Graduate Seminars 2016-17 (Tentative Schedule)
Unless otherwise noted,* seminars are late afternoon classes scheduled one day per week. Seminars held on Mondays or Wednesdays run from 3:10-5:40; seminars on Tuesdays or Thursdays run from 2:50-5:20 p.m. Afternoon seminar times do not ordinarily conflict with undergraduate class times.
Fall 2016:
· 501: Teaching of Writing (Ericsson)
· *507: Shakespeare (Hamlin) (Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:35-11:50)
· 508: Assessment of Writing (Condon)
· 514: 20th Century American Literature, African American Writing After the Renaissance, 1938-1960 (Lewis)
· *543: Phonology (Gordon) (Tuesdays and Thursdays 12-1:15)
· *554: History of English Language (Gordon) (Tuesdays and Thursdays 1:25-2:40)
· 595: Topics in English: Non-Human Theories and Narratives (Hegglund)
· 597: Special Topics in R/C: Rhetorics of the Western Hemisphere (Villanueva)
Spring 2017:
· 509: Classical Rhetoric (Villanueva)
· 511: 17th and 18th Century American Literature, Land and the Sea (McAuley)
· 522: Victorian Literature (Siegel) (WHETS)
· 531: Administering a Writing Program (Ericsson)
· 534: Teaching Technical and Professional Writing (Staggers)
· 561: Studies in Technology and Culture (Edwards)
· *544: Syntax (Gordon) (MWF 2:10)
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Fall 2016 |
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501 Teaching of Writing (P Ericsson) |
597 Special Topics in Rhet/Comp (V Villanueva) |
508 Assessment of Writing (W Condon) |
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514 20th Century American Literature (T Lewis) |
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595 Topics in English (J Hegglund) |
Spring 2017 |
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561 Studies in Technology and Culture (M Edwards) |
531 Administering a Writing Program (P Ericsson) |
509 Classical Rhetoric (V Villanueva) |
534 Teaching Technical and Professional Writing (J Staggers) |
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511 17th and 18th Century American Literature (L McAuley) |
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522 Victorian Literature (C Siegel) |