EL 114, EL 116, EL 118, EL 119 and EL 120 all count toward three courses of the four-course expository writing focus. One other course must be a topically related literature course. Courses listed below can be used as a guide, and other literature courses topically related to the student's work in expository writing may be applied to the focus with advisor approval.
| Course # | Sec |
Sem |
Instructor(s) | Course Rubric | Section Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EL0022 | 01 |
2 |
Russom | Roots of English Literature, Beginnings to 1600 | Roots of English Literature, Beginnings to 1600 |
| EL0065 | 07 |
2 |
Rooney | Introductory Seminar in Modern and Contemporary Literatures and Cultures | The Problem of Womens Writing |
| EL0121 | 01 |
1 |
Russom | History of the English Language | History of the English Language |
| EL0156 | 03 |
2 |
Rohrbach | Special Topics Seminar in the Enlightenment and the Rise of National Literatures and Cultures | Imagining the Civil War |
| EL0171 | 08 |
2 |
Landow | Special Topics Seminar in the Enlightenment and the Rise of National Literatures and Cultures | Anglo-American Nonfiction: Sages, Satirists, and New Journalists |
| EL0176 | 12 |
2 |
Borkan | Special Topics Seminar in Modern and Contemporary Literatures and Cultures | The Doctor as Subject, the Doctor as Author |
| EL0190 | 04 |
2 |
Russom | Special Topics in Critical and Cultural Theory | Literature and the Structure of English |