Jun 30, 2024  
USC Catalogue 2018-2019 
    
USC Catalogue 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]

Courses of Instruction


The terms indicated are expected but are not guaranteed. For the courses offered during any given term, consult the Schedule of Classes.

 

Endodontics

  
  • ENDO 761a Clinic: Advanced Endodontics

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 each
    Advanced clinical experience emphasizing the diagnosis and management of complicated endodontic cases.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENDO 761b Clinic: Advanced Endodontics

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 each
    Advanced clinical experience emphasizing the diagnosis and management of complicated endodontic cases.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENDO 761c Clinic: Advanced Endodontics

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 each
    Advanced clinical experience emphasizing the diagnosis and management of complicated endodontic cases.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENDO 761d Clinic: Advanced Endodontics

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 each
    Advanced clinical experience emphasizing the diagnosis and management of complicated endodontic cases.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENDO 761e Clinic: Advanced Endodontics

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 each
    Advanced clinical experience emphasizing the diagnosis and management of complicated endodontic cases.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENDO 761f Clinic: Advanced Endodontics

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 each
    Advanced clinical experience emphasizing the diagnosis and management of complicated endodontic cases.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENDO 790 Directed Research: Endodontics

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
    Principles of planning, organizing, and executing a clinical or educational research project.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit


Environmental Engineering

  
  • ENE 200 Environmental Engineering Principles

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Analysis of water, air, and land pollution, including hazardous waste, and engineering of mitigation measures. Water and wastewater treatment systems.
    Prerequisite: (CHEM 105bL  or CHEM 115bL ) and (MATH 226  or MATH 229 ) and PHYS 152L 
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 201 Introduction to Applied Environmental Science and Engineering

    Units: 4
    Gateway to BS in Civil Engineering (Environmental Engineering), BS, Environmental Engineering, and Minor in Environmental Engineering. Fundamental concepts of environmental science and engineering. Pollution control and remediation for air, water and soil. Pollution remediation for developing countries.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

    Crosslisted as ENST-201
  
  • ENE 390 Special Problems

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4
    Supervised, individual studies. No more than one registration permitted. Enrollment by petition only.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 410 Environmental Fluid Mechanics

    Units: 3
    Equation of motion; continuity, momentum, energy principles; dimensional analysis, similitudes; groundwater flows; transports in conduits and channels; mixing, dispersion in environments; manifold diffusers; hydraulic transients.
    Prerequisite: MATH 245 .
    Duplicates Credit in CE 309 and AME 309.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 426 Particulate Air Pollutants: Properties/Behavior/Measurement

    Units: 3
    Particulate air pollutants, their measurement and instrumentation methods, and their effects on the environment and human health; optical properties and visibility degradation.
    Prerequisite: ENE 200  or ENE 400.
    Duplicates Credit in former ENE 526.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 428 Air Pollution Fundamentals

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Air pollution effects on man, vegetation, materials; pollutant sampling and analysis; air quality standards and criteria; meteorological factors and dispersion modeling.
    Prerequisite: MATH 245  and PHYS 151  and CHEM 105b  or CHEM 115b  
    Recommended Preparation: ENE 200   or CHE 350  
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 429 Air Pollution Control

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Emission surveys; engineering controls of aerosols and gaseous contaminants at emission sources, disposition of contaminants. Field trips.
    Prerequisite: ENE 428 ; CE 309  or ENE 410 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 443 Environmental Chemistry

    Units: 3
    (Enroll in CE 443 )
  
  • ENE 453 Water Quality Control

    Units: 3
    (Enroll in CE 453 )
  
  • ENE 463L Water Chemistry and Analysis

    Units: 3
    (Enroll in CE 463 )
  
  • ENE 465 Water Supply and Sewerage System Design

    Units: 3
    (Enroll in CE 465 )
  
  • ENE 486 Design of Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering Systems

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Engineering design of solid and hazardous waste facilities such as waste minimization, secured landfill, and hazardous waste treatment.
    Prerequisite: ENE 200  
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 487 Environmental Biotechnology and Bioremediation

    Units: 3
    Understanding and designing microbiological processes for environmental protection; learning how processes in environmental biotechnology work; emerging applications for bioremediation of hazardous chemicals in the environment.
    Prerequisite: CE 210 , BISC 320 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 495 Seminars in Environmental Engineering

    Units: 1
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Hazardous waste management, biodegradation of environmental pollutants, groundwater problems, waste minimization, energy resources, and air pollution control.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 499 Special Topics

    Units: 2, 3, 4
    Max Units: 8.0
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Course content to be selected each semester from recent developments in environmental engineering and related fields.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 502 Environmental and Regulatory Compliance

    Units: 3
    Federal and state environmental laws; environmental impact assessment techniques; permitting for industrial facility construction and operation.
    Prerequisite: graduate standing.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 503 Microbiology for Environmental Engineers

    Units: 3
    (Enroll in CE 503 )
  
  • ENE 504 Solid Waste Management

    Units: 3
    (Enroll in CE 504 )
  
  • ENE 505 Energy and the Environment

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Environmental effects of energy development using fossil and fissile fuels, geothermics, photosynthesis, and other sources. Relationship of elemental cycles to the life supporting systems.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 506 Ecology for Environmental Engineers

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: Fa
    The role of environmental engineering in maintaining stability of freshwater, marine, and terrestrial ecosystems; macroscopic plant and animal forms as indicators of water quality.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 510 Water Quality Management and Practice

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Surface and ground water quality and resources management; water pollution in aquatic environment; water/wastewater infrastructure systems and management.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 512 Environmental Fluid Mechanics

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Environmental fluid mechanics (air and surface/ground water); flow kinematics; viscous/inviscid flow; boundary layer theory; steady/unsteady groundwater flows; turbulence; Reynolds equations; contaminant transport
    Recommended Preparation: undergraduate fluid mechanics (e.g., CE-309 or ENE-410 or AME-309)                  
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 514a Advanced Sanitary Engineering Design

    Units: 3
    (Enroll in CE 514a , CE 514b )
  
  • ENE 514b Advanced Sanitary Engineering Design

    Units: 3
    (Enroll in CE 514a , CE 514b )
  
  • ENE 516 Hazardous Waste Management

    Units: 3
    Standards and regulations for the management of hazardous waste: identification, transportation, monitoring, storage, treatment, and disposal practices.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 517 Industrial and Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal

    Units: 3
    (Enroll in CE 517 )
  
  • ENE 518 Environmental Systems Engineering and Management

    Units: 3
    Evaluating, implementing and managing effective environmental systems to prevent pollution, conserve energy and resources, reduce risks and achieve sustainability in business and industries.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 523 Physiochemical Processes in Environmental Engineering

    Units: 3
    (Enroll in CE 523 )
  
  • ENE 527 Climate Change and Atmospheric Aerosols

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Climate change; climate science fundamentals; Earth’s energy balance and atmosphere; greenhouse gas dynamics; fundamentals of airborne particles; climate-aerosol interactions; particle-radiation and particle-cloud interactions.
    Recommended Preparation: ENE 428  
    Grading Option: Letter

    Crosslisted as CE 527
  
  • ENE 535 Air Pollution Management: Exposure, Health Effects and Risk

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Pollutant sampling; occupational, community, and personal exposures; receptor modeling; data analysis; health effects of air pollutants.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 553 Biological Processes in Environmental Engineering

    Units: 3
    (Enroll in CE 553 )
  
  • ENE 560 Environmental Aspects of Oil and Gas Production

    Units: 3
    Environmental aspects of drilling for and producing oil and gas, and the necessary safety practices. Attention is given to the urban areas.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 562 Aquatic Chemistry

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Quantitative prediction of chemical speciation in aquatic systems, including acid-base chemistry, precipitation/dissolution, complexation, and oxidation/reduction. Applications to water treatment.
    Prerequisite: CE 453 
    Recommended Preparation: CHEM 105aLg  or CHEM 115aLg  and CHEM 105bL  or CHEM 115bL ; MATH 245  and PHYS 151Lg 
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

    Crosslisted as CE 562
  
  • ENE 563 Chemistry and Biology of Natural Waters

    Units: 3
    (Enroll in CE 563 )
  
  • ENE 580 Applied Environmental Engineering Biotechnology

    Units: 3
    Fundamentals of bioremediation processes; bioremediation technologies for decontamination of air, water, and soil; global applications of bioremediation techniques.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 590 Directed Research

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
    Research leading to the master’s degree. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENE 594a Master’s Thesis

    Units: 2
    Credit on acceptance of thesis.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENE 594b Master’s Thesis

    Units: 2
    Credit on acceptance of thesis.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENE 594z Master’s Thesis

    Units: 0
    Credit on acceptance of thesis.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENE 596 Chemical Reactions in the Atmosphere

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Chemical reactions and scavenging processes important in urban air pollution. Effects of solar irradiation on vehicle exhaust gases, oxides of nitrogen and sulfur.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

    Crosslisted as CHE-596
  
  • ENE 599 Special Topics

    Units: 2, 3, 4
    Max Units: 9.0
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Course content will be selected each semester to reflect current trends and developments in the field of environmental engineering.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENE 790 Research

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
    Research leading to the doctorate. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENE 794a Doctoral Dissertation

    Units: 2
    Credit on acceptance of dissertation.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENE 794b Doctoral Dissertation

    Units: 2
    Credit on acceptance of dissertation.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENE 794c Doctoral Dissertation

    Units: 2
    Credit on acceptance of dissertation.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENE 794d Doctoral Dissertation

    Units: 2
    Credit on acceptance of dissertation.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENE 794z Doctoral Dissertation

    Units: 0
    Credit on acceptance of dissertation.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit


English

  
  • ENGL 105x Creative Writing for Non-Majors

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 8.0
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Introductory workshop in writing poetry, short fiction and nonfiction for love of the written and spoken word.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 170g The Monster and the Detective

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Cultural images of disorder and chaos, and of the search for order and reason, from the eighteenth century to the present.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Duplicates Credit in ARLT 101g
    Instruction Mode: Lecture, Discussion
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 172g The Art of Poetry

    Units: 4
    Introduction to the pleasures and power of poetry, exploring elements drawn from high-points of English poetry, and the lives and works of major poets.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Satisfies Old General Education in Category V: Arts and Letters
    Duplicates Credit in ARLT 101g
    Instruction Mode: Lecture, Discussion
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 174g Reading the Heart: Emotional Intelligence and the Humanities

    Units: 4
    A study of emotional intelligence through literature, history and the arts with a focus on anger, happiness, love and empathy.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Instruction Mode: Lecture, Discussion
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 176g Los Angeles: the City, the Novel, the Movie

    Units: 4
    An exploration of the culture, vibrancy, heritage, mythology, variety, and pathology of a city that was born in hopes and captured the world’s imagination.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Satisfies Old General Education in Category V: Arts and Letters
    Instruction Mode: Lecture, Discussion
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 230g Shakespeare and His Times

    Units: 4
    Close study of Shakespeare’s plays and poems to introduce his language, stagecraft, literary “genius,” social and literary contexts, precursors and rivals, and legacy.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Satisfies Old General Education in Category V: Arts and Letters
    Instruction Mode: Lecture, Discussion
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 250gm The African Diaspora

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    (Enroll in AMST 250 )
  
  • ENGL 261g English Literature to 1800

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Intensive reading of major writers to 1800.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 262g English Literature since 1800

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Intensive reading of major writers, 1800–1950.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 263g American Literature

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Intensive reading of representative writers.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 280g Introduction to Narrative Medicine

    Units: 4
    Study of literary modes of narrative and their uses in medical understanding, character formation, social identity, and relations between mind and body.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 285m African American Popular Culture

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    (Enroll in AMST 285 )
  
  • ENGL 290 Cultural Studies: Theories and Methods

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Introduction to the theories, methods, and history of cultural studies, with coverage of contemporary debates over censorship and the politics of authorship, seriality and originality.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 298g Introduction to the Genre of Fiction

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    An introduction to the close reading of fiction and the understanding of the genre as an aesthetic and historical phenomenon.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Instruction Mode: Lecture, Discussion
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 299g Introduction to the Genre of Poetry

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Historical survey of the traditions of lyric poetry from Shakespeare to the contemporary, examining the genre’s multiple forms of literary, visual, and aural expression.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Satisfies Old General Education in Category V: Arts and Letters
    Instruction Mode: Lecture, Discussion
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 300 Advanced Expository Writing

    Units: 2, 3, 4
    Intensive practice intended to develop a high level of competence in writing expository prose.
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 400
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 301 The Rhetoric of Written Composition

    Units: 4
    Theories of rhetoric as they apply to written composition, with emphasis upon pedagogical applications. The course is designed for but not limited to prospective teachers of English.
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 401
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 302 Writing Narrative

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Introduction to the techniques and practice of writing narrative in fiction and literary non-fiction.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 303 Introduction to Fiction Writing

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Introduction to the techniques and practice of writing prose fiction.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 304 Introduction to Poetry Writing

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Introduction to the techniques and practice of writing poetry.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 305 Introduction to Nonfiction Writing

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Introduction to the techniques and practice of lyric essay, memoir, personal narrative, and scientific, medical, nature, culinary and travel writing.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 309 The English Language

    Units: 4
    Instruction in the major grammatical systems of the English language, with particular emphasis on their relevance to language activities in the elementary classroom.
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 409
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 310 Editing for Writers

    Units: 4
    Practical course in relations between editing and the creative process in fiction, poetry, and exposition.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 311 History and Grammar of Modern English

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    History and grammar of modern English as described by current linguistics; comparison with traditional grammar; application of grammar to stylistic analysis.
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 410
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 312 Analysis of Written Persuasion

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Persuasive discourse, including structure, intention, and figurative language; analysis of texts in various humanistic, scientific, and socio-scientific disciplines.
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 412
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 341 Women in English Literature before 1800

    Units: 4
    English poetry, plays, novels, and discursive prose by and about women from 1375 to 1800.
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 469
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

    Crosslisted as SWMS 341
  
  • ENGL 342g Women in English and American Literature after 1800

    Units: 4
    Women as writers and as subjects, with special emphasis on feminist and liberationist traditions and on changing female images after 1800.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 470
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

    Crosslisted as SWMS 342
  
  • ENGL 343m Images of Women in Contemporary Culture

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Representations of women and gender relations in contemporary literature and mass culture, using the tools of feminist, literary, and political theory.
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 476
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

    Crosslisted as SWMS 343
  
  • ENGL 344gm Sexual/Textual Diversity

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Questions of gay and lesbian identity, expression and experience in a variety of literary and cultural forms; emphasis on sexual politics, equality and difference.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 478
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

    Crosslisted as SWMS 344
  
  • ENGL 350g Literature of California

    Units: 4
    Novels, stories, essays, poems, and plays written in and about California from the Gold Rush to the present.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 351 Periods and Genres in American Literature

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 08
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    A concentrated reading and criticism of the works of one period or one genre of American literature; for example, colonial literature, the American Renaissance, American poetry, American drama.
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 451
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 352g Bookpacking

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 08
    Terms Offered: SpSm
    Literary travel using novels to explore regional culture and unify the study of literature, history, geography, politics and social studies.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 355g Anglo-American Law and Literature

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 8.0
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Examination of legal problems and concepts in English and American literature.
    Recommended Preparation: CORE 102  or ARLT 100 ; WRIT 150 .
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 360 Modern Poetry

    Units: 4
    Study of poetry written in English from 1900 to 1945, with special emphasis on American modernists of the first two decades.
    Recommended Preparation: ENGL 262g , ENGL ENGL 263g 
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 452
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 361g Contemporary Prose

    Units: 4
    Study of prose written in English since 1945, principally fiction of the past two decades.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 455
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 362 Contemporary Poetry

    Units: 4
    Study of poetry written in English since 1945, with special emphasis on the last two decades.
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 456
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 363 Contemporary Drama

    Units: 4
    Selected British, Irish, and American drama from the post World War II period (1945 to the present).
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 463
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 363g Contemporary Drama

    Units: 4
    Selected British, Irish, and American drama from the post World War II period (1945 to the present).
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 463
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 364 The Modern Novel

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Studies of the narrative experiments and innovations in fiction following the realist novel; emphasis on gender, empire and class and the pluralities of “modernisms.”
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 467
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 371g Literary Genres and Film

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Literary studies in the relationship between fiction and drama and their adaptation as films.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 471
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 372 Literature and Related Arts

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    An examination of how literature and related arts intersect in a particular cultural milieu. Selected topics.
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 472
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 373g Literature and Society

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Theoretical and applied studies of literature in English as social activity and cultural production; its expression of, and influence upon, social values, concepts, and behavior.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 473
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 374m Literature, Nationality and Otherness

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    English literature written about or in the British colonies and their post-colonial nations, including African, Asian, Pacific, and American countries. Emphasis on texts by other than British and United States authors. Completion of general education literature requirement highly recommended.
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 474
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 375 Science Fiction

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Investigation of the scope and possibilities of British and American science fiction as a genre, with some attention to its historical development.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 376g Comics and Graphic Novels

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Introduction to issues in visual and popular culture, focused on critical and historical interpretation of words and images in comic books and graphic novels.
    Satisfies New General Education in Category B: Humanistic Inquiry
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 379 History of Literary Criticism

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Philosophies of literary criticism from Plato to the end of the 19th century; the relationship between literary criticism and its contemporary literature.
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 479
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

 

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