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Fall 2006

 

 

This annual schedule of graduate courses is provided to assist students with course planning and is subject to change: Students are urged to consult TRACS and the published Schedule of Classes for each quarter, and to seek advising from the coordinator of their concentration

 

 

 

 

Course Number

Day/Time

Title

Faculty

515

TR 4

Senior Seminar: Penelope's Progeny

Paegle

515

M 6

Senior Seminar: Latino/a Fiction (at PDC)

Plender

530

TR 4

Issues In Tutoring Writing

Haviland

601

TR 6

Seminar in Poetry: Chicano/a Poetry

Gil-Gomez

605

TR 4

Grammar, Discourse and the Teaching of ESL Writing

Smith

609

MW 6

Perspectives On Research

Rhodes

611

TR 2

Western Rhetorical Tradition

Golden

612

TR 6

Contemporary Composition & Discourse Theory CANCELLED

Boland

615

MW 4

Discourse Analysis: Theory & Application

Vickers

650

TR 4

Critical Approaches To Literature

Golden

651

MW 4

Seminar In a Literary Topic: The English Bible and Literature

Ruml

658

MW 4

Computers and Writing: Literacy and Technology

Rhodes

695

W 6

Thesis Planning & Comprehensive Exam Preparation

Pigeon

WINTER 2007

 

 

 

Course Number

Day/Time

TITLE

Faculty

515

MW 4

Senior Seminar: Native American Autobiography

Carlson

524

TR 6

Sociolinguisticsciolinguistics

Smith

609

MW 4

Perspectives On Research CANCELLED

Rhodes

611

TR 4

Western Rhetorical Tradition

Golden

612

MW 6

Contemporary Composition & Discourse Theory

Rhodes

616

MW 4

Contrastive Rhetoric

Hyon

619

TR 4

Second Language Acquisition

Vickers

621

MW 4

Approaches To Imaginative Writing

Delgado

650

TR 6

Critical Approaches To Literature

Henry

651

MW 6

Aesthetics and the Founding of the Nation

Carlson

657

MW 4

Sites of Praxis Day/Time/Instructor Change

Boland Rhodes

695

M 6

Thesis Planning & Comprehensive Exam Preparation

Haviland

SPRING 2007

 

 

 

Course Number

Day/Time

TITLE

Faculty

515

TBA

Senior Seminar: TBA

TBA

523

MW 4

English Syntax English Syntax

Vickers

524

MW 2

Sociolinguistics

Vickers

530

MW 4

Issues In Tutoring Writing CANCELLED

Haviland

601

TR 6

Seminar in Poetry CANCELLED

Fairchild

609

MW 4

Perspectives on Research

Rhodes

611

MW 6

Western Rhetorical Tradition

Rhodes

612

MW 4

Contemporary Composition & Discourse Theory Day/Time/Instructor Change

Costino Haviland

613

MW 4

Seminar in Composition and Rhetoric CANCELLED

Boland

615

TR 6

Discourse Analysis: Theory & Application

Smith

621

TR 4

Approaches To Imaginative Writing

Brown

626

TR 4

TESL Methods & Materials for Reading and Writing

Hyon

651

TR 4

Seminar in a Literary Topic: Literature of the Space Age

Henry

651 TR 6 Seminar in a Literary Topic: Black Women Writers (Course ADDED) Atkinson

660

MW 6

Issues In Teaching College Composition

Haviland

695

T 6

Thesis Planning & Comprehensive Exam Preparation

Pigeon

  • ENG 515 (Senior Seminar) is an undergraduate course, but can be taken for graduate elective credit with the approval of the Graduate Coordinator if the student contracts with the instructor to undertake additional work.
  • If TESL concentration students have already completed ENG 523 and ENG 524 with a grade of C or better for their B.A. degree, they must take 8 units of graduate English electives in lieu of ENG 523 and ENG 524 in the M.A. program.
  • The following courses are offered every quarter with meeting times or other requirements individually arranged: ENG 662, 663, 664 (Internship courses); ENG 696B, C, D & E (Graduate Independent Study); ENG 698 (Continuous Enrollment), Eng 699A (Thesis) and Eng 699B (Thesis & Research). These courses require permission to enroll.
  • Before enrolling in courses, please consult the Bulletin for course prerequisites.
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