Undergraduate English Courses: Special Topics and Single Authors

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Undergraduate English Courses: Special Topics and Single Authors

Spring 2018

Undergraduate English courses: Special topics and single authors

ENG 3311.251 Practices in Writing and Rhetoric (CRN 37010) Group D, Forms, Language, Writing Topic: Life Stories TR 2:00-3:20 Dr. Eric Leake

ENG 3311.252 Practices in Writing and Rhetoric (CRN 30777) Group D, Forms, Language, Writing Topic: The Rhetoric of Food TR 8:00-9:20 Dr. Jaime Mejia

ENG 3311.253 Practices in Writing and Rhetoric (CRN 35650) Group D, Forms, Language, Writing Topic: Literacy and Culture TR 11:00-12:20 Dr. Octavio Pimentel

ENG 3318.251 Theories of Writing and Rhetoric (CRN 33654) Group D, Forms, Language, Writing Topic: Visual Rhetoric TR 12:30-1:50 hybrid, meets in class Tuesday, online Thursday Dr. Aimee Roundtree

ENG 3329.251 Studies in World Literature (CRN 39447) Group C, World Literature Topic: Myth, Fairy Tales, and Pop Culture TR 9:30-10:50 Dr. Katie Kapurch

ENG 3340.251 Studies in Language and Literature (CRN 38206) Group B, American Literature Topic: Women and the Beat Generation TR 11:00-12:20 Professor Steve Wilson

ENG 3340.252 Studies in Language and Literature (CRN 38207) Group B, American Literature Topic: Comics and Graphic Narratives MW 2:00-3:20 Dr. Kate McClancy

ENG 3341.251 Studies in World Literature (CRN 33651) Group C, World Literature Topic: A Survey of Major African Writers MWF 11:00-11:50 Dr. Elvin Holt

ENG 3343.251 Interdisciplinary Approach to Literature (CRN 30854) Group C, World Literature Author: Boccaccio TR 3:30-4:50 Dr. Leah Schwebel

ENG 3343.252 Interdisciplinary Approach to Literature (CRN 30855) Group B, American Literature Author: Edgar Allan Poe TR 3:30-4:50 Dr. Robert Tally

ENG 4385.251 Advanced Children’s and Adolescent Literature (CRN 35660) Group C, World Lit Topic: Series Stories MW 2:00-3:20 Dr. Marilynn Olson To access Spring 2018 course descriptions directly please visit: www.english.txstate.edu/ spring2018courses

Course descriptions, old and new, are always on our English Department website: www.english.txstate.edu

To access course descriptions through the University Website, visit www.txstate.edu and type English Department in the search box, then:

1. Open the Department of English link. 2. Hover your mouse over “Undergraduate Program” on the top menu. 3. Click on the third option, “Undergraduate Course Descriptions” 4. Choose! The “special topics” course descriptions are also part of this list.

Professors’ email addresses are at the end of each description.

Paper copies of course descriptions can be picked up in Flowers Hall 365, the Department of English main office.

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