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University of Central Arkansas
Graduate Bulletin 2007 - 2009

Graduate Bulletin
Document Number 4.05.01

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[1] Graduate Courses in English (ENGL)

5301 THE RENAISSANCE Major non-dramatic writers of Tudor and early Stuart England. On demand.

5304 STUDIES IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE Concentrated study of varied topics on groups of writers, literary movements, or particular sub-genres. May be taken only once without approval of the department chair. On demand.

5305 MEDIEVAL ENGLISH LITERATURE An overview of medieval English literature (exclusive of Chaucer). Anglo-Saxon and some Middle English texts will be taught in translation, but Middle English will be retained whenever possible. On demand.

5311 THE NEOCLASSICAL PERIOD Major writers from the Restoration to the end of the eighteenth century. On demand.

5312 AMERICAN PROVINCIAL LITERATURE American literature from its beginnings to 1830. On demand.

5313 AMERICAN ROMANTICISM AND REALISM The major works in American Romanticism, 1830-1900. On demand.

5315 TWENTIETH-CENTURY AMERICAN POETRY Major poetry by American authors of the twentieth century.  On demand

5320 THE ROMANTIC PERIOD English Romanticism from its eighteenth-century precursors through major Romantic writers of prose and poetry. On demand.

5321 THE VICTORIAN PERIOD Poetry and prose of major English writers of the latter part of the nineteenth century. On demand.

5330 SHAKESPEARE I A critical survey of representative Shakespearean comedies, tragedies, history plays, and the sonnets. On demand.

5331 SHAKESPEARE II Similar to Shakespeare I, using other plays in each of the several genres, and the narrative poems. On demand.

5340 CHAUCER Chaucer's major works viewed against the background of medieval life and thought. On demand.

5341 MILTON Milton's major poems and selected prose viewed against the background of seventeenth-century life and thought. On demand.

5342 THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY Non-dramatic writings from 1603 to 1660, exclusive of Milton. On demand.

5343 TUDOR-STUART DRAMA Representative plays of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, exclusive of Shakespeare. On demand.

5344 ENGLISH DRAMA: 1660-PRESENT English drama from the reopening of the theaters in 1660 to the present. On demand.

5352 AMERICAN MODERNISM, 1900-1945 American literature from 1900 to 1945. On demand.

5353 AMERICAN POSTMODERNISM, 1946-PRESENT American literature from the end of World War II to the present. On demand.

5360 HISTORY AND STRUCTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE A survey of English from the Anglo-Saxon to the modern period. Attention will be paid to the social, political and literary matrix within which the language developed. Annually.

5361 LITERATURE FOR ADOLESCENTS Literature for adolescent readers and exploration of motivational approaches to teaching literature in secondary schools. Annually.

5362 SOUTHERN LITERATURE AND FOLKLORE An elective for MA and Diverse Literatures GC students. Explores twentieth-century Southern folklore and literature as social, cultural, and historical manifestations and reactions to contemporary trends in American life and history. Poetry, prose, and drama of representative twentieth-century southern writers as well as regional folklore. On demand.

5366 LITERARY THEORY AND CRITICISM This course may be taught using historical models or modern theoretical schools of thought.  Literature (poetry, drama, and prose) will also be included as a means of applying various theoretical models.  On demand.

5370 WOMEN'S LITERATURE An elective for MA or Certificate in Diverse Literatures students.  This course may be taught as a survey of women's literature across the centuries, or as a special-topics course dealing with women authors.  Poetry, prose, and drama of representative women writers will be included.  On demand.

5372 EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLISH NOVEL Major English novels of the eighteenth century. On demand.

5373 NINETEENTH-CENTURY ENGLISH NOVEL Major English novels of the nineteenth century. On demand.

5374 TWENTIETH-CENTURY ENGLISH NOVEL Major English novels of the twentieth century. On demand.

5375 TWENTIETH-CENTURY ENGLISH POETRY Major poetry by English authors of the twentieth century. On demand.

5380 AFRICAN AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE Survey of African and African-American literature from the eighteenth century to the present. Annually.

5381 MAJOR AFRICAN/AFRICAN-AMERICAN WRITERS An elective for MA and Diverse Literatures GC students. The course will enable students to explore in some depth the works of one or more important African and/or African-American writers who have established distinctive artistic voices within a particular country, culture, or region. On demand.

5382 RACE IN AMERICAN LITERATURE An elective for MA and Diverse Literature GC students. The course will explore the depictions of racial definitions, identities, and conflicts offered by American writers of various races although primarily African-American and white. Focus will be on writers such as Phillis Wheatley, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois, Booker T. Washington, Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mark Twain, and Flannery O'Connor. Annually.

5385 TRAVEL SEMINAR IN LITERATURE This course combines literary study with travel to the culture that produced the works.  When American, British, or English-language literature is covered, the course may satisfy three elective hours of MA graduate credit; when a "world" literature is covered, it may satisfy three elective hours of Diverse Literatures Certificate credit.  On demand.

6301 SEMINAR IN MEDIEVAL ENGLISH LITERATURE Concentrated study of a special topic in English medieval literature. On demand.

6302 SEMINAR IN THE RENAISSANCE Concentrated study of a special topic in English Renaissance literature. On demand.

6303 SEMINAR IN NEOCLASSICISM Concentrated study of a special topic in English Neoclassical literature. On demand.

6304 SEMINAR IN ROMANTICISM Concentrated study of a special topic in English Romantic literature. On demand.

6305 SEMINAR IN THE VICTORIAN PERIOD Concentrated study of a special topic in English literature of the Victorian period. On demand.

6306 SEMINAR IN MODERNISM Concentrated study of a special topic in English literature from 1900 to the present. On demand.

6320 AMERICAN ROMANTIC PERIOD Critical and textual studies of selected works of one or more of the following authors: Cooper, Emerson, Thoreau, Poe, Hawthorne, Melville, Whitman. On demand.

6321 READINGS IN AMERICAN LITERATURE Works and literary reputation of selected American authors. A student will be allowed to take a maximum of two different seminar topics. On demand.

6323 LITERATURES OF THE AMERICAS FOR TEACHERS Satisfies 3 required hours for the GC in Diverse Literatures and serves as an elective for students in the MA program in English. A study of Native, Hispanic, and Latin American literatures within their cultural contexts, with an emphasis on teaching those traditions. Annually.

6325  ASIAN/ASIAN AMERICAN LITERATURE FOR TEACHERS  Satisfies 3 required hours for the GC in Diverse Literatures. This course is designed to introduce students to some important texts from the various literatures of Asia, along with the aesthetic, religious, and cultural contexts of those works. In addition, students will be introduced to a variety of modern texts by Asian-American writers so they may consider any connections that might exist between the traditional texts and their ethnic American successors.  Annually.

6340 HEMINGWAY AND FAULKNER Study of selected works of Hemingway and Faulkner. On demand.

6365  DIVERSE LITERATURES SEMINAR   Satisfies 3 required hours for the GC in Diverse Literatures. A seminar for teachers to conduct intensive study of Western and non-Western literature. Provides teachers opportunities for further exploration of diverse literatures of interest to them, with particular emphasis on incorporating these works into meaningful learning experiences for secondary students. This is the capstone course for the Diverse Literatures Certificate Program. Prerequisites: Asian/Asian American Literature for Teachers, Literatures of the Americas for Teachers. Annually.

6370 EXPATRIATES AND NATIVES Study of selected works of American authors from 1914 to 1940. On demand.

6391 THESIS RESEARCH

6392 THESIS RESEARCH

6393 RESEARCH METHODS IN ENGLISH Familiarization with the tools and methods of literary research and criticism at the graduate level and with common types of scholarly writing. Annually.

6394 GRADUATE INDEPENDENT STUDY Aspects of language and literature which an individual graduate student desires to study but which are not intensely covered in any existing course. The student taking this course must arrange for a graduate professor to direct the study and must procure the permission of the department chairperson. May be taken only one time.


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