Fall 2024
- ENGL 001C. Writing Pedagogy
Open only to those selected as Writing Associates. Meets distribution requirements but does not count toward the major.
Graded CR/NC.
- ENGL 001F. First-Year Seminar: Transitions to College Writing
- ENGL 005. Journalism Workshop
- ENGL 006B. Why Journalism (Still) Matters
- ENGL 009H. First-Year Seminar: Portraits of the Artist
- ENGL 009R. First-Year Seminar: Grendel's Workshop
This First-year Seminar counts as an English Dept. Creative Writing workshop.
- ENGL 009W. First Year Seminar: U.S. War Culture
- ENGL 020. Shakespeare
Med/Ren
GATEWAY English Literature.
- ENGL 028. Milton
Med/Ren
- ENGL 036. Jane Austen
18th/19th c.
- ENGL 037B. Vision and the Late Victorians
18th/19th c.
- ENGL 047A. Asian American Literature and Culture
20th/21st c.
- ENGL 052B. U.S. Fiction, 1945 to the Present
20th/21st c.
- ENGL 055. Apocalypse Then
18th/19th c.
- ENGL 067. James Baldwin's Civil Rights
20th/21st c.
- ENGL 070A. Poetry Workshop
Graded CR/NC. Limited to 12.
- ENGL 070E. Introduction to Creative Writing: Fiction and Poetry Workshop
- ENGL 070K. Directed Creative Writing Projects
Graded CR/NC.
- ENGL 070S. Screenwriting
- ENGL 078. Modernism
20th/21st c.
- ENGL 079P. Sanctuary.
20th/21st c.
GATEWAY English Literature.
- ENGL 080. Introduction to Literary Theory
- ENGL 086A. Archives and Activism: Theory and Practice
- ENGL 090. Queer Media
20th/21st c.
- ENGL 092. Marxist Literary and Cultural Studies
20th/21st c.
- ENGL 101. Shakespeare
Med/Ren
Spring 2025
- ENGL 001F. First-Year Seminar: Transitions to College Writing
- ENGL 009E. First-Year Seminar: Narcissus and the History of Reflection
- ENGL 009N. First Year Seminar : Between Memoir and Autobiographical Fiction
- ENGL 011. Comedy
A version of this course has been offered in the past as a First-Year Seminar, English 009G, but this new version is open to any student, without any prerequisite. If you have taken English 009G, you are not able to enroll in English 011.
GATEWAY English Literature.
- ENGL 029. The Fat Renaissance.
Med/Ren
- ENGL 047C. Asian American Gender/Sexuality/Species
20th/21st c.
- ENGL 060. Early Black Media Cultures
18th/19th c.
- ENGL 064A. The New Negro Versus Jim Crow
18th/19th c.
GATEWAY English Literature.
- ENGL 070A. Poetry Workshop
Graded CR/NC. Limited to 12.
- ENGL 070G. Writing Nature: Digital Storytelling
Limited to 15.
- ENGL 070I. Fiction Workshop: Breaking the Egoic Trance
Intermediate workshop
- ENGL 070K. Directed Creative Writing Projects
Graded CR/NC.
- ENGL 071B. The Lyric Poem in English
For majors and minors, this course can count either as a Med/Ren, 18th/19th, or 20th/21st century course, depending on the topics of the majority of the student's written work. Discuss your options with the professor.
GATEWAY English Literature.
- ENGL 071E. Ecopoetry and the Climate Crisis
- ENGL 087. American Narrative Cinema
20th/21st c.
- ENGL 099. Senior Course Majors Colloquium
See professor to establish credit category.
- ENGL 121. Modernism and Forgetting
20th/21st c.
Fall 2025
- ENGL 001C. Writing Pedagogy
Open only to those selected as Writing Associates. Meets distribution requirements but does not count toward the major.
Graded CR/NC.
- ENGL 009R. First-Year Seminar: Grendel's Workshop
This First-year Seminar counts as an English Dept. Creative Writing workshop.
- ENGL 009W. First Year Seminar: U.S. War Culture
- ENGL 009X. First Year Seminar: Literature + Data
- ENGL 010. Monsters, Marvels, and Mysteries: Beowulf to Paradise Lost
Med/Ren
GATEWAY English Literature.
- ENGL 020. Shakespeare
Med/Ren
GATEWAY English Literature.
- ENGL 021. Shakespeare and Race
Med/Ren.
- ENGL 035. The Rise of the Novel
For majors and minors, this course can count either as an 18th/19th or 20th/21st century course.
GATEWAY English Literature.
- ENGL 047A. Asian American Literature and Culture
20th/21st c.
- ENGL 052M. Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City and Queer Pasts and Futures
- ENGL 064B. Black Renaissance and Resistance
20th/21st c.
GATEWAY English Literature.
- ENGL 070H. Advanced Fiction Workshop
Graded CR/NC.
- ENGL 070K. Directed Creative Writing Projects
Graded CR/NC.
- ENGL 070S. Screenwriting
- ENGL 071D. The Short Story in the U.S.
This is a Gateway English Literature course, suitable for anyone's first or second English literature course. Majors and minors are also welcome. For majors and minors, this course can count either as an 18th/19th or as a 20th/21st century course, depending on the topic of the final research paper.
GATEWAY English Literature.
- ENGL 078. Modernism
20th/21st c.
- ENGL 080. Introduction to Literary Theory
- ENGL 115. Nineteenth-Century American Radicalisms
Spring 2026
- ENGL 009E. First-Year Seminar: Narcissus and the History of Reflection
- ENGL 009H. First-Year Seminar: Portraits of the Artist
- ENGL 014. Old English/History of the Language
Med/Ren.
GATEWAY English Literature.
- ENGL 025. Christopher Marlowe: Works, Life, and Afterlives
- ENGL 042. The Victorian Supernatural
- ENGL 046. Tolkien and Pullman and Their Literary Roots
Med/Ren or 20th/21st.
GATEWAY English Literature.
- ENGL 047C. Asian American Gender/Sexuality/Species
20th/21st c.
- ENGL 052A. U.S. Fiction, 1900-1950
20th/21st c.
GATEWAY English Literature.
- ENGL 064C. Black Protest and Possibility
20th/21st c.
GATEWAY English Literature.
- ENGL 070K. Directed Creative Writing Projects
Graded CR/NC.
- ENGL 070U. Fiction: Life As Inspiration
Graded CR/NC.
- ENGL 078C. Virginia Woolf
- ENGL 084. Human Rights and Literature: Borderzones of the Human
- ENGL 099. Senior Course Majors Colloquium
See professor to establish credit category.
- ENGL 111. Victorian Literature and Culture
18th/19th c.