These are links to WWW home pages especially constructed for specific courses in the Department of English and Fine Arts. They are intended primarily for the students registered in those classes, but you can find interesting and useful information, including links to many other academic home pages.
EN101/102 - Composition EN201 - English Literature to 1750 EN202 - English Literature, 1750-Present EN209 - American Literature Survey EN250W - Introduction to Literary Research EN310 - Shakespeare EN316 - The Romantic Period EN318 - The Victorian Period EN330 - Creative Writing EN340 - Writing for the Professions EN345 - Journalism EN374 - Classics in Translation EN376 - The Literature of War EN378 - Arthurian Legend EN388 - Special Seminar: Environmental Literature EN406 - Applied Literary Theory EN413 - Chaucer EN420aWI - Some Versions of Hamlet EN420dWI - The Taming of the Shrew: Text in Context EN423 - Milton EN450 - Southern Literature EN454 - Beat Generation Literature EN460a - Medieval Drama EN472 - History of the English Language FA216 - Studio Art - (This page contains artwork best seen with computers that have 256 colors or more.) FA340 - Introduction to Music
EN101/102 - Composition
EN201 - English Literature to 1750
EN202 - English Literature, 1750-Present
EN209 - American Literature Survey
EN250W - Introduction to Literary Research
EN310 - Shakespeare
EN316 - The Romantic Period
EN318 - The Victorian Period
EN330 - Creative Writing
EN340 - Writing for the Professions
EN345 - Journalism
EN374 - Classics in Translation
EN376 - The Literature of War
EN378 - Arthurian Legend
EN388 - Special Seminar: Environmental Literature
EN406 - Applied Literary Theory
EN413 - Chaucer
EN420aWI - Some Versions of Hamlet
EN420dWI - The Taming of the Shrew: Text in Context
EN423 - Milton
EN450 - Southern Literature
EN454 - Beat Generation Literature
EN460a - Medieval Drama
EN472 - History of the English Language
FA216 - Studio Art - (This page contains artwork best seen with computers that have 256 colors or more.)
FA340 - Introduction to Music
Individual Professors' Syllabi
Alan Baragona John Leland Roger Thompson
Alan Baragona
John Leland
Roger Thompson