Graduate School - Catalog of Studies - University of Arkansas
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The <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>School</strong>: Departments and Course Descriptions<br />
topic involving literature and gender. Content varies. May be repeated. May be repeated for 9<br />
hours.<br />
ENGL4543 <strong>Studies</strong> in Literature and Mutliculturalism (Irregular) The study<br />
<strong>of</strong> literature and multiculturalism, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary<br />
movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. At least one major paper will<br />
be required. Content varies. May be repeated for 9 hours.<br />
ENGL4563 Topics in Major Authors (Irregular) The concentrated study <strong>of</strong> works by<br />
one or more major authors. At least one major paper will be required. Content varies. May be<br />
repeated for 9 hours.<br />
ENGL4603 Special <strong>Studies</strong> (Irregular) Concentrated study <strong>of</strong> a specific topical area<br />
related to literature and culture but not otherwise encompassed by the curriculum. Content<br />
varies. May be repeated for 3 hours.<br />
ENGL5003 Composition Pedagogy (Fa) Introduction to teaching college composition.<br />
Designed for graduate assistants at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arkansas</strong>.<br />
ENGL5013 Creative Writing Workshop (Irregular)<br />
ENGL5023 Writing Workshop: Fiction (Irregular)<br />
ENGL5033 Writing Workshop: Poetry (Irregular)<br />
ENGL5043 Translation Workshop (Irregular) Problems <strong>of</strong> translation and the role<br />
<strong>of</strong> the translator as both scholar and creative writer; involves primarily the discussion in workshop<br />
<strong>of</strong> the translations <strong>of</strong> poetry, drama, and fiction done by the students, some emphasis<br />
upon comparative studies <strong>of</strong> existing translations <strong>of</strong> well-known works. Primary material will<br />
vary. Prerequisite: reading knowledge <strong>of</strong> a foreign language. (Same as FLAN 504V) May be<br />
repeated for 15 hours.<br />
ENGL5063 Internship in Publishing (Irregular) Practical experience and instruction<br />
in copyediting and stylistics, promotional copywriting, and production. Conducted at the<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arkansas</strong> Press and designed for students who plan careers in publishing. May<br />
be repeated for 6 hours.<br />
ENGL507V Creative Non-Fiction Workshop (Irregular) (1-3) The theory and<br />
practice <strong>of</strong> the “New Journalism” with a study <strong>of</strong> its antecedents and special attention to the<br />
use <strong>of</strong> “fictional” techniques and narrator point <strong>of</strong> view to make more vivid the account <strong>of</strong> real<br />
people and real events.<br />
ENGL5083 Pr<strong>of</strong>essing Literature (Irregular) An introduction to the pr<strong>of</strong>ession <strong>of</strong><br />
literary scholarship and the teaching <strong>of</strong> literature at the college level.<br />
ENGL510V Readings in English and American Literature (Irregular) (1-6)<br />
Open to Honors candidates and graduate students. May be repeated.<br />
ENGL5143 English Teachers’ Workshop: Literature (Irregular) Primarily for high<br />
school teachers <strong>of</strong> English. Review <strong>of</strong> principles <strong>of</strong> literary criticism, literary movements; intensive<br />
study <strong>of</strong> representation works from each genre.<br />
ENGL5173 <strong>Studies</strong> in Medieval Literature and Culture (Irregular) Subject<br />
matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. May be repeated for 12<br />
hours.<br />
ENGL5183 The Structure <strong>of</strong> Present English (Sp) Structural analysis <strong>of</strong> the language.<br />
ENGL5203 Introduction to <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> (Irregular) Students learn to carry<br />
out and report on literary research. Practical assignments introduce them to the reference<br />
collections, pr<strong>of</strong>essional journals, and micr<strong>of</strong>orm texts with which scholars work. Meanwhile,<br />
advanced explication and composition exercises work on perfecting the students’ control over<br />
the design and style <strong>of</strong> the articles they write.<br />
ENGL5223 <strong>Studies</strong> in Renaissance Literature and Culture (Irregular) Subject<br />
matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. May be repeated for 12<br />
hours.<br />
ENGL5233 Form and Theory <strong>of</strong> Translation (Irregular) An examination <strong>of</strong> the<br />
principal challenges that confront translators <strong>of</strong> literature, including the recreation <strong>of</strong> style, dialect,<br />
ambiguities, and formal poetry; vertical translation; translation where multiple manuscripts<br />
exist; and the question <strong>of</strong> how literal a translation should be. (Same as WLIT 5233)<br />
ENGL5243 Special Topics (Irregular) Designed to cover subject matter not <strong>of</strong>fered in<br />
other courses. May be repeated.<br />
ENGL5263 Form and Theory <strong>of</strong> Fiction: I (Irregular) Such aspects <strong>of</strong> the genre as<br />
scene, transition, character, and conflict. Discussion is limited to the novel.<br />
ENGL5273 Form and Theory <strong>of</strong> Poetry: I (Irregular) An examination <strong>of</strong> perception,<br />
diction, form, irony, resolution, and the critical theories <strong>of</strong> the major writers on poetry, such as<br />
Dryden, Coleridge, and Arnold.<br />
ENGL5283 Form and Theory <strong>of</strong> Fiction: II (Irregular) Second part <strong>of</strong> the study <strong>of</strong><br />
the techniques <strong>of</strong> fiction. Discussion is limited to the short story. Prerequisite: ENGL 5263.<br />
ENGL5293 Form and Theory <strong>of</strong> Poetry: II (Irregular) Second part <strong>of</strong> the study <strong>of</strong><br />
the techniques <strong>of</strong> poetry; independent study <strong>of</strong> a poet or a problem in writing or criticism <strong>of</strong><br />
poetry. Prerequisite: ENGL 5273.<br />
ENGL5303 Seminar in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British<br />
Literature and Culture (Irregular) Subject matter changes depending on student interest<br />
and faculty expertise. May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL5313 Introduction to Literary Theory (Irregular) An advanced introductory<br />
survey <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong> theoretical approaches to literature.<br />
ENGL5403 <strong>Studies</strong> in Nineteenth-Century British Literature and Culture<br />
(Irregular) Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise.<br />
May be repeated. May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL5603 World Literature and Culture in English (Irregular) Subject matter<br />
changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL5623 The Bible as Literature (Irregular) The several translations <strong>of</strong> the Bible;<br />
its qualities as great literature; its influence upon literature in English; types <strong>of</strong> literary forms.<br />
(Same as WLIT 5623)<br />
ENGL5633 English Drama from Its Beginning to 1642 (Irregular) Early forms,<br />
Tudor drama, Shakespeare’s contemporaries, and Stuart drama to the closing <strong>of</strong> the theatres.<br />
ENGL5653 Shakespeare: Plays and Poems (Irregular)<br />
ENGL569V Seminar in Film <strong>Studies</strong> (Irregular) (1-9) Research, discussion;<br />
papers on a variety <strong>of</strong> film genres and areas including the new American film, the science-fiction<br />
film, directors, film comedy, the experimental film, criticism, the film musical. (Same as<br />
COMM 569V) May be repeated for 9 hours.<br />
ENGL5703 <strong>Studies</strong> in American Literature and Culture Before 1900<br />
(Irregular) Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise.<br />
May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL5723 <strong>Studies</strong> in Literature and Culture <strong>of</strong> the American South<br />
(Irregular) Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise.<br />
May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL5803 <strong>Studies</strong> in Twentieth-Century American Literature and Culture<br />
(Irregular) Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise.<br />
May be repeated. May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL5903 <strong>Studies</strong> in Twentieth-Century British Literature and Culture<br />
(Irregular) Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise.<br />
May be repeated. May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL5923 Film and Media <strong>Studies</strong> (Irregular) Subject matter changes depending<br />
on student interest and faculty expertise. May be repeated. May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL5933 <strong>Studies</strong> in Popular Culture and Popular Genres (Irregular)<br />
Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. May be repeated.<br />
May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL5943 <strong>Studies</strong> in Criticism and Literary Theory (Irregular) Subject matter<br />
changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. May be repeated. May be<br />
repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL5953 <strong>Studies</strong> in Literary History (Irregular) Subject matter changes depending<br />
on student interest and faculty expertise. May be repeated. May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL5973 <strong>Studies</strong> in Rhetoric and Composition (Irregular) Subject matter<br />
changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. May be repeated. May be<br />
repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL6113 Seminar in Medieval Literature and Culture (Irregular) Subject<br />
matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. May be repeated. May be<br />
repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL6193 The Development <strong>of</strong> English (Fa) Intensive course in the fundamentals<br />
<strong>of</strong> linguistic study and their application to the history <strong>of</strong> English from prehistoric times to the<br />
present.<br />
ENGL6203 Seminar in Renaissance Literature and Culture (Irregular)<br />
Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. May be repeated.<br />
May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL6243 Seminar in Special Topics (Irregular) Subject matter changes depending<br />
on student interest and faculty expertise. May be repeated. May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL6443 Seminar in Nineteenth-Century British Literature and Culture<br />
(Irregular) Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise.<br />
May be repeated. May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL6513 Seminar in Twentieth-Century British Literature and Culture<br />
(Irregular) Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise.<br />
May be repeated. May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL6613 Seminar in World Literature and Culture in English (Irregular)<br />
Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. May be repeated.<br />
May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL6713 Seminar in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British<br />
Literature and Culture (Irregular) Subject matter changes depending on student interest<br />
and faculty expertise. May be repeated. May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL6723 Seminar in American Literature and Culture Before 1900<br />
(Irregular) Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise.<br />
May be repeated. May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL6733 Seminar in Literature and Culture <strong>of</strong> the American South<br />
(Irregular) Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise.<br />
May be repeated. May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL6803 Seminar in Twentieth-Century American Literature and Culture<br />
(Irregular) Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise.<br />
May be repeated. May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL6933 Seminar in Popular Culture and Popular Genres (Irregular)<br />
Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. May be repeated.<br />
May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL6943 Seminar in Literary Theory (Irregular) Subject matter changes depending<br />
on student interest and faculty expertise. May be repeated. May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL6953 Seminar in Literary History (Irregular) Subject matter changes depending<br />
on student interest and faculty expertise. May be repeated. May be repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL6973 Seminar in Rhetoric and Composition (Irregular) Subject matter<br />
changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. May be repeated. May be<br />
repeated for 12 hours.<br />
ENGL698V Master’s Thesis (Sp, Su, Fa) (1-6)<br />
ENGL699V Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts Thesis (Sp, Su, Fa) (1-6)<br />
ENGL700V Doctoral Dissertation (Sp, Su, Fa) (1-18)<br />
ENTOMOLOGY (ENTO)<br />
Robert N. Wiedenmann<br />
Department Head<br />
319 Agriculture Building<br />
479-575-2451<br />
E-mail: rwieden@uark.edu<br />
http://www.uark.edu/depts/entomolo/<br />
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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Arkansas</strong>, Fayetteville • <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong>