Academic Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English
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Chair: Associate Professor J. Lewin
Faculty: Professors H. Jenkins (on leave Winter 2020), J. Murphy, J. Smith; Associate Professors C. Bracken (on leave Fall 2019), A. Burkett, K. Doyle, B. Kuhn, K. Lynes, J. Troxell (on leave Fall-Spring 2019-20), B. Tuon, P. Wareh; Assistant Professors S. McAuliffe, J. Mitchell, D. Venning (also in Theater); Senior Lecturer A. Pease (also in Modern Lang.)
Staff: Debora Catharine (Administrative Assistant)
Course Selection Guidelines
Placement: Unless they have scored a 5 on the AP English Literature or AP English Language test (see below), incoming students should enroll in EGL 100 , EGL 101 , or EGL 102 ; alternatively, they may choose to take a non-writing-intensive EGL course numbered 0-99 (see below, “courses Suitable for Non-Majors”).
Scores of “5” on AP English Exams:
The English department recognizes an AP score of 5 as sufficient preparation for study at the intermediate (200-) level; therefore, any students with this test score may choose to enroll at the 200-level in English without the 100-level prerequisite. Note: English majors and minors cannot, however, use this AP credit to reduce the number of courses taken to fulfill major or minor requirements. English majors with an AP 5 still need 12 courses (7 for minors/ 8 for IDs). With AP credit specifically offsetting a 100-level prerequisite, the number of required 100-levels is reduced to one for majors, and zero for minors and IDs; therefore, de facto, majors and minors and IDs with an AP 5 get to take an extra elective.
Currently at Union College, a grade of 4 or 5 on an AP English Literature or AP English Language test earns an unspecified course credit that may be counted toward graduation. However, all students still must fulfill the requirements of the Common Curriculum. AP credit does not fulfill or substitute for HUL or WAC requirements; students with AP 5s may choose to fulfill these requirements in English with an intermediate (200-) level EGL course instead of a 100-level course.
Courses Suitable for Non-Majors:
The English department occasionally offers Common Curriculum courses, intended for non-majors. These courses have numbers between 0 and 99, and are lecture-plus-exam courses rather than writing-intensive courses; however, they do carry HUL credit. Any student is welcome to enroll in a 100-level course after taking a course numbered 0-99, but there is no prerequisite for any 100-level course. Note: Common Curriculum courses do not count towards the English major, ID major or minor.
Non-majors and majors alike are welcome to enroll in EGL 100 , EGL 101 , or EGL 102 , which are suitable for non-majors. Only majors should take more than one intro-level course. EGL 100 and 102 are petition courses due to high demand.
Any student who has completed EGL 100 , EGL 101 , or EGL 102 has the prerequisite and should then enroll in any 200-level EGL course (see also AP 5 information above). All 200-level courses are equal in difficulty.
300- and 400-level EGL seminars are by petition; they are intended mainly for majors, IDs and minors, who will be given priority in enrollment. Depending upon demand, some seats may be available for non-majors (at the discretion of the instructor).
Prerequisites:
- EGL 100 , EGL 101 , or EGL 102 is a prerequisite for any 200-level course. (See AP5 information above)
- To enroll in a 300-level EGL course, a student must have taken either EGL 100 , EGL 101 , or EGL 102 and two 200-level EGL courses for a total of at least three English courses.
- To enroll in a 400-level EGL course, a student must have taken two introductory courses (selecting from EGL 100 , EGL 101 , and EGL 102 ) and four 200-level EGL courses for a total of at least six English courses.
Enrollment Limits: Enrollment limits for the categories of courses are as follows:
- 30 for Common Curriculum Courses (0-99)
- 20 for Introductory Courses (100 level)
- 25 for Intermediate Courses (200 level)
- 15 for writing workshops (EGL 293 , EGL 294 , EGL 295 )
- 15 for Advanced Junior and Senior Seminars (300 and 400 level)
For detailed information about English department courses and activities, consult handouts available in the English department office, or see the English Department’s website or Facebook page. (Union College English Department) or Twitter (@UnionCollegeEGL).
Click through below for specific information about major, minor, ID and Honors requirements.
ProgramsMajorInterdepartmental MajorMinorCourses- EGL 098 - Tragedy
- EGL 099 - The Bible: An Introduction
- EGL 100 - Introduction to the Study of Literature: Poetry
- EGL 101 - Introduction to the Study of Literature: Fiction
- EGL 102 - Introduction to the Study of Literature: Drama
- EGL 200 - Shakespeare to 1600
- EGL 201 - Shakespeare after 1600
- EGL 202 - Amazons, Saints and Scholars: Women’s Writing in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- EGL 203 - The Age of Heroes
- EGL 204 - Plague, Revolt, Religion, and Nation: The Fourteenth Century
- EGL 205 - The Road to Canterbury
- EGL 210 - British Literature: Seventeenth-Century Literature
- EGL 211 - Milton
- EGL 212 - The Restoration
- EGL 213 - American Literature in Historical Context: Beginnings to 1800
- EGL 217 - Enlightenment and Romanticism
- EGL 219 - Rise of the Novel
- EGL 220 - The Romantic Revolution
- EGL 224 - 19th-Century Novel
- EGL 225 - The Brontë Sisters
- EGL 226 - Victorian Detective Fiction
- EGL 230 - Desire, Incest, Cross-dressing, and Homo-erotica: Identity Politics in the Early American Sentimental Novel
- EGL 231 - Nineteenth-Century American Literature
- EGL 232 - The American Renaissance
- EGL 233 - African-American Literature: Beginnings to 1900: Vision and Re-Vision
- EGL 236 - American Realism and Naturalism
- EGL 237 - African-American Literature: 1900-Present
- EGL 244 - The Contemporary British Imagination
- EGL 246 - Modern Poetry
- EGL 247 - Studies in Modern Poets: Bishop and Gunn
- EGL 248 - Introduction to Black Poetry
- EGL 249 - Contemporary Poetry
- EGL 250 - The Beats and Contemporary Culture
- EGL 253 - Narratives of Haunting in US Ethnic Literature
- EGL 254 - Discourses on the Viet Nam War
- EGL 255 - Asian American Literature and Film
- EGL 256 - Southeast Asian-American Experience
- EGL 258 - Changing Ireland
- EGL 259 - Irish Literature and Film
- EGL 260 - James Joyce
- EGL 261 - Modernism and Modernity
- EGL 263 - Literature and Sexuality
- EGL 264 - Women Writers, 18th to 20th Century
- EGL 265 - Jewish Women Writers
- EGL 266 - Black Women Writers
- EGL 274 - Uncanny Texts: Literature and Psychoanalysis
- EGL 275 - Autobiography
- EGL 276 - Literature of the Manor House
- EGL 277 - Philosophical Fiction
- EGL 278 - Science Fiction
- EGL 279 - Literature and Science
- EGL 280 - Nature and Environmental Writing
- EGL 281 - Environmental Psychology and Place Attachment in the American Literary Landscape
- EGL 282 - The Theory of Things: Objects, Emotions, Ideas
- EGL 286 - Transnational Literature, Film, and Theory
- EGL 287 - Gender and Sexuality in Film
- EGL 288 - Film as Fictive Art: World Cinema - History and Analysis
- EGL 289 - Studies in a Major Film Director
- EGL 290 - Studies in Film Genre/Style: Documentary
- EGL 291 - From the Drama Desk: Performance, Culture & Creativity
- EGL 292 - Special Topics in Theater: Contemporary American Theater
- EGL 293 - Workshop in Poetry
- EGL 294 - Workshop in Fiction
- EGL 295 - Workshop in Creative Non-Fiction
- EGL 295H - English Honors Independent Project 1
- EGL 296H - English Honors Independent Project 2
- EGL 297 - Literary Research Practicum 1
- EGL 298 - Literary Research Practicum 2
- EGL 299 - Literary Research Practicum 3
- EGL 300 - Jr. Seminar: Poetry Workshop
- EGL 301 - Jr. Seminar: Fiction Workshop
- EGL 302 - Jr. Seminar: Literary Theory
- EGL 304 - Jr. Seminar (Fall): DeLillo and the American Postmodern
- EGL 305 - Jr. Seminar (Winter):
- EGL 306 - Jr. Seminar (Spring): Queer Theory
- EGL 310 - Jr. Seminar (Winter): The American Dream on Stage
- EGL 400 - Sr. Seminar: Poetry Workshop
- EGL 401 - Sr. Seminar: Fiction Workshop
- EGL 402 - English Honors Thesis Seminar 1
- EGL 403 - English Honors Thesis Seminar 2
- EGL 404 - Sr. Seminar (Fall): Toni Morrison
- EGL 405 - Sr. Seminar (Winter): Writing Workshop: The Lyric Essay
- EGL 406 - Sr. Seminar (Spring):
- EGL 490 - English Independent Studies 1
- EGL 491 - English Independent Studies 2
- EGL 496 - English Senior Thesis 1
- EGL 497 - English Senior Thesis 2
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