Prerequisite: Junior or senior classification. ENGL 377 The British Novel to 1870. Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours. Representative works illustrating the development of the novel, by writers resident in Great Britain and its colonies, from its beginnings to the late nineteenth century. Prerequisite: 3 credits of literature at 200-level or above.
Must be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Prerequisites: Approval of department head; junior or senior classification; also taught at Galveston campus. Credits 0 to 3. 0 to 3 Other Hours. Readings selected for specific need of major or minor in English; also taught at Galveston campus. ENGL 489 Special Topics in...
Representative works illustrating the development of the novel, by writers resident in Great Britain and its colonies, from its beginnings to the late nineteenth century. Prerequisite: 3 credits of literature at 200-level or above. ENGL 378 The British Novel, 1870 to Present. Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours.
Prerequisites: Junior or senior classification. Cross Listing: WGST 333/ENGL 333. Credits 3. 3 Lecture Hours. Origins and development of the science fiction genre. Prerequisite: Junior or senior classification; also taught at Galveston campus.
14.2 To be a candidate for a degree at the end of the semester, a student must be enrolled in or have completed all degree requirements by the 60th class day of the fall or spring semester, or the 15th class day of the second summer term either in residence or at another college or university.
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ENGL 212: Shakespeare (Introduction to Shakespeare) Expand. Taught by Dr. Donald Dickson. This course will explore selected works of a recognized master of English literature whose plays are still brought to life in many places in the world today.
ENGL 203: Writing About Literature (The Gothic) Expand. Section 517 taught by Hyoung Min Lee. This course aims to enhance your communication skills through the study of literature and to help you acquire tools and skills to discuss and write about literary elements in a persuasive manner.
Taught by Dr. Marian Eide. This course familiarizes students with approximately two and a half centuries of British literary history through a sampling of periods and genres (poetry, novel, drama, short story, letter, and journal).
Taught by Dr. Shona Jackson. This course examines how sea exploration has shaped ideas and narratives about culture, society, and identity since the mid 15th century. It will examine how the “new” is discursively re/produced within the ways of seeing, agendas, and economies of European peoples.
The Texas A&M Core Curriculum, in compliance with the Texas Core Curriculum, provides students with a foundation of knowledge of human cultures and the physical and natural world, develops principles of personal and social responsibility for living in a diverse world, and advances intellectual and practical skills that are essential for all learning. The Core Curriculum enhances the individual degree program and university graduation requirements, and all three areas must be met by every student.
The core curriculum focuses on the development of six skills that have been shown to be effective in preparing students for the job market and their role in a diverse world and democratic society. Critical Thinking Skills – to include creative thinking, innovation, inquiry, and analysis, evaluation and synthesis of information.