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Inventory of Graduate Courses Unless a prerequisite is specific, students may apply graduate or undergraduate courses toward fulfillment of that prerequisite. Candidates for a master's degree in another department may take courses in English on the 7000 level with permission of the deputy chairperson of the English Department. Creative writing ENGL. 7910X - The Art of Fiction ENGL. 7911X - Reading Fiction ENGL. 7912X - Fiction Workshop ENGL. 7913X - The Craft of Fiction ENGL. 7922X - Poetry Workshop ENGL. 7923X - The Craft of Poetry ENGL. 7932X - Playwriting Workshop ENGL. 7933X - The Craft of Playwriting ENGL. 7940X - Group Literature Tutorial ENGL. 7942X - Translation Workshop Publishing ENGL. 7850X - The Future of Publishing ENGL. 7860X - The Editor in the 21st Century ENGL. 7870X - Publishing in the Digital Order ENGL. 7880X - Publishing Internship Language and literature ENGL. 6000X - Advanced Academic Writing for International Students ENGL. 7010X - Children's and Adolescents' Literature ENGL. 7011X - Literary Texts and Critical Methods ENGL. 7101X - The Canterbury Tales ENGL. 7102X - Chaucer's Work Exclusive of The Canterbury Tales ENGL. 7103X - Literature of the Middle Ages ENGL. 7120X - Seminar in Textual Analysis ENGL. 7201X - Early Modern Literature ENGL. 7202X - Milton ENGL. 7203X - Early Modern Drama Exclusive of Shakespeare ENGL. 7204X - Shakespeare ENGL. 7205X - Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century ENGL. 7206X - The Novel in the Eighteenth Century ENGL. 7207X - Drama of the Restoration and Eighteenth Century ENGL. 7220X - Seminar in Textual Analysis ENGL. 7301X - Nineteenth-Century Literature I ENGL. 7302X - Nineteenth-Century Literature II ENGL. 7303X - American Literature of the Nineteenth Century I ENGL. 7304X - American Literature of the Nineteenth Century II ENGL. 7305X - The Novel in the Nineteenth Century ENGL. 7320X - Seminar in Textual Analysis ENGL. 7401X - American Poetry of the Twentieth Century ENGL. 7402X - Poetry of the Twentieth Century ENGL. 7403X - Twentieth-Century American Fiction ENGL. 7404X - Twentieth-Century Fiction ENGL. 7405X - Modern Irish Literature ENGL. 7406X - Twentieth-Century Drama ENGL. 7420X - Seminar in Textual Analysis ENGL. 7501X - Introduction to Critical Theory ENGL. 7502X - Feminist and Gender Theories ENGL. 7503X - Literature and Society ENGL. 7504X - Literature, Psychology, and Mind: Theory and Practice ENGL. 7505X - Postcolonial Literature and Theory ENGL. 7506X - Practicum in Teaching College-level English Composition ENGL. 7507X - Advanced Theories and Practice of Composition ENGL. 7508X - Literature and Folklore ENGL. 7520X - Seminar in Textual Analysis ENGL. 7601X - History of the English Language ENGL. 7602X - Structure of Modern English ENGL. 7603X - Introduction to Linguistics ENGL. 7604X - Language, Culture, and Society ENGL. 7605X - Applied Linguistics ENGL. 7620X - Seminar in Textual Analysis Thesis and independent study ENGL. 7800X - Thesis Research Methods ENGL. 7810X - Thesis Project ENGL. 7811X - Independent Study DISCLAIMER The City University reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in academic programs and requirements of the university and its constituent colleges without advanced notice. Students are advised to consult regularly with college and department counselors concerning their programs of study. Access the college's current and recent course bulletins.
Unless a prerequisite is specific, students may apply graduate or undergraduate courses toward fulfillment of that prerequisite. Candidates for a master's degree in another department may take courses in English on the 7000 level with permission of the deputy chairperson of the English Department.
Creative writing
Publishing
Language and literature
Thesis and independent study
The City University reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in academic programs and requirements of the university and its constituent colleges without advanced notice. Students are advised to consult regularly with college and department counselors concerning their programs of study.
Access the college's current and recent course bulletins.