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Oct 03, 2024
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2022-2023 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Courses
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Prerequisites:
A “C-” or higher is required for all prerequisite courses. |
Course Numbering:
100-299 - Lower division Undergraduate
300-499 - Upper division Undergraduate
500-699 - Graduate
700-799 - Doctoral |
Search Tip: Use the asterisk (*) key as a wild card.
Example: Select “Prefix” NURS and enter 6* in the “Code or Number” field to return all Nursing courses at the 600 level.
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Cross-listed courses have the same educational outcome and the course can be used interchangeably for degree requirements. (Ex. HUM-118 and ENGL-118) Related courses have shared attributes, but because they have different expectations and educational outcomes, may not be utilized interchangeably for degree requirements. (Ex. DSCI-303 and DSCI-503) Both types of courses can be offered at the same times, dates, share a classroom and instructors, etc.
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• EDUC 652 - Analysis and Correction of Reading Disabilities
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• EDUC 653 - Literature and Literacy
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• EDUC 655 - Examination of Literacy Programs
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• EDUC 656 - Behavioral Intervention for Diverse Struggling Readers and Counseling Techniques for their Care Givers
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• EDUC 657 - Analysis of Reading Data, Instructional Coaching, and Partnerships with Reading Teachers
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• EDUC 659 - Psychological-Educational Testing
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• EDUC 660 - Early Childhood Curriculum
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• EDUC 661 - Early Childhood Assessment
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• EDUC 662 - Integrated Curriculum
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• EDUC 665 - Family Systems/Issues
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• EDUC 666 - Early Childhood Intervention
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• EDUC 668 - Behavior Management
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• EDUC 699 - Capstone Experience
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• EDW 560 - STEM Certificate Program
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• ENGL 101 - Writing Across the Disciplines I: Rhetorical Situations
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• ENGL 104 - Writing Across the Disciplines II: Research & Argument
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• ENGL 108 - Multicultural Voices in American Literature
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• ENGL 109 - Survey of American Literature
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• ENGL 110 - The American Novel
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• ENGL 114 - Fairy Tale in Literature And Film
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• ENGL 118 - Literary Forms: Fable to Film
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• ENGL 119 - Survey of Women’s Literature
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• ENGL 122 - American Realism and Modernism
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• ENGL 126 - Latin American Magical Realism
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• ENGL 127 - Early American Voices
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• ENGL 129 - Writing Fiction I
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• ENGL 130 - Writing Poetry I
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• ENGL 200H - Superheroes in Literature and Culture
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• ENGL 204H - Composition and Community: Engaging in Writing through Service
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• ENGL 205 - Writing About Literature
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• ENGL 212 - Taking Stage: Drama at Maryville
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• ENGL 213H - War and Peace in Literature and Film
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• ENGL 215H - Tolkien: Medieval and Modern
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• ENGL 221 - Shakespeare and his World
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• ENGL 222H - The Mystery of Language
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• ENGL 223 - New Voices, New Forms in American Literature
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• ENGL 224H - Detective Fiction
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• ENGL 225 - Modern Fantasy
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• ENGL 225H - Modern Fantasy
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• ENGL 229H - Wonder Women: Feminist Science Fiction
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• ENGL 230H - Writing Poetry I
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• ENGL 233 - Modern American Drama
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• ENGL 234 - Storytelling in the Sciences
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• ENGL 234H - Storytelling in the Sciences
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• ENGL 241 - Social Issues and Storytelling
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• ENGL 241H - Social Issues and Storytelling
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• ENGL 257 - World Literature I: The Dawn of Story
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• ENGL 258 - World Literature II: The Modern Mind
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• ENGL 261 - Writing for Stage and Screen I: Storytelling
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• ENGL 296 - Independent Study
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• ENGL 297H - Special Studies
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• ENGL 304 - Grammar, Glamour, and Stylistic Choices
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• ENGL 305 - Writing About Literature
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• ENGL 306 - Advanced Research Writing
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• ENGL 307 - Advanced Creative Writing
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• ENGL 308 - Multicultural Voices in American Literature
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• ENGL 309 - Survey of American Literature
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• ENGL 310 - The American Novel
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• ENGL 311 - Adolescence in American Literature
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• ENGL 312 - History of Literary Criticism
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• ENGL 313 - Themes in American Literature
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• ENGL 314 - Fairy Tale in Literature And Film
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• ENGL 315 - Contemporary American Fiction/Non-Fiction
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• ENGL 316 - Grendel to Gutenberg: English Literature I
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• ENGL 317 - Gulliver To Google: English Literature II
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• ENGL 318 - Literary Forms: Fable to Film
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• ENGL 319 - Survey of Women’s Literature
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• ENGL 320 - Uneasy Minds: Mental Illness in Literature
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• ENGL 321 - Shakespeare
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• ENGL 322 - American Realism and Modernism
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• ENGL 323 - New Voices, New Forms in American Literature
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• ENGL 326 - Latin American Magical Realism
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• ENGL 327 - Early American Voices
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• ENGL 329 - Writing Fiction II
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• ENGL 330 - Writing Poetry II
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• ENGL 334 - The Words and the Melody
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• ENGL 335 - International Film History
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• ENGL 335H - International Film History
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• ENGL 336 - African American Literature, Music, and Protest
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• ENGL 350 - Write Short: Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry
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• ENGL 352 - Oxford Tutorial in Creative Writing
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• ENGL 356 - World Mythology
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• ENGL 357 - World Literature I: The Dawn of Story
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• ENGL 358 - World Literature II: The Modern Mind
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• ENGL 361 - Writing for Stage and Screen I: Storytelling
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• ENGL 362 - Writing for Stage and Screen II: Production
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• ENGL 370 - History of Western Theatre
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• ENGL 390 - Children’s Literature
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• ENGL 400H - Tutorial
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• ENGL 406 - Writing Tutorial
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• ENGL 411 - The Teaching and Assessment of Writing
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• ENGL 412 - Monsters in Film and Literature
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• ENGL 491 - Literary Magazine Internship
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• ENGL 493 - Cooperative Education
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• ENGL 495 - Research in the Humanities
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• ENGL 496 - Independent Study
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• ENGL 497 - Special Studies
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• ENGL 498 - Seminar: Your Brain on Language
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• ENGL 499 - Internship
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• EXSC 110 - Introduction to Exercise Science
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