Graduate English
Graduate English
2022 Spring Term
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AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE, 1800 TO PRESENT
ENGLISH 545
A survey of essays, prose fiction, drama, and poetry written by African-Americans from the colonial period to the present.
WRITING IN THE SCIENCES
ENGLISH 571
Instruction on the nature of writing in the sciences, including features of scientific genres and strategies for producing effective texts.
TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL WRITING
ENGLISH 572
Students will learn a rhetorical approach to producing common technical and professional writing genres, such as memos, reports, technical descriptions, and instructions. In addition to addressing the practical skills of professional and technical style, the class discussions also consider ethics, data visualization, and user experience in international contexts.
SHAKESPEARE
ENGLISH 605
A study of the works of Shakespeare which will include representative genres and which will not duplicate works studied in ENGLISH 604.