Category: Graduate

ENGL 7115: Critical Writing & Publishing

Instructor: Micciche Thursday 12:30 PM – 3:20 PM This writing workshop is focused on conceptualizing, planning, drafting, formalizing, and submitting an article appropriate for publication in a scholarly…

ENGL 4006/6000: Advanced Topics in Disability Studies: Educating Institutional Knowledge:

Instructor: Reutter Tu/Th 2:00 PM – 3:20 PM Students will focus on writings by James Phelan, Maura Spiegel, Rita Charon, Nate Whelan-Jackson, Rebecca Linderberg, Johanna Hedva, Lennard Davis,…

ENGL 9011: Academic Job Market Preparation

Instructor: LaVecchia Thursday Online/Synchronous 9:30am-12:20pm Our goals for the Academic Job Market Preparation seminar include considering potential professional pathways (both traditional and non-traditional) for English PhD holders, demystifying…

ENGL 7104: Introduction to Literary & Cultural Theory

Instructor: HuhTuesday 3:30 PM – 6:20 PM This course seeks to demystify and familiarize students with the myriad literary and critical theories that have shaped conversations around the…

ENGL 7091: Contemporary American Fiction

Instructor: Schiff Thursday 9:30 AM – 12:20 PM An exploration of major American writers and their fiction from 1960 until 2025, weighted more toward the late twentieth century…

ENGL 5122/PWRT 6022: Promotional Writing

Instructor: Cook Tu/Th 2:00 PM-3:20 PM  Students will be introduced to the theory and practice of writing promotional copy for print and broadcast media. Readings will focus on…

ENGL 8035: Research Methods in Rhetoric and Composition

Instructor: LaVecchia Tuesday 9:30 AM – 12:20 PM This course is a practical guide to researching writers and writing. We will review and practice a range of methods…

ENGL 5124/PWRT 6024: Editing Professional Documents

Instructor: TBD MW 1:25 PM – 2:20PM Partially DL Students will be introduced to the practices and principles of editing print and online professional documents such as proposals,…

ENGL 7011: Graduate Fiction Workshop

Instructor: Bachelder Tuesday 12:30 PM – 3:20 PM This fiction-writing workshop will usually focus on short stories, occasionally on novels in progress, with the aim of producing publishable…

ENGL 7017: Graduate Poetry Workshop

 Instructor: Machado  Monday 2:00PM-4:50PM A poetry workshop, often supplemented by extensive reading in contemporary poetry, that emphasizes generating and revising poems, experimenting with poetic forms and techniques, and…

ENGL 5128 / PWRT 6028: Publishing & New Media

Instructor: AndersonMW 2:30PM- 3:25PM Partially DL  The course provides students with the fundamentals of book and magazine publishing, while preparing them to succeed in an era in which…