University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire (Source ID 003917)

2007–2008 Catalog

English (ENGL)

At the University of Minnesota Duluth

Course #  Description  Credits  Equivalent Course  Fulfills requirements for 
Liberal Education Category **  Cultural Diversity  **  International Perspective ** 
099 Composition Fundamentals 3 No Transfer      
100 Academic Reading and Writing for Bi-Cultural Students 3 No Transfer      
110 Introduction to College Writing 5 Comp 1120*** 1    
112 College Writing for Transfer Students 2 Comp 1120*** 1    
125 English Grammar and Usage 3 No Transfer      
130 Introduction to World/Postcolonial Literature 3        
131 Introduction to World Literatures (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3 Engl 1582 9   Yes
140 Critical Reading 3 Engl 1999A      
142 Introduction to Literature of the American Indian (see AIS 142) 3        
150 Introduction to Literature 3 Engl 1907 9    
181 Introduction to Film, Video, and Moving-Image Culture 4        
201 Advanced College Writing 3 Comp 1999B      
205 Introduction to Technical and Professional Communication 3 Comp 1999C      
210 Introduction to Texts 5 Engl 2999A      
211 Writing About Literature 3 Engl 2999B      
220 Introduction to Creative Writing 3 Engl 2999C      
221 The English Language 3 Ling 1811 2    
225 Word Studies 3        
230 Survey of World/Postcolonial Literature 3        
231 World Literature I (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3 Engl 2999D      
232 World Literature II (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3 Engl 2999E      
242 The American Indian in Literature and Film (see AIS 242) 3        
243 American Literature to 1865 3 Engl 3563*** and Engl 3564***      
244 American Literature from 1865–1945 3
245 American Literature Since 1945 3
252 Perspectives on Pre-1790 British Literature 3        
257 Representative Shakespeare 3 Engl 0009A 9    
259 Perspectives on British Literature After 1790 3 Engl 2999G      
268 Survey of American Ethnic Literature 3 Engl 2999H      
272 Perspectives in Popular Texts 3        
273 The Literature of Fact (see CJ 273) 3 Engl 2999I      
274 The Short Story 3 Engl 2999J      
275 The Novel 3 Engl 2999K      
276 Poetry 3 Engl 2999L      
277 Drama 3 Engl 2999M      
284 Introduction to Theory and Criticism 3        
285 Introduction to Theory and Criticism (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3 Engl 2999N      
290 Images of Women in Contemporary Literature (see WMNS 290) (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3 Engl 2999O      
296 Perspectives on Women's Literature 3        
301 Advanced Creative Writing (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3 Engl 3999A      
302 Teaching Writing in the Elementary and Middle School 3        
305 Communicating Scientific Subjects to General Audiences 3        
307 Editing and Publications Management 3 Jour 3101      
308 Scientific Communication for Expert Audiences 3 Comp 3150      
309 Writing Electronic Texts (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3 No Transfer      
310 Intermediate Poetry Writing 3        
311 Intermediate Story Writing 3        
319 Introduction to English Education Methods 3        
321 Structure of the English Language (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3 No Transfer      
321 Topics in the Structure of English 3        
325 History of the English Language 3        
330 Topics in World/Postcolonial Literature 3 Engl 3999B      
332 Women in African Literature (see WMNS 332) 3 Engl 3999C      
340 Topics in American Literature to 1865 3 Engl 3563***      
345 American Indian Autobiography (see AIS 345) 3        
346 Major Works in American Indian Literature (see AIS 346) 3        
347 Studies in Women's Literature (see WMNS 347) (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3 Engl 2581 9 Yes  
348 Topics in American Literature: 1865–Present 3 Engl 3564***      
351 Chaucer and His Age 3        
352 Topics in British Literature Before 1790 3 Engl 3999D      
355 Topics in Scientific and Technical Writing 3        
357 Shakespearean Topics 3 Engl 3223      
359 Topics in British Literature After 1790 3 Engl 3999E      
362 Studies in Transatlantic Romanticism 3 Engl 3999F      
370 Studies in an Individual Author (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 1–3 Engl 3999G      
372 Topics in Popular Culture 3        
375 English Literature Survey I (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3 Engl 3501      
380 Studies in Film 3        
381 Topics in Film, Video, and Moving-Image Culture 4        
384 Studies in Theory and Criticism 3 Engl 3999H      
391 Travel Seminar 1–3 Engl 3999I      
392 Major Themes in Literature 1–3 Engl 3999J      
393 Science Fiction–Future Tense (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3 Engl 3999K      
394 Student Mentor 1–3        
395 Directed Studies 1–3 *      
396 Studies in Women's Literature (See WMNS 396) 3        
397 English Composition Tutoring 2 No Transfer      
398 English Language Arts Festival Practicum 1–2        
399 Independent Study–Juniors 1–3 *      
402 Composition for Teachers 3        
404 Literature for Teachers 3        
406 Language for Teachers 3        
408 Seminar in Teaching English (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 1        
409 Grant Proposal Writing 3 Comp 5100      
410 Creative Writing Workshop–Poetry 3 Engl 3121      
411 Creative Writing Workshop–Fiction 3 Engl 3115      
412 Seminar in Nonfiction Writing 3 Engl 4999A      
413 Writing for Children 3        
414 Seminar in Traditional Poetic Forms 3 Engl 4999B      
415 Seminar in Science and Nature Writing 3 Engl 4999C      
419 Seminar in English Education Methods 3        
420 Stylistics for Writers 3 No Transfer      
421 Seminar in Linguistic Research 3 No Transfer      
425 Book Editing and Publishing 3        
430 Seminar in World/Postcolonial Literature 3 Engl 4999D      
440 Seminar in American Literature Before 1865 3 Engl 4999E      
445 Seminar in the American Novel (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3 Engl 4999F      
448 Seminar in American Literature Since 1865 3        
451 Chaucer (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3 Engl 5312      
452 Seminar in Early British Literature 3        
454 Seminar in Early British Literature (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3 Engl 5533      
455 Seminar in Scientific and Technical Communication 3 Comp 1999C      
459 Seminar in British Literature After 1790 3 Engl 4999G      
465 Seminar in the British Novel (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3 Engl 5583      
468 Seminar in American Ethnic Literature 3 Engl 4999H      
475 Seminar in a Major Text (see 2005–2006 Catalog) 3 Engl 4999I      
480 English Capstone 1–3 *      
484 Seminar in Critical Theory 3 Engl 3906      
498 Internship in Writing 1–3 Comp 5197      
499 Independent Study–Seniors 1–3 *      

Transfer manuals are intended to be guidelines for faculty, staff, and students to determine UMD course equivalents and are subject to change; consult department for further information. For degree requirements, see the University of Minnesota Duluth Catalog.

# While a course may not apply to a particular UMD major, minor, or liberal education requirement, all credits earned within the University of Minnesota system count toward the total number of credits required to earn a degree at UMD. Consult department; a course syllabus will be required.

* Consult department; may require course syllabus.
** Liberal Education/Cultural Diversity/International Perspective

*** Credit will be given only once for UMD Comp 1120, Engl 3563 and Engl 3564.


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