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Head of Department: Martin J. Camargo
Department Office: 208 English Building, 608 South Wright, Urbana, 333-2391
Subjects associated with this department include: Business and Technical Writing (BTW), English (ENGL), and Rhetoric and Composition (RHET).
ENGL 101
Intro to Poetry
ENGL 102
Intro to Drama
ENGL 103
Intro to Fiction
ENGL 104
Intro to Film
ENGL 106
Literature and Experience
ENGL 107
Intro to Poetry-ACP
ENGL 109
Intro to Fiction-ACP
ENGL 110
Intro Lit Study for Non-Majors
ENGL 112
Literature of Global Culture
ENGL 113
Intro to Comedy
ENGL 114
Bible as Literature
ENGL 115
Intro to English Literature
ENGL 116
Intro to American Literature
ENGL 117
Shakespeare on Film
ENGL 119
Literature of Fantasy
ENGL 120
Science Fiction
ENGL 191
Freshman Honors Tutorial
ENGL 198
Freshman Honors Seminar
ENGL 199
Undergraduate Open Seminar
ENGL 200
Intro to Literary Study
ENGL 201
Critical Approaches to Lit
ENGL 202
Medieval Lit and Culture
ENGL 204
Renaissance Lit and Culture
ENGL 206
Enlightenment Lit and Culture
ENGL 207
Romantic Lit and Culture
ENGL 208
Victorian Lit and Culture
ENGL 209
English Lit to 1798
ENGL 210
English Lit 1798 to Present
ENGL 211
Intro to Mod African Lit
ENGL 213
Modernist Lit and Culture
ENGL 218
Introduction to Shakespeare
ENGL 223
Jewish Storytelling
ENGL 241
Beginnings of Modern Poetry
ENGL 242
Poetry Since 1940
ENGL 243
Modern Drama I
ENGL 244
Modern Drama II
ENGL 245
The Short Story
ENGL 246
The Short Story II
ENGL 247
The British Novel
ENGL 248
Brit, Amer & Contin Fiction
ENGL 250
The American Novel to 1914
ENGL 251
The American Novel Since 1914
ENGL 255
Survey of American Lit I
ENGL 256
Survey of American Lit II
ENGL 259
Afro-American Literature I
ENGL 260
Afro-American Literature II
ENGL 267
Grimms' Fairy Tales in Context
ENGL 272
Minority Images in Amer Film
ENGL 273
Intermediate Film Studies
ENGL 274
Literature and Society
ENGL 280
Women Writers
ENGL 281
Women in the Lit Imagination
ENGL 283
Jewish Sacred Literature
ENGL 284
Modern Jewish Literature
ENGL 285
Postcolonial Lit in English
ENGL 286
Asian American Literature
ENGL 290
Individual Study
ENGL 300
Writing About Literature
ENGL 359
Lit Responses to the Holocaust
ENGL 363
Jewish Immigrant Literature
ENGL 391
Honors Individual Study
ENGL 396
Honors Seminar I
ENGL 397
Honors Seminar II
ENGL 398
Honors Seminar III
ENGL 401
Intro to Study of Engl Lang
ENGL 402
Descriptive English Grammar
ENGL 403
History of the English Lang
ENGL 404
Engl Grammar for ESL Teachers
ENGL 411
Chaucer
ENGL 415
Early Renaiss Poetry & Prose
ENGL 416
Drama of Shakespeare's Contemp
ENGL 418
Shakespeare I
ENGL 419
Shakespeare II
ENGL 421
Later Renaiss Poetry & Prose
ENGL 423
Milton
ENGL 426
Earlier 18th C Literature
ENGL 427
Later 18th C Literature
ENGL 428
English Drama 1660-1800
ENGL 429
18th Century Fiction
ENGL 431
English Romantic Literature
ENGL 434
Victorian Poetry & Prose
ENGL 435
19th C British Fiction
ENGL 441
British Lit 1900-1930
ENGL 442
British Lit Since 1930
ENGL 449
American Lit 1820-1865
ENGL 450
American Lit 1865-1914
ENGL 451
American Lit 1914-1945
ENGL 452
American Lit 1945-Present
ENGL 455
Major Authors
ENGL 460
Lit of American Minorities
ENGL 461
Topics in Literature
ENGL 462
Topics in Modern Fiction
ENGL 465
Stage Comedy
ENGL 466
Topics in Modern Drama
ENGL 470
Modern African Fiction
ENGL 473
Special Topics in Film Studies
ENGL 475
Lit and Other Disciplines
ENGL 481
Comp Theory and Practice
ENGL 482
Writing Technologies
ENGL 483
Lit Crit From 1800 to Present
ENGL 485
Literature for the High School
ENGL 500
Intro to Criticism & Research
ENGL 503
Historiography of Cinema
ENGL 504
Theories of Cinema
ENGL 505
Writing Studies I
ENGL 506
Writing Studies II
ENGL 507
Old English
ENGL 508
Beowulf
ENGL 511
Chaucer
ENGL 514
Seminar in Medieval Literature
ENGL 519
Seminar in Shakespeare
ENGL 520
Seminar 16th C Literature
ENGL 524
Seminar in 17th C Literature
ENGL 527
Seminar in 18th C Literature
ENGL 533
Seminar Romantic Lit
ENGL 537
Seminar Victorian Lit
ENGL 543
Seminar Mod British Lit
ENGL 547
Seminar Earlier American Lit
ENGL 553
Seminar Later American Lit
ENGL 559
Seminar Afro-American Lit
ENGL 563
Seminar Themes and Movements
ENGL 564
Seminar Lit Modes and Genres
ENGL 578
Seminar Lit &Other Disciplines
ENGL 581
Seminar Literary Theory
ENGL 582
Topics Research and Writing
ENGL 583
Topics Writ Pedagogy & Design
ENGL 584
Topics Discourse and Writing
ENGL 591
Research in Special Topics
ENGL 592
Masters Exam Tutorial
ENGL 593
Prof Seminar College Tchg
ENGL 599
Thesis Research
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