Course Substitutions

UNDERGRADUATE COURSE SUBSTITUTIONS

Course Substitutions for Fall 2024 

For the British Literature to 1660 Requirement (ENG 327)

  • ENG 333: Women & Society in Medieval Literature 
  • ENG 340A: Early Modern Love Songs 
  • ENG 340G: Early Modern Revenge Tragedy 
  • ENG 340R: Early Modern London 

For the British Literature after 1660 Requirement (ENG 328)

  • ENG 360A: Victorian Fiction into Film
  • ENG 360N: Jane Austen and Others 
  • ENG 380A: Stiff Upper Lips 

For the American Literature Requirement (ENG 372) 

  • ENG 370P: Visions of Reality in Am Lit & Films
  • ENG 370R: American Romanticism 
  • ENG 450N: Evaluating Literature 

For the Literary Theory & Criticism Requirement (ENG 310)

  • ENG 450T: Climate, Sustainability and Trauma 

For the Globalization & Literary Culture Requirement (ENG 320)

  • ENG 380F: Pandemics in Fiction and Film 
  • ENG 450T: Climate, Sustainability and Trauma 

For the Rhetorical Foundations Requirement (RHET 350)

  • RHET 354: Argumentative Theory 
  • ENG/RHET 450V: Media and Politics 
  • RHET 450Y: Rhetorical Models for Social Change 
Remember: No one course can fill two requirements toward the major. A reminder about ENG 310 and ENG 320: Students in our 123, 223, or 823 concentrations may take either ENG 310 or ENG 320 to fulfill the theory requirement. Students in our 767,867, and 967 concentrations must take both courses.

Course Substitutions for Spring 2024 

For the British Literature to 1660 Requirement (ENG 327)

  • ENG 230:  Medieval Literature 
  • ENG 340A: Early Modern Love Songs 

For the American Literature Requirement (ENG 372) 

  • ENG 370R: American Romanticism 
  • ENG 380B: American Literature in a Transnational Frame 

For the Literary Theory & Criticism Requirement (ENG 310)

  • ENG 410M: Animal Studies 
  • ENG 450D: Digital Humanities for Justice 

For the Rhetorical Foundations Requirement (RHET 350)

  • RHET 354: Argumentative Theory 
  • ENG/RHET 450V: Media and Politics 
  • RHET 450W: Rhetorical Models for Social Change 

Course Substitutions for Fall 2023 

For the British Literature to 1660 Requirement (ENG 327)

  • ENG 340F: Pirates and Puritans
  • ENG 340G: Milton and Work 

For the British Literature after 1660 Requirement (ENG 328)

  • ENG 380E: Apocalyptic Literature

  • ENG 340N:  The Right to Sex in the 18thC

For the American Literature Requirement (ENG 372) 

  • ENG 370R: American Romanticism 
  • ENG 450N: Evaluating Literature 
  • ENG 370M: Early American Gothic 

For the Literary Theory & Criticism Requirement (ENG 310)

  • ENG 410M: Film Theory 

For the Globalization & Literary Culture Requirement (ENG 320)

  • ENG 380L:  Transnationalism and Film
  • ENG 380F:  Pandemics in Fiction and Film 

For the Rhetorical Foundations Requirement (RHET 350)

  • RHET 354: Argumentative Theory 
  • RHET 450V:  Media and Politics 
  • RHET 450Y:  Rhet Models for Social Change 
Remember: No one course can fill two requirements toward the major. A reminder about ENG 310 and ENG 320: Students in our 123, 223, or 823 concentrations may take either ENG 310 or ENG 320 to fulfill the theory requirement. Students in our 767,867, and 967 concentrations must take both courses.

Course Substitutions for Spring 2023 

For the British Literature to 1660 Requirement (ENG 327)

  • ENG 280P: Drama Queens 
  • ENG 340F: Pirates and Puritans 
  • ENG 340R: The Masque:17th Century England  

For the British Literature after 1660 Requirement (ENG 328)

  • ENG 280U: Frankenstein's Gods & Monsters 
  • ENG 380I:  Youth & Subculture in Brit Lit
  • ENG 450S:  Restoration Literature & Power 

For the American Literature Requirement (ENG 372) 

  • ENG 300Z: The Jewish American Novel 
  • ENG 370A: The Course of US Empire 
  • ENG 370C: 19thC American Literature 
  • ENG 370R: American Romanticism 
  • ENG 380C: Contesting American Identities 
  • ENG 380D: American Noir, 1945-1980
  • ENG 380J: Contemporary Jewish-American Fiction 
  • ENG 380L: Pakistani-American Literature 

For the Literary Theory & Criticism Requirement (ENG 310)

  • ENG 410M: Animal Studies 
  • ENG 450D: Digital Humanities for Justice 
  • ENG 450K: Marxist Humanism 
  • ENG 450N: Film Theory
  • ENG 450G: The Queer Sex 

For the Globalization & Literary Culture Requirement (ENG 320)

  • ENG 280X: Pandemic in Literature 
  • ENG 380E: From Bombay to Bollywood 
  • ENG 380L: Nazi Culture 
  • ENG 450B: Trans-National Journeys: Dreams  
  • ENG 450H: Post-Holocaust Fiction
  • ENG 450J: Holocaust Fiction 
  • RHET 450X: Contemporary Rhetoric of Empire & Human Rights 

For the Rhetorical Foundations Requirement (RHET 350) 

  • RHET 354: Argumentative Theory 
  • RHET 450W: Rhetorical Models for Social Change 
  • ENG 450V: Media and Politics 

Course Substitutions for Fall 2022 

For the British Literature to 1660 Requirement (ENG 327):

  • ENG 283O: Queer Knights and Sexy Nuns
  • ENG 340N The Right of Sex in the 17th Century 
  • ENG 380Q: The Legend of King Arthur 

For the British Literature after 1660 (ENG 328):

  • ENG 350P: Swift & Satire: Then and Now 
  • ENG 350R: The Augustan Age
  • ENG 380B: British Colonial Novel 1885-1970 

For the American Literature Requirement (ENG 372):

  • ENG 370R: American Romanticism
  • ENG 450N: Evaluating Literature
  • ENG 380J: Contemporary Jewish-American Fiction 

For the Literary Theory & Criticism Requirement (ENG 310):

  • ENG 380W: Intro to Cultural Studies 
  • ENG 380U:  Drones, Culture and Empire 
  • ENG 300N: Satire from Rome to Colbert 
  • ENG 380Z:  Poetry & Queer Aesthetics 
  • ENG 410M: Film Theory 
  • ENG 450J: Digital Pathways of Communication 
  • ENG 450T: Social Marginalization & Trauma 
  • ENG 450W: Myth Criticism

For the Globalization and Literary Culture Requirement (ENG 320):

  • ENG 280D: Women Writers and The Environment 
  • ENG 300R: Power and Identity 
  • ENG 380D: Alien at Home in Lit & Film 
  • ENG 380M: Holocaust Literature 
  • ENG 380T: Literature and the Planet

For the Rhetorical Foundations Requirement (RHET 350):

  • RHET 354: Argumentative Theory 
  • RHET 450A: Intro to Rhet, Politics, & Philosophy 
Remember: No one course can fill two requirements toward the major. A reminder about ENG 310 and ENG 320: Students in our 123, 223, or 823 concentrations may take either ENG 310 or ENG 320 to fulfill the theory requirement. Students in our 767,867, and 967 concentrations must take both courses.

Course Substitutions for Spring 2022 

For the British Literature to 1660 Requirement (ENG 227):

  • ENG 330R: Middle English Mystical Tradition 
  • ENG 333: Women & Society in MDVL Lit
  • ENG 410N:  Hidden Lives of MDVL Books 
  • ENG 450E:  Music & Text in 17thC England 
  • ENG 450W:  Gender, Sexuality & Manuscripts 

For the British Literature 1660-1900 Requirement (ENG 228):

  • ENG 280U:  Frankenstein & Its Influences 

For the American Literature to 1920 Requirement (ENG 270):

  • ENG 280N: Early American Literature to 1865
  • ENG 300Q:  Colonial American Literature 
  • ENG 370R:  American Romanticism 
  • ENG 390B:  The African American Novel 
  • ENG 390F: Literature and Slavery

For the Literary Theory Requirement (ENG 310):

  • ENG 282N:  Blues in African American Literature 
  • ENG 380H:  9/11 Trauma in Lit & Theory 
  • ENG 410M:  Animal Studies 
  • ENG 450H: Culture and Translation 
  • ENG 450I:  Freud and Other 

For the Globalization and Literary Culture Requirement (ENG 320):

  • ENG 280I: Jewish American Literature 
  • ENG 283E: Pakistani Literature 
  • ENG 283N:  Diasporic Literature & Film 
  • ENG 300C:  Modern Russ Lit in Translation 
  • ENG 380K: The Postcolonial Arabic Novel 
  • ENG 450J:  Holocaust Fiction 

For the Rhetorical Foundations Requirement (RHET 350):

  • RHET 354:  Argumentative Theory 


Remember: No one course can fill two requirements toward the major. A reminder about ENG 310 and ENG 320: Students in our 123, 223, or 823 concentrations may take either ENG 310 or ENG 320 to fulfill the theory requirement. Students in our 767,867, and 967 concentrations must take both courses.

Course Substitutions for Fall 2021 

For the British Literature to 1660 Requirement (ENG 227):

  • ENG 230:  Medieval Literature 
  • ENG 340P:  Elizabeth Tudor
  • ENG 340R:  Early Modern London
  • ENG 450R:  LGBTQ & Middle Ages 

For the British Literature 1660-1900 Requirement (ENG 228):

  • ENG 380E:  19C Apocalyptic Literature 
  • ENG 380I:  18thC Creatures and Climates 

For the American Literature to 1920 Requirement (ENG 270):

  • ENG 370R:  American Romanticism 

For the Literary Theory Requirement (ENG 310):

  • ENG 410M:  Film Theory 
  • ENG 410N:  Animal Studies 

For the Globalization and Literary Culture Requirement (ENG 320):

  • ENG 430J:  Lit of Caribbean Diaspora

For the Rhetorical Foundations Requirement (RHET 350):

  • RHET 354:  Argumentative Theory 
Remember: No one course can fill two requirements toward the major. A reminder about ENG 310 and ENG 320: Students in our 123, 223, or 823 concentrations may take either ENG 310 or ENG 320 to fulfill the theory requirement. Students in our 767,867, and 967 concentrations must take both courses.

Course Substitutions for Spring 2021
 

For the British Literature to 1660 Requirement (ENG 227):

  • ENG 401: Chaucer
  • ENG 340F: Pirates and Puritans

For the British Literature 1660-1900 Requirement (ENG 228):

  • ENG 350P: Restoration and Literature
  • ENG 380R: Jane Austen and Others

For the Shakespeare Requirement (ENG 245):

  • ENG 340B: Shakespeare's Other Race Plays

For the American Literature to 1920 Requirement (ENG 270):

  • ENG 390B: The African American Novel
  • ENG 370R: American Romanticism

For the Literary Theory Requirement (ENG 310):

  • ENG 410K: Theories of the Novel
  • ENG 410M: Animal Studies

For the Globalization and Literary Culture Requirement (ENG 320):

  • ENG 450K: Afro-Asian Connections

For the Rhetorical Foundations Requirement (RHET 350):

  • RHET 354:  Argumentative Theory
Remember: No one course can fill two requirements toward the major. A reminder about ENG 310 and ENG 320: Students in our 123, 223, or 823 concentrations may take either ENG 310 or ENG 320 to fulfill the theory requirement. Students in our 767,867, and 967 concentrations must take both courses.

Course Substitutions for Fall 2020

For the British Literature to 1660 Requirement (ENG 227):

  • ENG 230:  Medieval Literature
  • ENG 340M:  Crossing the Color Line
  • ENG 330M:  LGBQT and Medieval Literature

For the British Literature 1660-1900 Requirement (ENG 228):

  • ENG 280P:  The Gothic Novel

For the American Literature to 1920 Requirement (ENG 270):

  • ENG 390B: The African American Novel
  • ENG 370R:  American Romanticism

For the Literary Theory Requirement (ENG 310):

  • ENG 410M Animal Studies

For the Globalization and Literary Culture Requirement (ENG 320):

  • ENG 380L:  The Global Novel

For the Rhetorical Foundations Requirement (RHET 350):

  • RHET 354:  Argumentative Theory
Remember: No one course can fill two requirements toward the major. A reminder about ENG 310 and ENG 320: Students in our 123, 223, or 823 concentrations may take either ENG 310 or ENG 320 to fulfill the theory requirement. Students in our 767,867, and 967 concentrations must take both courses.
 

Course Substitutions for Summer 2020

For the Rhetorical Skills Requirement

  • RHET 240 Introduction to Journalism

Course Substitutions for Spring 2020

For the British Literature to 1660 Requirement (ENG 227):

  • ENG 340A:  Literature and English Civil War
  • ENG 340M:  Elizabeth Tudor

For the British Literature 1660-1900 Requirement (ENG 228):

  • ENG 450M:  19th Century British Poetry

For the American Literature to 1920 Requirement (ENG 270):

  • ENG 390C:  African-American Literature to 1939
  • ENG 370R:  American Romanticism

For the Literary Theory Requirement (ENG 310):

  • ENG 410M:  Animal Studies

For the Globalization and Literary Culture Requirement (ENG 320):

  • ENG 380J:  The Postcolonial Arabic Novel
  • ENG 450I:  Literature and the Planet

For the Rhetorical Foundations Requirement (RHET 350):

  • RHET 354:  Argumentative Theory
Remember: No one course can fill two requirements toward the major. A reminder about ENG 310 and ENG 320: Students in our 123, 223, or 823 concentrations may take either ENG 310 or ENG 320 to fulfill the theory requirement. Students in our 767,867, and 967 concentrations must take both courses.

Course Substitutions for Fall 2019

For the British Literature to 1660 Requirement (ENG 227):

  • ENG 230:  Medieval Literature 
  • ENG 333:  Women & Society in Medieval Lit

For the British Literature 1660-1900 Requirement (ENG 228):

  • ENG 360A:  The End of the World
  • ENG 380D:  Factory Fictions

For the American Literature to 1920 Requirement (ENG 270):

  • ENG 370D:  Re-visioning America
  • ENG 370R:  American Romanticism

For the Literary Theory Requirement (ENG 310):

  • ENG 300W:  Animal Studies
  • ENG 380A:  Critical Race Theory

For the Globalization and Literary Culture Requirement (ENG 320):

  • ENG 380J: Race & Gender in Arab-American Lit
  • ENG 450F:  Literature of North Africa & Middle East

For the Rhetorical Foundations Requirement (RHET 350):

  • RHET 354:  Argumentative Theory
Remember: No one course can fill two requirements toward the major. A reminder about ENG 310 and ENG 320: Students in our 123, 223, or 823 concentrations may take either ENG 310 or ENG 320 to fulfill the theory requirement. Students in our 767,867, and 967 concentrations must take both courses.

Course Substitutions for Spring 2019

For the British Literature to 1660 Requirement (ENG 227):

  • ENG 340F:  Pirates, Pequots and Puritans
  • ENG 340S:  17th Century Literature

For the British Literature 1660-1900 Requirement (ENG 228):

  • ENG 350R:  English Lit in 17th/18th C: The Augustan Age
  • ENG 360N:  Jane Austen and Others
  • ENG 450M:  19th C British Poetry

For the Shakespeare Requirement (ENG 245):

  • ENG 340M:  Shakespeare & Modern War

For the American Literature to 1920 Requirement (ENG 270):

  • ENG 300I:  Race and Gender in Am Lit
  • ENG 370B:  Visions of Reality in 19/20C Am Lit
  • ENG 370R:  American Romanticism

For the Literary Theory Requirement (ENG 310):

  • ENG 410M:  Animal Studies

For the Globalization and Literary Culture Requirement (ENG 320):

  • ENG 380F:  The Global Novel

For the Rhetorical Foundations Requirement (RHET 350):

  • RHET 354 Argumentative Theory
Remember: No one course can fill two requirements toward the major. A reminder about ENG 310 and ENG 320: Students in our 123, 223, or 823 concentrations may take either ENG 310 or ENG 320 to fulfill the theory requirement. Students in our 767,867, and 967 concentrations must take both courses.

Course Substitutions for Fall 2018

For the British Literature to 1660 Requirement (ENG 227):

  • ENG 340M:  Cross the Color-Line
  • ENG 340R:  Early Modern London
  • ENG 340S:  Revolution & Empire: 17 C Lit
  • ENG 401: Chaucer

For the British Literature 1660-1900 Requirement (ENG 228):

  • ENG 350P:  Swift & Satire, Then and Now
  • ENG 360R:  Romanticism
  • ENG 360W:  Oscar Wilde & British Lit

For the American Literature to 1920 Requirement (ENG 270):

  • ENG 370R: American Romanticism
  • ENG 370D:  Re-Visioning America

For the Globalization and Literary Culture Requirement (ENG 320):

  • ENG 380F:  Afro-Asian Connections

For the Rhetorical Foundations Requirement (RHET 350):

  • ENG 354:  Argumentative Theory

Course Substitutions for Summer 2018

For the British Literature 1660-1900 Requirement (ENG 228):

  • ENG 228: British Literature II

For the American Literature to 1920 Requirement (ENG 270):

  • ENG 300A: 19th Century US in Lit&Film
Remember: No one course can fill two requirements toward the major. A reminder about ENG 310 and ENG 320: Students in our 123, 223, or 823 concentrations may take either ENG 310 or ENG 320 to fulfill the theory requirement. Students in our 767,867, and 967 concentrations must take both courses.

Course Substitutions for Spring 2018

For the British Literature to 1660 Requirement (ENG 227):

  • ENG 333: Women&Society in Medieval Literature
  • ENG 401: Chaucer
  • ENG 340R: Lit&Politics in Engl 1580-1730
  • ENG 340S: 17th Century Literature

For the British Literature 1660-1900 Requirement (ENG 228):

  • ENG 360N: Steampunk
  • ENG 360R: Romanticism

For the Shakespeare requirement (ENG 245):

  • ENG 340M: Shakespeare & Modern War

For the American Literature to 1920 Requirement (ENG 270):

  • ENG 370D: American Renaissance Reconsidered
  • ENG 370R: American Romanticism

For the Literary Theory Requirement (ENG 310):

  • ENG 410: Animal Studies

For the Globalization and Literary Culture Requirement (ENG 320):

  • ENG 300I: War on Terror Global Lit
  • ENG 390H: Slavery & Literature
  • ENG 450E: Human Rights in Lit&Film

For the Rhetorical Foundations Requirement (RHET 350):

  • RHET 354: Argumentative Theory

Remember: No one course can fill two requirements toward the major. A reminder about ENG 310 and ENG 320: Students in our 123, 223, or 823 concentrations may take either ENG 310 or ENG 320 to fulfill the theory requirement. Students in our 767,867, and 967 concentrations must take both courses.

Course Substitutions for Winter 2018

No Course Substitutions for Winter 2018

Course Substitutions for Fall 2017

For the British Literature to 1660 Requirement (ENG 227):

  • ENG 401 Chaucer
  • ENG 380G: Race & Ethnicity in Shakespeare

For the British Literature 1660-1900 Requirement (ENG 228):

  • ENG 300U: Novel Trials: Law and Vic Fic
  • ENG 360M: 19th C British Poetry
  • ENG 360R: Romanticism
  • ENG 360V: Victorian Sex & Sexuality
  • ENG 380F: Transnational Fictions of the 18thC

For the Shakespeare Requirement (ENG 270):

  • ENG 380G: Race & Ethnicity in Shakespeare

For the American Literature to 1920 Requirement (ENG 270):

  • ENG 300I: Race & Gender in American Literature
  • ENG 370G: Revolutionary Ecologies
  • ENG 370R: American Romanticism

For the Literary Theory Requirement (ENG 310):

  • ENG 450G: Black Enlightenment
  • ENG 470T: Hysteria and Academia

For the Globalization and Literary Culture Requirement (ENG 320):

  • ENG 380F: Transnational Fic of the18thC
  • ENG 380K: Early Atlantic Culture
  • ENG 380E: Towards a New World Literature

For the Rhetorical Foundations Requirement (Rhet 350):

  • ENG 450G: Black Enlightenment
  • RHET 354: Argumentative Theory

Course Substitutions for Summer 2017

For the British Literature 1660-1900 Requirement (ENG 228):

  • ENG 300Q: Romantic Madness
  • ENG 228 British Literature II

For the American Literature to 1920 Requirement (ENG 270):

  • ENG 300A: 19th Century US in Lit & Film
  • ENG 300R: Reading the Killer B's
Remember: No one course can fill two requirements toward the major. A reminder about ENG 310 and ENG 320: Students in our 123, 223, or 823 concentrations may take either ENG 310 or ENG 320 to fulfill the theory requirement. Students in our 767,867, and 967 concentrations must take both courses.

Course Substitutions for Spring 2017

For the British Literature 1660 Requirement (ENG 227):

  •  ENG 230:    Medieval Literature
  •  ENG 282N: Golden Age of King Arthur
  •  ENG 340S:  17th Century Literature

For the British Literature 1660-1900 Requirement (ENG 228):

  •  ENG 300O: The Novel & the Ind Revolution
  •  ENG 360M: Victorian Race and Empire
  •  ENG 360N: Jane Austen and Others
  •  ENG 360R: Romanticism
  •  ENG 450M: Emotional Storms Austen Radcliff 

For the American Literature to 1920 Requirement (ENG 270):

  • ENG 370M: 19thC US in Lit and Film
  • ENG 370R: American Romanticism
  • ENG 390E: Slavery and Literature

For the Literary Theory Requirement (ENG 310): 

  • ENG 450W: Foucault, Abnormality, and Race
  • ENG 450Y: HistCriticism: Ancient &Medieval

For the Globalization and Literary Culture Requirement (ENG 320):

  • ENG 380B: Towards a New World Literature

For the Rhetorical Foundations Requirement (Rhet 350): 

  • RHET 354: Argumentative Theory
  • ENG 380W: How We Listen
  • ENG 450V: Media and Politics
Remember: No one course can fill two requirements toward the major. A reminder about ENG 310 and ENG 320: Students in our 123, 223, or 823 concentrations may take either ENG 310 or ENG 320 to fulfill the theory requirement. Students in our 767,867, and 967 concentrations must take both courses.