Summer-Fall 2011 English Graduate Student Course Plans

As many of you know, enrollments in many of our courses, especially writing courses, are constrained by high demand. Consequently, we are considering ways to ensure equitable opportunities for registration in these courses.

Please indicate below the programs in which you are enrolled and the courses you plan to take in Summer and Fall 2011. I will notify you in a later email if any courses will be closed.

Thank you for your time!

Name e-mail

In which of the following English Graduate programs have you nrolled?

MA in English

Certificate in Professional Writing (PW)*

Certificate in Composition and Rhetoric(CR)**

Certificate in Creative Writing (CW)***

I am enrolled in another program (please specify):

(Note: courses that count in various certificate programs are designated by asterisks as follows: *Cert in PW, **Cert in CR, ***Cert in CW. Some courses may count for more than one certificate program. )

Summer 2011

I plan to enroll in the following courses in Summer 2011:

ENG 645-001 Topics in Contemporary Rhetoric (Bowers)* **
Topic: Environmental Rhetoric
T/R 18:15-21:00, LA 528
May 31-Jul 21
8 week session

ENG 685-001 Studies in Comparative Literary Form & Theme (Kent-Drury)* (Meets 100% on the web)
Topic: History of the Book
Students will be required to visit a Rare Book Room during the course.
WEB
May 31-Jul 21
8 week session

ENG 722-001 Prose Writing Workshop (Leigh)
M/W 18:15-21:00, LA 526
May 31-Jul 21
8 week session

ENG 648-001 Dev Writing Programs for Elementary & Secondary School I (Education)
(Note: To enroll in this course you must have been accepted to the Northern Kentucky Writing Project.)
MTWR 8:30-14:00, BP 137
Jun 06-Jul14
May be taken concurrently with ENG 648. Same as EDU 648.

ENG 649-001 Dev Writing Programs for Elementary & Secondary School I (Education)
(Note: To enroll in this course you must have been accepted to the Northern Kentucky Writing Project.)
MTWR 8:30-14:00, BP 137
Jun 06-Jul14
May be taken concurrently with ENG 649. Same as EDU 649.

I am enrolling in another course (please specify):

I really needed X (please specify):

Fall 2011

I plan to enroll in the following courses in Fall 2011:

ENG 515-001 Renaissance Literature (Detmer-Goebel)
(Fulfills pre-1900 requirement)
(This Course is paired with an undergraduate section)
MWF 11:00-11:50, LA 526

ENG 530-001 Readings in the English Language (Schiff)
This course is primarily for teachers grades 4-12. If you have taken this course and it counted toward your undergraduate degree, you cannot take it again for credit.
M 16:45-19:30, LA 528

ENG 542-001 Teaching & Practice/Creative Writ (Moffett)* **
M 18:15-21:00, LA FH 324

ENG 544-001 Research/Methods in Professional Writing (Bloch)* **
W 18:15-21:00, LA 524 (will be changed from LA 108)

ENG 556-001 Composition Theories (Wilkey) **
R 18:15-21:00, LA 108

ENG 581-001 Major Authors: Whitman (Rhode)
(This Course is paired with an undergraduate section)
T/R 12:15-13:40, LA 526

ENG 600-001 Intro to Graduate Studies (Kent-Drury)
R 18:15-21:00, LA 530

ENG 620-001 The Teaching of Literature (Schiff)
This course is designed primarily for teachers of grades 4-12.
R 16:45-19:30, LA 528

ENG 626-001 Novel Writing Workshop (Leigh)
W 18:15-21:00, LA 526

ENG 638-002 Theories of Community Literacy (Wilkey)* **
M 18:15-21:00, LA 526

ENG 647-051History of Rhetoric (Bowers)* ** (Fulfills historical/pre-1900 requirement)
T 18:15-21:00, LA 526

ENG 667-001 Studies in American Literature Since 1865 (Wallace)
Topic: Dickinson & James
R 18:15-21:00, LA 526

ENG 674-001 Multicultural Literature (Dreese)
Topic: Probably American Indian Literature
M 18:15-21:00, LA 108

ENG 687-001 Gender And Literature) (Krouse)
W 18:15-21:00, LA 530

I am enrolling in another Fall 11 course (please specify):

I really needed X (please specify):

Please provide any other comments you believe would help us plan for your course needs.

Thank you very much for your time!