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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.

 

English

  
  • ENGL 380 Modern Literary Criticism: Theory and Practice

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Analysis of philosophies and methods of modern schools of criticism; writing critical essays.
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 480
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 381 Narrative Forms in Literature and Film

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Critical approaches to narrative form in literature and film; readings and films from several genres and periods, emphasis on gender, ethnic, and cultural studies.
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 481
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 390 Special Problems

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

  
  • ENGL 392 Visual and Popular Culture

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Course in the theory and practices of “popular culture,” highlighting modern and contemporary culture, film, video and popular music, as well as narrative forms.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 395 Junior Honors Seminar

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Selected subjects; offered in spring only and restricted to honors students.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 402 Narrative Composition

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 08
    Intermediate practical workshop concentrating on the creation of narrative in fiction and literary nonfiction.
    Prerequisite: ENGL 302  or ENGL 305 
    Recommended Preparation: ENGL 261g , ENGL 262g , ENGL 263g 
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 404 The Writer in the Community

    Units: 2, 3, 4
    Max Units: 8.0
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Apprenticeship with experienced writer-teachers, providing students with a pedagogical framework and practical experience for teaching creative writing in schools and community settings.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 405 Fiction Writing

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 8.0
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    A practical course in composition of prose fiction.
    Prerequisite: ENGL 303  or ENGL 305 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 406 Poetry Writing

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 8.0
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    A practical course in poetry writing.
    Prerequisite: ENGL 304 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 407 Advanced Fiction Writing

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 8.0
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Prerequisite: ENGL 405 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 408 Advanced Poetry Writing

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 8.0
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Prerequisite: ENGL 406 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 420 English Literature of the Middle Ages (1100–1500)

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Selected studies in major figures, genres, and themes of Middle English literature to Malory, with special emphasis on Chaucer.
    Prerequisite: ENGL 261 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 421 English Literature of the 16th Century

    Units: 4
    Selected studies in the non-dramatic literature of Renaissance England, with emphasis on Sidney, Spenser, and Shakespeare.
    Prerequisite: ENGL 261 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 422 English Literature of the 17th Century

    Units: 4
    Selected studies of prose and poetry in the age of Bacon, Donne, Jonson, Herbert, Browne, Marvell, and Milton.
    Prerequisite: ENGL 261 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 423 English Literature of the 18th Century (1660–1780)

    Units: 4
    Selected studies in poetry, prose, and fiction of such writers as Defoe, Dryden, Fielding, Richardson, Pope, Swift, and Johnson.
    Prerequisite: ENGL 261 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 424 English Literature of the Romantic Age (1780–1832)

    Units: 4
    Selected studies in major writers, including Blake, Austen, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Mary Shelley, P.B. Shelley, and Keats.
    Prerequisite: ENGL 262 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 425 English Literature of the Victorian Age (1832–1890)

    Units: 4
    Selected studies in the prose and poetry of such figures as Tennyson, Dickens, the Brontes, the Brownings, Hopkins, Arnold, Ruskin, and Newman.
    Prerequisite: ENGL 262 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 426 Modern English Literature (1890–1945)

    Units: 4
    Studies in English literary modernism, including the prose of Conrad, Joyce, and Woolf and the poetry of Pound, Eliot, Yeats, and Auden.
    Prerequisite: ENGL 262 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 430 Shakespeare

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Major history plays, comedies, and tragedies.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 440 American Literature to 1865

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    American poetry and prose to the Civil War with special attention to Irving, Cooper, Poe, Hawthorne, Emerson, Thoreau, Melville, and Whitman.
    Corequisite: ENGL 263 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 441 American Literature, 1865 to 1920

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    American poetry and prose with special attention to Twain, James, Dickinson, Henry Adams, Crane, and Dreiser.
    Corequisite: ENGL 263 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 442 American Literature, 1920 to the Present

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    American poetry, fiction, and drama since World War I with special attention to Eliot, Frost, Hemingway, Fitzgerald, O’Neill, Stevens, Faulkner, and Nabokov.
    Corequisite: ENGL 263 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

    Crosslisted as AMST-442
  
  • ENGL 444m Native American Literature

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Survey of Native American literature, including oral traditions and print genres, such as short story, poetry, novel, and autobiography, from 1700 to the present.
    Recommended Preparation: ENGL 263 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

    Crosslisted as AMST-444
  
  • ENGL 445m The Literatures of America: Cross-Cultural Perspectives

    Units: 4
    Introduction to African- American, Chicano, Asian American, and Native-American literatures — and to the literary diversity of American cultures.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 446 African-American Poetry and Drama

    Units: 4
    Survey of black poetry and plays in America from the Emancipation to the present, with special emphasis on the new poets and dramatists of the current “Black revolution.”
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 447m African-American Narrative

    Units: 4
    Development of the novel in African-American literature beginning with the anti-slavery fiction of William W. Brown and his pre-Emancipation contemporaries and concluding with the emerging novelists of the late sixties.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

    Crosslisted as ETST-447
  
  • ENGL 448m Chicano and Latino Literature

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    (Enroll in AMST 448 )
  
  • ENGL 449m Asian American Literature

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    (Enroll in AMST 449 )
  
  • ENGL 454 Aesthetic Philosophy and Theory

    Units: 4
    (Enroll in COLT 454 )
  
  • ENGL 461 English Drama to 1800

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Representative plays, especially those of the Elizabethan, Jacobean, and Restoration periods.
    Corequisite: ENGL 261 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 462 British and American Drama 1800–1950

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Representative plays of England, Ireland, and the United States, especially those written after 1890.
    Corequisite: ENGL 262 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 465 The English Novel to 1800

    Units: 4
    Theory and practice of fiction in works of writers such as Defoe, Richardson, Fielding, Sterne, Burney, and Smollett.
    Corequisite: ENGL 261 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 466 The 19th Century English Novel

    Units: 4
    Theory and practice of fiction in works of major writers such as Austen, Dickens, Thackeray, George Eliot, Meredith, and Hardy.
    Corequisite: ENGL 262 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 475 Politics and the Novel

    Units: 4
    (Enroll in COLT 475 )
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 490x Directed Research

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
    Max Units: 12.0
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Individual research and readings.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 491 Senior Seminar in Literary Studies

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Selected problems in literary history and criticism.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 492 Narrative Studies Capstone Seminar

    Units: 4
    Individual research, reading, writing and project development as a senior capstone experience in the study of narrative.
    Registration Restriction: Open only to seniors in Narrative Studies
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 495 Senior Honors Seminar

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Advanced seminar involving extensive reading, research, and discussions. Selected subjects; offered in Fall only and restricted to Honors students.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 496 Senior Honors Thesis

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Seminar in workshop form to accompany completion of Senior Honors Thesis. Bi-weekly meetings to complete thesis according to contract.
    Prerequisite: ENGL 491 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 497 Senior Seminar in Early Modern Studies

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Intensive engagement with current research, problems, and methodologies in Early Modern discourses and cultures. Required capstone seminar for interdepartmental minor in early modern studies. Open only to seniors; open only to early modern studies minors.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

    Crosslisted as HIST-497, AHIS-497
  
  • ENGL 499 Special Topics

    Units: 2, 3, 4
    Max Units: 8.0
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Studies in the works of one or more authors, or in the development of a theme or genre.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 501 History of Literary and Cultural Theory

    Units: 4
    The assumptions and practices of major theorists and theoretical schools from Plato to literary modernism.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 502 Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory

    Units: 4
    The assumptions and practices of major post-modern theorists and theoretical schools.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 503 Theories of History, Ideology and Politics

    Units: 4
    The principal ways in which history, ideology, and politics have informed the study of literary and cultural discourse.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 504 Theories of Race, Class, and Gender

    Units: 4
    The principal methods and assumptions by which race, class, and gender have been studied in reference to literary and cultural discourse.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

    Crosslisted as SWMS-504
  
  • ENGL 507 Rhetoric and Language

    Units: 4
    Examination of critical and linguistic theories; may include the changing structures of English discourse, cognitive poetics, and discourse analysis.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 508 History, Theories and Practice of Cultural Studies

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Looking at specific case histories, this course introduces students to the basic methods, theories and activities in cultural studies.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 510 Medieval English Literatures and Cultures

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Investigations of chivalry and romance, allegory, drama, popular literature in the Middle Ages, the reception of medieval literature, and other topics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 520 Renaissance English Literatures and Cultures

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Studies in poetry and patronage, the popular tradition in literature and drama, the social and sexual dynamics of comedy, historical and cultural uses of genres, among other topics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 530 Restoration and 18th Century British Literatures and Cultures

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Studies in prose, poetry, drama, and culture of the period 1660–1800.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 535 Literatures and Cultures of the Romantic Period

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Studies in British literature and culture, from the 1790s to 1830s, including gender and genre, authorship and authenticity, “romance” and revolution, forms of belief and doubt, and other topics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 536 Literatures and Cultures of the Victorian Period

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Studies in British literature and society, 1837–1901, including gender and genre, industrialism, science and technology, empire and race, new forms of media and narrative, and other topics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 540 19th Century British Literatures and Cultures

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Studies in the Romantics and Victorians, gender and genre, the new woman and the novel, authorship and the marketplace, science, imperialism, the crisis of narrative, and other topics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 550 20th Century British Literatures and Cultures

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Studies in literary modernism, critical scrutiny and moral seriousness, poetry and politics, the Irish revival, and other topics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 560 Early American Literatures and Cultures

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Studies in the literature of discovery, exploration and conquest, the Puritan migration, literary genres in Colonial America, history and myth of American origins, and other topics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 563 Poetry and Prose Into Drama

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Fa
    (Enroll in THTR 501 )
  
  • ENGL 570 18th Century American Literatures and Cultures

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Studies in the rhetoric, literature, and language of the pre-revolutionary and revolutionary periods, narrative and polemical writing, the American Enlightenment, and other topics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 580 19th Century American Literatures and Cultures

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Studies in canonic and non-canonic literature in the American Renaissance, cultural nationalism, the consequences of race, immigration, expansion, urbanization, science, and the marketplace, and other topics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 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

  
  • ENGL 591 20th Century American Literatures and Cultures

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Studies in rural and urban fictions, modernism, the shift from imagism and symbolism to confessional poetry, recovered writers, hemispheric traditions, literature and kindred arts, and other topics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 592 Contemporary British and American Literatures and Cultures

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Studies in contemporary women and ethnic writers, “extra-literary” forms (journalism, autobiography), the theatre of the absurd, post-modern fabulations, and other modes and issues since World War II.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 593 Practicum in Teaching English and Narrative Studies

    Units: 2
    Max Units: 08
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Practical principles for development of effective teaching within the disciplines of English, Creative Writing, and Narrative Studies. Intended for teaching assistants in English.
    Registration Restriction: Open only to English and Creative Writing majors
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENGL 595 Literary Studies Across Cultures

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Studies in Empire and Commonwealth literatures, post-colonialism, American hemispheric connections, African-American literary discourse, Asian American writers, dialects and the folk, and other topics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 596 Internship for Curricular Practical Training

    Units: 1, 2, 3
    Max Units: 03
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Part-time or full-time practical work experience in the student’s field of study. The internship must be located at an off-campus facility. Students are individually supervised by faculty. May not be taken until the student has completed at least on semester of enrollment in the graduate program.
    Registration Restriction: Open only to doctoral students
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENGL 599 Special Topics

    Units: 2, 3, 4
    Max Units: 8.0
    Thematic, theoretical, or experimental studies in British and American literatures and cultures.
    Duplicates Credit in former ENGL 699.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 600 Publication in Humanities Journals

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 8
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Development of academic strategies for preparing articles for publication in scholarly journals. Aspects of publication will include abstracts, introductions, argumentation, style and footnotes. 
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 601 Introduction to Literary Editing and Publishing

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Comprehensive introduction to the MA degree and its range of study, focusing on elements of the craft of editing and the literary marketplace.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 602 Writers in the World: Text and Context

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Editing and publishing within the tradition of literary and cultural influences upon a wide range of authors, readers, and genres.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 603 The Editorial Experience: The Craft of Publication

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Fa
    An intensive workshop in applied English, coordinating literary analysis with editing and publication, including relationships with authors; academic and trade presses; journals; editing, and design.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 604 The Nonfiction Experience: A Literary-Editorial Focus

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 8
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Topics on literary and popular forms: profile portrait; science writing; food writing; place and travel; memoir; and personal essay; with venues for publication.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 605 The History of Rhetoric

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Studies in European and American rhetoric and their contexts.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 607 Digital Publishing and Literary Writing for New Media

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Discussion of literary texts combined with hands-on digital practice in composition, design, and fabrication for electronic publication, including formal, technical, and philosophical issues.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 608 Publishing on Both Sides of the Transom

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Editorial and publishing workshop with an intensive hands-on student project following the progress of a single piece of writing from manuscript to print.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 609a Internship in Editing and Publishing: Eloquence and Ethics

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Practical experience in the publishing world for acquiring skills and knowledge beyond the classroom.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENGL 609b Internship in Editing and Publishing: Eloquence and Ethics

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Practical experience in the publishing world for acquiring skills and knowledge beyond the classroom.
    Prerequisite: ENGL 609a 
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENGL 610 Theory and Criticism

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Studies in meaning and meaning-making, form, comparative theory, theories of history and culture, theory in the classroom, and other topics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 612 History of the Book and Material Bibliography

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Book history and the use of primary source material in literary research.                                           
                         
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 620 Literature and Interdisciplinary Studies

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Issues and theory of studying literature in relation to history, science, politics, psychology, religion, sociology, media, the visual arts, and other disciplines.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 630 Studies in Gender

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    History and ideology of gender studies, feminist theory, gay and lesbian discourse, and other studies in feminisms and masculinities in relation to literature.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

    Crosslisted as SWMS-630
  
  • ENGL 640 Individual Writers

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Studies in major and minor, canonic and non-canonic writers.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 650 Multicultural Literary Studies

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    Theories of race and ethnicity, cultural imperialism, discourse of power and class, literatures of the Americas, and other topics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 660 Studies in Genre

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 12.0
    History, transformation, and theory of genre; studies in epic, lyric, drama, comedy, tragedy, the novel, biography, essay, and other forms.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 678 Seminar in Film Theory and Medium Specificity

    Units: 4
    Max Units: max 8
    (Enroll in CTCS 678 )
  
  • ENGL 679 Seminar in Genre and/or Narrative Theory

    Units: 4
    Max Units: max 8
    (Enroll in CTCS 679 )
  
  • ENGL 695 Graduate Fiction Form and Theory

    Units: 4
    Max Units: max 16
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Seminar. Studies in fiction form and function or critical theory.
    Registration Restriction: Open only to doctoral students
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 696 Graduate Poetry Writing Workshop

    Units: 4
    Max Units: max 16
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Intensive practicum in advanced level poetry writing, intended to develop high level creative compositional ability. Open only to Creative Writing PhD degree candidates.
    Registration Restriction: Open only to doctoral English students
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 697 Graduate Fiction Writing Workshop

    Units: 4
    Max Units: max 16
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Intensive practicum in advanced level fiction writing, intended to develop high level creative compositional ability. Open only to Creative Writing PhD degree candidates.
    Registration Restriction: Open only to English doctoral students
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 698 Graduate Poetry Form and Theory

    Units: 4
    Max Units: 16
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Seminar. Studies in poetry form and function or critical theory.
    Registration Restriction: Open only to doctoral students
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • ENGL 700x Theories and Practices of Professional Development I

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    A structured environment in which to craft a research project, write a dissertation prospectus, and define areas of professional expertise.
    Recommended Preparation: passage of screening exam.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENGL 701x Theories and Practices of Professional Development II

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Fa
    This two-credit course helps ABD students craft their professional identities and placement materials as they make the transition from graduate school to their academic position.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENGL 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

  
  • ENGL 794a Doctoral Dissertation

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

  
  • ENGL 794b Doctoral Dissertation

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

  
  • ENGL 794c Doctoral Dissertation

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

  
  • ENGL 794d Doctoral Dissertation

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

  
  • ENGL 794z Doctoral Dissertation

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


Engineering

  
  • ENGR 100a Engineering Honors Colloquium

    Units: 1
    Recent developments in a highly technological society with emphasis on selected topics. Enrollment limited to members of the Viterbi School of Engineering Honors Program.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENGR 100b Engineering Honors Colloquium

    Units: 1
    Recent developments in a highly technological society with emphasis on selected topics. Enrollment limited to members of the Viterbi School of Engineering Honors Program.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENGR 100c Engineering Honors Colloquium

    Units: 1
    Recent developments in a highly technological society with emphasis on selected topics. Enrollment limited to members of the Viterbi School of Engineering Honors Program.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • ENGR 100d Engineering Honors Colloquium

    Units: 1
    Recent developments in a highly technological society with emphasis on selected topics. Enrollment limited to members of the Viterbi School of Engineering Honors Program.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

 

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