • 400 level courses may not be used for required graduate level (500-600) literature courses. Students may take up two 400-level courses with the approval of the Graduate Advisor via the “400-Level Consent Form". Forms are due by the end of the first week of the semester.
  • Classified graduate students who have completed 12-15 units of graduate study should make an appointment with the Graduate Advisor in order to draw up their contract/formal program.
  • Before students can enroll in their culminating experience (697C, 698D), they must be classified, have a formal contract on file with the English Graduate Department, and have submitted both the “intent” form and receipt for graduation application.
  • Permission numbers for 697C and 698D will be sent out by Frank's office via email after students have submitted both the “intent” form and receipt for graduation application.
  • 697C (Exam) is offered every semester, but does not meet as a class. Contact the Graduate Advisor for details.
  • 698D (Graduate Project) is offered once a year in the spring semester
  • Students must apply for graduation one year in advance of expected graduation date.
  • Permission to enroll in 600A and 600B/BF will be sent out by Grad office via email after students have been accepted into the TA program. TA's must be fully classified and enrolled in order to teach.
  • New TA's must be fully classified by June 1, 2018 and have a minimum GPA of 3.0 in order to teach Fall 2018
  • All TA's must be enrolled in order to teach.
  • Have you made your advisement appointment with the Graduate Advisor? 

Course Descriptions here

SPRING 2018 Tentative Schedule

Monday Classes

12:30-3:15 pm*

Engl 600A: College Comp.: Theory & Pedagogy, Teaching Associate Seminar (RC) Lee     

4-6:45 pm

Engl 604: Seminar in Language and Linguistics (Lit Core) Shi
Engl 698D: Graduate Culminating Experience (RC) I. Clark

7-9:45 pm

Engl 601: Seminar in Scholarly Methods and Bibliography (Lit) Spratt 

 

Tuesday Classes

4-6:45 pm      

Engl 609: Seminar in Poetry Writing (CW) Hall                                                     
Engl 638: Critical Approaches to Literature (Core) Wexler                                 

7-9:45 pm

Engl 698D: Graduate Culminating Experience (CW) Barresi

Engl 698D: Graduate Culminating Experience (Lit) Stallcup

 

Wednesday Classes

4-6:45 pm

Engl 525: Collage and the Kunstlerroman (Lit) Howard            
Engl 651: Rhetoric and Composition Theory (RC Core) Pandey

7-9:45 pm

Engl 525: Early American Minorities (Lit) Garcia
Engl 608: Seminar in Narrative Writing (CW) Higgs

 

Thursday Classes

4-6:45 pm         


Engl 630: The Red Christ and Modern American Protest Literature (Lit) Dawahare             

Engl 512: Writing for Performance (CW/RC/Lit) Mitchell

7-9:45 pm

Engl 622: The Poet as Critic (Lit) Bryson

 

 

*Note time of day

Reminder, students must be fully classified upon completion of first 12 graduate units (usually 4 classes).