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2012 - 2013 Course Schedule
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Autumn Quarter 2012
506 A
Modern & Contemporary Critical Theory
TTh 1:30-3:20
13630
509 A
History of Lit Criticism & Theory II (w/C. Lit 509 & Fr 577)
MW 3:30-5:20
13633
532 A
Community & Fragmentation in 19th c. American Lit
MW 3:30-5:20
13637
540 A
Modernism/Postmodernism in 20th c. British Fiction
TTh 11:30-1:20
13640
541 A
Postmodern Fiction: Periodization after WWII
MW 9:30-11:20
13641
556 A
Marxist Theory & Racial Capitalism (w/C. Lit 535B)
TTh 11:30-1:20
13643
567 A
Approaches to Teaching Composition
TTh 3:30-5:20, TTh 3:30-5:20, TTh 4:30-5:20, TTh 4:30-5:20
13645
567 B
Approaches to Teaching Composition
TTh 4:30-5:20, TTh 4:30-5:20, TTh 3:30-5:20, TTh 3:30-5:20
13646
569 A
Topics in Language & Rhetoric: Language & Gender
MW 1:30-3:20
13647
570 A
Practicum in TESOL
F 10:30-12:20
13648
571 A
Theory & Practice in TESOL
MW 10:30-12:20
13649
575 A
Pedagogy & Grammar in TESOL
TTh 10:30-12:20
13650
581 A
Creative Writer as Critical Reader
TTh 12:30-2:20
13651
584 A
Advanced Fiction Workshop
MW 12:30-2:20
13653
585 A
Advanced Poetry Workshop
W 3:30-7:20p
13654
587 A
Topics in Teaching Creative Writing
F 10:30-12:20
13656
593 B
Textual Studies: Digital Textuality (w/C. Lit 596B)
MW 11:30-1:20
13663
Winter Quarter 2013
502 A
What Was Enlightenment (w/C. Lit 596B)
TF 1:30-3:20
13750
510 A
Post-Post-Structuralism: Resilience, Resistance, and the Return of the First Person Singular (w/C. Lit 510)
TTh 3:30-5:20
13751
510 B
History of Lit Criticism & Theory IV (w/C. Lit 510 & Span 510)
TTh 1:30-3:20
13752
512 A
Introductory Reading in Old English
MW 9:30-11:20
13753
527 A
Romantic Aesthetics: the Beautiful, Picturesque, & Sublime (w/C. Lit 548)
MW 3:30-5:20
13754
529 A
Literature & Religion in the Age of Darwin
MW 1:30-3:20
13755
533 A
The Newly Black Americans: Modern & Contemp. Black Lit.
MW 1:30-3:20
13756
535 A
American Culture & Criticism
MW 9:30-11:20
13757
537 A
Race, Capital, Intimacy: Epistemological Problems in American and Ethnic Studies
MW 9:30-11:20
20680
546 A
Fashion & Modernism
TTh 11:30-1:20
13758
546 B
Cultural Critique / Corporate Americas
T 5:30-8:20p
13759
551 A
Eliot & Yeats
MW 11:30-1:20
13760
554 A
Literary Translation (w/C. Lit 511A)
M 2:30-5:20
20426
556 A
New Directions in Science Fiction
MW 3:30-5:20
13761
562 A
Discourse Analysis
TTh 12:30-2:20
13762
569 A
History of the English Language
TTh 9:30-11:20
13763
570 A
Practicum in TESOL
F 10:30-12:20
13764
572 A
Methods & Materials Development in TESOL
TTh 10:30-12:20
13765
584 A
Advanced Fiction Workshop
W 4:00-7:50p
13767
585 A
Advanced Poetry Workshop
TTh 10:30-12:20
13768
593 A
Textual Studies: Printed Texts (w/C. Lit 596C & HUM 522A)
TTh 1:30-3:20
13772
Spring Quarter 2013
507 A
History of Lit. Criticism & Theory I (w/ C. Lit 507)
MWF 3:30-5:20
13607
513 A
Beowulf
MW 11:30-1:20
13608
527 A
Literature & Class 1660-1830
MW 3:30-5:20
13609
532 A
The Everyday in 19th c. American Lit & Culture
MW 9:30-11:20
13610
537 A
Black Feminisms & the Public Sphere
T 5:30-8:20p
13611
544 A
World Literature in English
TTh 3:30-5:20
13612
550 A
Nabokov (w/C.Lit 396/Engl 242/Russ 240/Russ 543)
TTh 2:30-4:20, TTh 2:30-4:20
13613
550 B
The Post-World War II European Novel
TTh 2:30-4:20
20245
551 A
Whitman, Williams, & Stevens
MW 1:30-3:20
13614
551 B
Creative Writer as Critical Reader: Poetry & Poetics
TTh 3:30-5:20
13615
564 A
Current Rhetorical Theory
TTh 1:30-3:20
13616
569 A
Topics in Language & Rhetoric: Writing Across Difference
MW 1:30-3:20
13617
570 A
Practicum in TESOL
F 10:30-12:20
13618
574 A
Research Methods on 2nd Language Acquisition
MW 10:30-12:20
13619
576 A
Testing & Evaluation of TESOL
TTh 10:30-12:20
13620
584 A
Advanced Fiction Workshop
MW 11:30-1:20
13621
585 A
Advanced Poetry Workshop
W 3:30-7:20p
13622
586 A
Graduate Writing Conference
T 2:30-3:50, T 2:30-3:50
13623
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