EL 114, EL 116, EL 118, EL 119 and EL 120 (ENGL 1140, 1160, 1180, 1190, and 1200) all count toward three courses of the four-course nonfiction 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 nonfiction writing may be applied to the focus with advisor approval.
| Course # | Semester | Instructor(s) | Section Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| ENGL0210A | 1 | Russom | Roots of English Literature to 1600 |
| ENGL0600A | 1 | Rabb | Literature and Print Culture |
| ENGL0600I | 1 | Khalip | The Work of Mourning: On the Literature of Loss |
| ENGL0610E | 2 | George | Postcolonial Literature |
| ENGL1210 | 2 | Russom | History of the English Language |
| ENGL1511C | 2 | Gould | Lincoln, Whitman, and The Civil War |
| ENGL1560U | 2 | Rabb | Radicals and Conservatives: the later 18th Century |
| ENGL1710 (LITR1200) |
1 | Evanson/Gander | Writers on Writing |
| ENGL1710D | 1 | Landow | Anglo-American Nonfiction: Sages, Satirists, and New Journalists |
| ENGL1760S | 1 | Reichman | Law and Literature: From Response to Responsibility |
| ENGL1760T | 2 | George | Literary Africa |
| ENGL1761N | 1 | Herrnstein Smith | Natural and Supernatural: Issues in the Study of Science and Religion |