University of Wisconsin–La Crosse (Source ID 003919)

2007–2009 Catalog

English (ENG)

At the University of Minnesota Duluth

Course # Description Credits Equivalent Course Fulfills requirements for
Liberal Education Category
**
Cultural Diversity
**
International Perspective
**
050 Fundamentals of Composition 3        
110 College Writing I 3        
200 Literature and Human Experience 3        
201 American Literature I 3        
202 American Literature II 3        
203 English Literature I 3        
204 English Literature II 3        
205 Western Literature I 3        
206 Western Literature II 3        
207 Multicultural Literature of the United States (see ERS) 3 Engl 3999A      
208 International Studies in Literature 3        
210 The Literature of Black America (see ERS) 3 Engl 3999B      
215 African American Authors (see ERS) 3 Engl 3999C      
220 Women and Popular Culture 3        
301 Foundations For Literary Studies 4        
302 Intermediate Topics in Literature 3        
303 College Writing II 3        
304 Writing in the Arts and Humanities 3        
305 Creative Writing 3        
306 Writing for Teachers 3        
307 Writing for Management, Public Relations and the Professions 3        
308 Technical Writing 3        
309 Writing in the Sciences 3        
313 Prose Style and Editing 3        
320 Literary Journal Production/Publication 3        
325 Reporting and Copy Editing 3        
326 Feature and Specialized Writing for Journalism 3        
327 Publications Production 3        
330 The English Language 3        
332 Modern English Grammars: An Analysis of Language 3        
333 Introduction to Rhetoric and Writing Studies 3        
334 Language Studies for Secondary Teachers 3        
337 The Rhetorics of Style 3        
338 Comparative Analysis of Styles 3        
340 Children's Literature (see EDM) 3 * (Educ)      
341 Adolescent Literature (see EDM) 3 * (Educ)      
342 The Essay 3        
343 Creative Nonfiction 3        
344 The Novel 3        
347 The Short Story 3        
348 Studies in Film and Literature 4        
349 Drama 4        
355 Critical Theory 3        
356 European Literature in Translation 3        
357 World Literatures 3        
361 Old and Middle English Literature 3        
362 The English Renaissance 3        
363 Shakespeare I 3        
364 Shakespeare II 3        
366 Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British Literature 3        
367 Nineteenth Century British Literature 3        
368 British Literature After 1900 3        
370 Early American Literature 3        
371 Nineteenth Century American Literature 3        
372 American Literature After 1900 3        
380 Literature of American Ethnic and Minority Cultures 3        
381 American Indian Literature 3        
382 U.S. Latino Literature in English 3        
385 Women Authors 3        
400 Workshop 1–3        
403 Individual Projects 1–3        
413 Writing Portfolio 1 or 3        
416 Seminar in Advanced Fiction Writing 3        
417 Seminar in Advanced Poetry Writing 3        
432 Introduction to Linguistics 3        
434 Chinese Discourse: Different Ways of Thinking and Writing 3        
445 Literature and Environmental Action 3        
446 Forms of Fiction 3        
449 Forms of Poetry 3        
450 English Internship 2–6        
462 Seminar in British Literature 3        
463 Chaucer 3        
464 Milton 3        
466 British Romaticism (1770–1830) 3        
467 Victorian Poets 3        
469 Postcolonial Anglophone Literatures 3        
470 Seminar in American Literature 3        
471 American Romanticism 3        
472 American Realism and Naturalism 3        
476 The Fiction and Nonfiction of Richard Wright 3        
477 African American Essay and Short Story 3        
478 Twentieth-Century African American Novels 3        
481 Seminar in Literature and Culture 3        
482 Advanced Study of Women's Literature 3        
484 Capstone: Literary Studies 2        
494 Special Topics in Literature 3        
495 Advanced Study of Major Authors 3        
497 Seminar in Rhetoric and Writing Studies 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


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