3000-Level Courses
3301 Medieval English Literature (3-0). English literature of the Middle Ages from the Anglo-Saxon period to the fifteenth century.
3309 Victorian Literature (3-0). Major English works of the Victorian period exclusive of the novel.
3311 English Renaissance Literature (3-0). English literature of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, excluding Shakespeare. Typical studies include drama, lyric poetry, dramatic poetry, and prose.
3312 English Literature of the Restoration and Enlightenment (3-0). Major English authors from 1660 to 1785, with analysis of representative works.
3313 British Romantic Literature (3-0). A study of the Romantic movement in England, with analysis of representative works.
3331 American Literature to 1870 (3-0). A survey of authors, genres, themes, and movements in American literature before 1870.
3332 American Literature after 1870 (3-0). A survey of authors, genres, themes, and movements in American literature after 1870.
3333 British Literature to 1800 (3-0). A survey of authors, genres, themes, and movements in British literature to 1800.
3334 British Literature after 1800 (3-0). A survey of authors, genres, themes, and movements in British literature after 1800.
3336 Folklore (3-0). A study of folk motifs of various cultures throughout the world.
3339 Ethnic American Literature (3-0). A study of the contributions of one or more ethnic groups, excluding works covered in English 4336: Mexican American Literature.
3341 Contemporary Literature (3-0). A study of selected works of literature written within the past half century. Will include a variety of authors, genres, and national literary traditions.
3350 Young Adult Literature. (3-0). A survey of literature for young adults with attention to literary history, aesthetic qualities, and critical approaches. Recommended only for students seeking secondary certification.
3351 Technical Writing (3-0). Study and practice in document development for majors in agriculture, engineering, mathematics, nursing, science, and other technical fields. The course includes intensive use of computer skills, especially word processing and graphics.
- Prerequisites: Sophomore literature; 60 semester credit hours.
3352 Business Communications (3-0). Study of and practice in the skills and knowledge needed to communicate effectively in today's business environment.
- Prerequisite: Sophomore literature.
3353 Web Publishing (3-0). Comprehensive overview of analyzing and designing functional web sites for the workplace. Focuses on theoretical aspects and practical applications of web design, as well as principles and practices of multimedia design and implementation. Prerequisite: English 3351 or 3352.