May 01, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


How to Read Catalog Course Descriptions

Texas Tech offers over 5,000 courses as part of its curriculum. These courses are listed alphabetically by subject prefix within each college and departmental section of this catalog. The courses appear in numerical order, moving from beginning freshman or developmental level courses to graduate, research, and professional courses.

Not all courses listed in this catalog are offered every year. An online class schedule published before each registration period indicates courses that will be available during the upcoming term or semester and when each class will meet. The class schedule can be found at (www.depts.ttu.edu/officialpublications/class_schedule/index.php). The university reserves the right to cancel any scheduled course or withdraw any program from the list of offerings when the best interests of the institution require such action.

Courses are designated by a subject prefix and number along with a descriptive title. Learn more  about interpreting the course descriptions found throughout the catalog.

 

EDTP - Education Teacher Preparation (Undergraduate Course)

  
  • EDTP 2303 - Health and Physical Education for EC-6 Instruction

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    A process-oriented course focused on planning and implementing developmentally appropriate health and physical education programs in elementary schools.
  
  • EDTP 2377 - Mathematics for K-8 Curriculum

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Basic geometry (lines, angles, area, volume), probability, and statistical concepts for understanding of K-8 Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills.
  
  • EDTP 3300 - Introduction to Teaching

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Provides new teacher candidates at all certification levels with an overview of the structures and processes of the TechTeach program.
  
  • EDTP 3301 - Programs and Services for Special Populations

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Overview of eligibility, services, and academic programs for special populations, including ethical and professional educator responsibilities for teaching special populations that include students receiving services.
  
  • EDTP 3303 - Foundations of Inclusions and Differentiation for Special Populations

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Emphasizes how to develop a positive learning environment that supports the inclusion of diverse learners and students with exceptionalities in mainstream settings.
  
  • EDTP 3304 - Behavior Management in General and Special Population Classrooms

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Emphasizes classroom design, management, routines, social-emotional learning practices, strategies for creating learning environments for students with exceptionalities and English language learners.
  
  • EDTP 3305 - Designing Assessments for General and Special Populations EC-12

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Appraisal techniques, including formal and informal assessments, employed by relevant disciplines in determining appropriate educational programming for students with exceptionalities and English language learners.
  
  • EDTP 3311 - Introduction to AVID Instruction Strategies (EC-12)

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Provides teacher candidates with foundational knowledge of AVID instructional strategies. Teachers will develop skill in using the WICOR framework to plan and implement lessons.
  
  • EDTP 3312 - Advanced Application of AVID Instructional Strategies (EC-12)

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Provides teacher candidates with knowledge and skills associated with advanced applications of AVID teaching and learning strategies.
  
  • EDTP 3313 - Topics in Education Today

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Seminar in education topics designed to review current agenda that affect teaching and the education process.
  
  • EDTP 3314 - Schools are MORE than Teaching

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Seminar in education topics designed to review current agenda that affect teaching and the education process.
  
  • EDTP 3400 - Fundamentals of Physics

    4 Semester Credit Hours
    The fundamentals of physics, understanding content and models for alignment with the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills.
  
  • EDTP 4000 - Clinical Teaching

    V1-12 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: Completion of all program requirements prior to clinical teaching. Supervised teaching involving a period of major responsibility for instruction in an elementary, middle level, or secondary level classroom of an accredited school. May be repeated.
  
  • EDTP 4302 - Advanced Methods for Special Populations EC-12

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Rationale, theories, and best practice methodology for teaching basic academic skills, social skills, and content area subjects for special populations.
  
  • EDTP 4303 - Professional Ethics, Standards, and High Leverage Practices for Special Education

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: EDTP 3301 EDTP 3303 EDTP 3304 EDTP 3305 EDTP 4380 EDTP 4302 EDTP 1102 .  Reflection and synthesis of learning experiences, professional practice standards, ethical principles, and policy standards required for special educators.
  
  • EDTP 4331 - Rural Matters

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    A process-oriented course focused on the intricacies of teaching in a rural setting.
  
  • EDTP 4376 - Circuits, Machines, and Friction, Oh My! Advanced Teaching of Science

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Provides prospective teachers of grades K-8 with advanced knowledge and skills for teaching elementary/middle-school science.
  
  • EDTP 4380 - Content Area Development for Special Populations

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Adapting the school curriculum for Special Populations with an emphasis on developing appropriate teaching materials for content areas.

EGR - Engineering Graphics (Undergraduate Courses)

  
  • EGR 1206 - Engineering Graphics: Software A

    2 Semester Credit Hours
    TCCNS: ENGR1204 Prerequisite: Must be accepted to the Whitacre College of Engineering. For students majoring in mechanical and industrial engineering. Provides a background in orthographic projection, selected topics of descriptive geometry, engineering drawing techniques, and computer-aided design and drafting software.
  
  • EGR 1207 - Engineering Graphics: Software B

    2 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: Must be accepted to the Whitacre College of Engineering. For students majoring in civil engineering and construction engineering. Provides a background in orthographic projection, selected topics of descriptive geometry, engineering drawing techniques, and computer-aided design and drafting software.

ENCO - Energy Commerce (Undergraduate Courses)

  
  • ENCO 3301 - Energy Industry Fundamentals

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: C or better in ENGL 1301 , ENGL 1302 , MATH 1330 , MATH 1331 , MATH 2345 , ECO 2305 , ISQS 2340 , BA 1101  or BA 1301 , ACCT 2300 , ACCT 2301 ; 3.0 cumulative TTU GPA. History and overview of the energy industry providing basics of oil and gas exploration, production, electricity generation and transmission and emerging alternative technologies. Emphasis on critical thinking and issue analysis. F.
  
  
  • ENCO 3345 - Energy Systems

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: C or better in ENCO 3301  and ENCO 3385 ; 2.75 TTU GPA. Theories, procedures and techniques of systems, software and technology used in the energy industry.
  
  • ENCO 3350 - Basic Land Practices

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: PETR 4303   or PETR 3302 , and PETR 3303 ; 2.75 TTU GPA. Petroleum engineering majors and certificate students only. An overview designed to provide the non-specialist with foundation knowledge of the business and legal aspects of the oil and gas industry.
  
  • ENCO 3365 - Energy Markets

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: C or better in ENCO 3301 , ENCO 3385 ; and BECO 3310 ; 2.75 TTU GPA. Focuses on refining, processing, and transportation of hydrocarbons and electricity. Examines fuel on fuel competition, emerging energy markets, and commodity pricing. (CL)
  
  • ENCO 3376 - Exploration and Production Techniques

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: C or better in ENCO 3301 , and  ENCO 3385 ; 2.75 TTU GPA. Exposes students to exploration and production techniques in the energy industry and interfaces these areas with the land functions. Spring only.
  
  
  • ENCO 3386 - Oil and Gas Agreements

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: C or better in ENCO 3301 , and ENCO 3385 ; 2.75 TTU GPA. Covers contracts utilized in petroleum exploration and production, specifically farmouts, joint operating agreements, gas balancing, secondary recovery, and federal exploratory units.
  
  • ENCO 3392 - Energy Quantitative Methods

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: C or higher in ENCO 3301  and ENCO 3385 ; 2.75 TTU GPA.   Understanding how the energy industry uses data and analytical tools to evaluate projects and various types of transactions and develop markets analysis.
  
  • ENCO 4312 - Energy and Environmental Economics

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: C or better in ENCO 3301 , ENCO 3385  ; BECO 3310 ; 2.75 TTU GPA. Focus on oil and gas project economics and capital formation. Emphasis on project cost, revenue forecasting, reserve analysis, and financial risk.
  
  • ENCO 4320 - Energy Power Markets and Trading

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: C or better in ENCO 3365 ; 2.75 TTU GPA. Students will become familiar with the physical properties of electricity as well as how power markets work and how government policies will continue to transform power markets.
  
  • ENCO 4325 - Global Energy Perspectives

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: Instructor consent; 2.75 TTU GPA. Explores the challenges and resources available to developed nations in meeting the energy demands of the twenty-first century. Focuses on OECD countries primarily in Europe. Study abroad. SS.
  
  • ENCO 4330 - Geopolitics of Energy

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: C or better in ENCO 3301 , ENCO 3376 , and ENCO 3385 ; 2.75 TTU GPA. Focus on geopolitical implications in transnational energy transactions. Emphasis on international contract terms, ethics, and leadership issues. (CL) S.
  
  • ENCO 4344 - Energy Analytics and Strategy

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: C or better in ENCO 3365  and FIN 3320 ; 2.75 TTU GPA. Various types of economic and business analysis used in the energy sector to make decisions and to develop strategies.
  
  • ENCO 4354 - Energy Acquisitions and Divestitures

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: C or better in ENCO 3301 ENCO 3365 , and ENCO 3385 ; 2.75 TTU GPA. Strategies, tactics, and agreements utilized in acquisition/disposition and merger activities within the upstream, downstream, and midstream segments of the energy industry.
  
  • ENCO 4362 - Regulation of Energy Resources

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: C or better in ENCO 3301 , and ENCO 3385 ; 2.75 TTU GPA. Focuses on a variety of regulatory topics relating to the energy industry including: federal law and regulations, state by state regulation comparisons and current events impacting the industry. (CL)
  
  • ENCO 4375 - Energy Finance

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: C or better in ENCO 3301 ENCO 3385 , and  FIN 3320 ; 2.75 TTU GPA. Examines elements of finance unique to oil and gas, including reserve-based lending tied to commodity pricing, capital formation and risk management.
  
  • ENCO 4386 - Oil and Gas Agreements II

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: C or better in ENCO 3301  and  ENCO 3385 . Covers contracts utilized in petroleum exploration and production, including joint operating agreements, federal onshore and offshore leases, and federal exploratory units.
  
  • ENCO 4390 - World Energy Project

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: Instructor consent; 2.75 TTU GPA. Industry sponsored project to provide basic energy needs in the developing world. Students spend summer session abroad. Service Learning.
  
  • ENCO 4395 - Oil and Gas Law I

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENCO majors only; C or better in ENCO 3301  and ENCO 3385 ; 2.75 TTU GPA. Case law based study of jurisprudence affecting the oil and gas industry. Emphasis is on concurrent ownership, split estates, and oil and gas leases. (CL) Spring only.
  
  • ENCO 4396 - Oil and Gas Law II

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENCO majors only; C or better in ENCO 4395 ; 2.75 TTU GPA. Case law based on the study of jurisprudence affecting the oil and gas industry. Emphasis is on regulation of oil and gas industry and selected current issues in energy law.
  
  • ENCO 4399 - Senior Seminar in Energy Commerce

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: C or better in ENCO 3301 , ENCO 3365 , ENCO 3385 , and ENCO 4395 ; 2.75 TTU GPA. Capstone course synthesizing with previous coursework advanced concepts in finance, mergers and acquisitions, and relevant negotiating and contract skills.

ENCO - Energy Commerce (Graduate Courses)

  
  • ENCO 5301 - Structure and Function of the Modern Energy Industry

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Provides essential, foundational, and institutional information about the structure and operations of the energy industry.
  
  • ENCO 5313 - Energy Economics I

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Provides core instruction in economic theory of energy resources and analysis of economic policy.
  
  • ENCO 5314 - Energy Economics II

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Provides advanced knowledge of energy economics with in-depth modules on different energy sectors and the role of environmental and economic policy.
  
  • ENCO 5315 - Geopolitics of Energy

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Investigates the business environment of non-U.S. OECD economies (e.g., geopolitics and law) related to maintaining adequate energy supply necessary to maintain economic growth and political stability.
  
  • ENCO 5321 - Energy Markets

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Provides understanding of structure and function of markets for energy products.
  
  • ENCO 5365 - Energy Project Evaluation and Finance

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Provides students with an understanding of how the oil and gas industry uses data and analytical tools to develop business strategies, evaluate capital projects, and acquisition and divestitures. Provides fundamental preparation in microeconomics and macroeconomics for students.
  
  • ENCO 5373 - Energy and Developing Economies

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Focuses on availability and sustainability of energy resources to meet global energy demand. Emphasizes opportunities and risks involved with investing in markets centered in emerging economies.

ENGL - English (Developmental Courses)

  
  • ENGL 0301 - Developmental Writing

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Emphasizes the development of fluency and coherence in writing and increased capability in usage and grammar. Students are assigned to this course on the basis of testing and evaluation and successfully complete this course before registration in ENGL 1301 . Not applicable toward general degree requirements in any degree program. Hours for ENGL 0301 are in addition to the minimum number needed for graduation.

ENGL - English (Undergraduate Courses)

  
  • ENGL 1301 - Essentials of College Rhetoric

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    TCCNS: ENGL1301 Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 0301  or a satisfactory score on SAT, ACT, or English department writing sample. A student may be required to transfer to ENGL 0301  on the basis of the English department writing sample. Focuses on the writing process and requires students to write extensively in a variety of modes and styles. Partially fulfills core Communication (Written) requirement.
  
  • ENGL 1302 - Advanced College Rhetoric

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    TCCNS: ENGL1302 Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 1301 . Focuses on writing from sources, research methods, and documentation. Partially fulfills core Communication (Written) requirement.
  
  • ENGL 2305 - Introduction to Poetry

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 , ENGL 1302 . Introduction to the art of poetry through critical study of poems representing a variety of styles, periods, cultures, and authors. Writing required. Fulfills core Creative Arts requirement.
  
  • ENGL 2306 - Introduction to Drama

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 , ENGL 1302 . Critical study of and writing about a variety of plays. Writing required.
  
  • ENGL 2307 - Introduction to Fiction

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 , ENGL 1302 . Critical study of and writing about a variety of short stories and novels. Writing required.
  
  • ENGL 2308 - Introduction to Nonfiction

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 , ENGL 1302 . Critical study of and writing about a variety of historical, biographical, and scientific writings. Writing required.
  
  • ENGL 2310 - Literature, Social Justice, and the Environment

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 , ENGL 1302 . Critical study and writing about literary texts from multiple genres, periods, and traditions in relation to aspects of social justice and the environment. Fulfills core Language, Philosophy, and Culture, requirement. Fulfills Multicultural requirement.
  
  • ENGL 2311 - Introduction to Technical Writing

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    TCCNS: ENGL2311 Prerequisites: ENGL 1301  and ENGL 1302 . Introduction to patterns of writing used in reports and letters for business, industry, and technology. Writing required. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 2312 - Texts and Technologies that Change the World

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Survey of technologies of text production, publication, and consumption across cultures, extending from manuscripts through the printing press and to the internet. Fulfills Multicultural requirement. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 2321 - Global Literature I

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 , ENGL 1302 . Survey of global literature from ancient to modern times, with a special focus on the epic as a trans-historical and transcultural genre.
  
  • ENGL 2322 - Global Literature II

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 , ENGL 1302 . Survey of global literature from the modern to the contemporary with special attention to modernist, postmodernist, and postcolonial questions and sensibilities in different genres. Fulfills Multicultural requirement.
  
  • ENGL 2323 - British Literature I

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 , ENGL 1302 . Survey of British literature from the Middle Ages to the 18th century, including representative genres from each period.
  
  • ENGL 2324 - British Literature II

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 , ENGL 1302 . Survey of British literature from Romanticism to the present day, including representative genres from each period.
  
  • ENGL 2325 - American Literature I

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 , ENGL 1302 . Survey of American literature from beginnings to the Civil War, including representative genres from each period.
  
  • ENGL 2326 - American Literature II

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 , ENGL 1302 . Survey of American literature from the Civil War to the late 20th century, including representative genres from each period.
  
  • ENGL 2351 - Introduction to Creative Writing

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    TCCNS: ENGL2307, 2308 Prerequisites: ENGL 1301  and ENGL 1302 . Fundamentals of creative writing with practice in writing poetry, fiction, and/or nonfiction. Writing required. Fulfills core Language, Philosophy, and Culture requirement. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 2370 - Introduction to Language

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    A survey of the role of language in human life—its structure, its origins, and its role in society. Fulfills core Social and Behavioral Sciences requirement.
  
  • ENGL 2371 - Language in a Multicultural America

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301  and ENGL 1302 . Examines language in the U.S. as it relates to race, gender, class, religion, and ethnicity. Writing required. Fulfills multicultural requirement.
  
  • ENGL 2381 - Fantasy and Science Fiction

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 , ENGL 1302 . Critical study of and writing about fantasy and science fiction from multiple genres, periods, and traditions, with attention to aesthetics, ideas, and values. Fulfills core Language, Philosophy, and Culture requirement.
  
  • ENGL 2382 - Heroes and Anti-Heroes

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 , ENGL 1302 . Critical study of and writing about heroes, anti-heroes, and villains from multiple genres, periods, and traditions, with attention to aesthetics, ideas, and values. Fulfills core Language, Philosophy, and Culture requirement.
  
  • ENGL 2383 - Bible as Literature

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English courses. A survey of biblical authors, genres, and styles, with attention to methods of scriptural interpretation. Writing required. Fulfills core Language, Philosophy, and Culture requirement.
  
  • ENGL 2388 - Introduction to Film Studies

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301  and ENGL 1302 . Introduction to the history, aesthetics, and criticism of avant-garde, documentary, and narrative film. Writing required. Fulfills core Language, Philosophy, and Culture requirement.
  
  • ENGL 2391 - Introduction to Literary Studies

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 , ENGL 1302 . Extensive practice in writing critical essays about literature. Writing required. Fulfills core Language, Philosophy, and Culture requirement. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3301 - Introduction to Literary Theory

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: 3 hours of 2000-level English. Literary theories and methods of the 20th and 21st centuries and their application to literary texts. Writing required. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3302 - British Literature Before 1066

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English. Old English and Anglo-Latin history, heroic poetry, homiletics, naturalism, manuscript culture, c. 731 to 1200. Writing required. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3303 - Medieval Literature in England

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: 3 hours of 2000-level English. Medieval literature in England c. 1066 to 1400: history, romance, hagiography; cultural and codicological contexts of early writings. Writing required. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3304 - Medieval and Renaissance Drama

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English courses. English drama to 1642. Writing required. May be repeated for credit once when topics vary. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3305 - British Renaissance Literature

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 6 hours of 2000-level English courses. British poetry, prose, and drama from 1485 to 1660. Writing required. May be repeated for credit once when topics vary. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3307 - Restoration and Eighteenth Century British Literature

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English courses. British poetry, prose, and drama from 1660 to 1800. Writing required. May be repeated for credit once when topics vary. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3308 - British Romantic Literature

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English courses. Representative authors and literature from 1780-1830 in Great Britain. Situates texts in the historical, political, and cultural contexts of this period. Writing required. May be repeated for credit once when topics vary. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3309 - Modern and Contemporary British Literature

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English courses. British poetry, prose, and drama since 1900. May be repeated for credit once when topics vary. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3311 - British Victorian Literature

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English courses. Representative authors and literature from 1831-1901 in Great Britain; situates texts in the historical, political, and cultural contexts of this period. Writing required. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3312 - Film and Media History

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level ENGL courses. Survey of the history of narrative film. Writing required. May be repeated once for credit when topic varies.
  
  • ENGL 3313 - Topics in Film & Media Studies

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level ENGL courses. Concepts of audio/visual communication within applications across film and media studies topics. Writing required. May be repeated once for credit when topic varies.
  
  • ENGL 3323 - Early American Literature

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English courses. American poetry and prose to 1800. Writing required. May be repeated for credit once when topics vary. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3324 - Nineteenth Century American Literature

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English courses. American poetry, prose, and drama from 1800 to 1900. Writing required. May be repeated for credit once when topics vary. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3325 - Modern and Contemporary American Literature

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English courses. American poetry, prose, and drama since 1900. May be repeated for credit once when topics vary. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3328 - Introduction to American Studies

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level ENGL courses. A theoretical and interdisciplinary approach to the study of American literature and culture. Writing required.
  
  • ENGL 3335 - Ancient and Medieval World Literature

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English courses. Representative works in translation, primarily Greek and Roman. Writing required. May be repeated for credit once when topics vary. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3336 - Early Modern World Literature

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English courses. Representative works in translation from 1400 to 1900. Writing required. May be repeated for credit once when topics vary. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3337 - Modern and Contemporary World Literature

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English courses. Representative works in translation since 1900. Writing required. May be repeated for credit once when topics vary. Fulfills multicultural requirement. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3338 - Global South Literatures

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level ENGL courses. Representative African, Asian, Caribbean, and/or Latin American authors. May be repeated once for credit when topic varies. Fulfills multicultural requirement. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3339 - Sexuality and Literature

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English courses. Representative literature focusing on gender and sexuality from various parts of the world. May be repeated once for credit when topic varies. Fulfills multicultural requirement. [WGS 3339 ]
  
  • ENGL 3341 - Studies in Translation Practice and Theory

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Theoretical and practical aspects of translating literature and the impact of translation on literary studies and/or creative writing. Writing required. Second language helpful; not required.
  
  • ENGL 3342 - Travel, Migration, and Literature

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English. Representative literature focusing on travel and migration from various parts of the world. Writing required.
  
  • ENGL 3350 - Topics in Book History and Digital Humanities

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English. Topics in the global history of written communication from the earliest writing systems to the rise of digital technologies. May be repeated once for credit when topic varies.
  
  • ENGL 3351 - Creative Writing

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 3 hours of 2000-level English or, if a student’s major does not require those courses, completion of English courses required by the student’s major. Discussion of basic techniques in the genres of fiction, poetry, or creative nonfiction, with emphasis on student’s creative writing. Writing required. May be repeated once under a separate genre. Fulfills multicultural requirement. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3360 - Issues in Composition

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisites: 6 hours of 2000-level English courses. Exploration of principles and practices in rhetoric and writing.
  
  • ENGL 3362 - Rhetorical Criticism

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: Junior standing. Introduction to methods of rhetorical criticism; the nature, scope, and function of rhetoric, classical and modern theories of rhetoric; practice in applying critical methods to discursive and non-discursive artifacts. Writing required. (CL)
  
  • ENGL 3363 - Introduction to Scientific Writing

    3 Semester Credit Hours
    Prerequisite: Junior standing. How scientists as professionals and researchers present problems, methods, data, and findings to disciplinary, interdisciplinary, and non-expert audiences through scientific communication genres. (CL)
 

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