Advanced study in literary genres, forms, and themes. Representative topics: Noir in Fiction and Film; Great American Race Novel; Post-Apocalyptic Fiction. May be repeated for credit with different content. Topics vary by offering; periodic offering at intervals that may exceed four years. Prerequisites: ENGS 085, ENGS 100; Instructor permission for graduate students.
Subject
ENGS
Course Number
281
Credits
3.00
Course Sections
Course | Section | Title | Instructor | Term | CRN (Reg #) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ENGS 281 | A | Sem Lit Themes,Genres,Folklore | Richard Parent | Fall 2006 | 92098 |
ENGS 281 | B | Sem Lit Themes,Genres,Folklore | Greg Bottoms | Fall 2006 | 92108 |
ENGS 281 | A | Sem Lit Themes,Genres,Folklore | David Huddle | Spring 2006 | 12023 |
ENGS 281 | A | Sem Lit Themes,Genres,Folklore | David Huddle | Fall 2004 | 92292 |
ENGS 281 | B | Sem Lit Themes,Genres,Folklore | Helen Scott | Fall 2004 | 92293 |
ENGS 281 | C | Sem Lit Themes,Genres,Folklore | Greg Bottoms | Fall 2004 | 92631 |