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    Jul 01, 2024  
2024-2025 Binghamton University Academic Guide 
  
2024-2025 Binghamton University Academic Guide

Courses


 

English

  
  • ENG 380D - Topics in Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380E - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380F - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380G - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380H - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380I - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380J - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380K - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380L - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380M - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380N - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380O - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380P - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380Q - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380R - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380S - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380T - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380U - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380V - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380W - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380Y - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 380Z - Topics In Modern Literature


    Credits: 4

    Contemporary literature, Southern renaissance in America, Asian American literature, Jewish writers, gay and lesbian literature. or fall

  
  • ENG 385B - Topics


    Credits: 2

    Topics in English. Subject matter varies by semester. ()

  
  • ENG 390A - Topics in African Literature


    Credits: 4

    Specialized and advanced topics in the literature of African and African American peoples. or fall

  
  • ENG 390B - Topics in African Literature


    Credits: 4

    Specialized and advanced topics in the literature of African and African American peoples. or fall

  
  • ENG 390C - Topics in African Literature


    Credits: 4

    Specialized and advanced topics in the literature of African and African American peoples. or fall

  
  • ENG 390D - Topics in African Literature


    Credits: 4

    Specialized and advanced topics in the literature of African and African American peoples. or fall

  
  • ENG 390E - Topics in African Literature


    Credits: 4

    Specialized and advanced topics in the literature of African and African American peoples. or fall

  
  • ENG 390F - Topics in African Literature


    Credits: 4

    Specialized and advanced topics in the literature of African and African American peoples. or fall

  
  • ENG 390G - Topics in African Literature


    Credits: 4

    Specialized and advanced topics in the literature of African and African American peoples. or fall

  
  • ENG 390I - Topics in African Literature


    Credits: 4

    Specialized and advanced topics in the literature of African and African American peoples. or fall

  
  • ENG 400M - Major Authors


    Credits: 4

    Intensive study of works of one or more authors. In recent years, Faulkner, Dante, Dickens, the Brontes, Flaubert, Sand and Eliot have been among those offered. or fall

  
  • ENG 401 - Chaucer


    Credits: 4

    Chaucer’s contribution to Western thought and letters. His poetry considered in relation to medieval literature, but also in relation to modern reader. or fall

  
  • ENG 410F - Topics In Literary Criticism


    Credits: 4

    Problems in literary and cultural theory; critical method and practice; documents in the history of criticism. or fall

  
  • ENG 410K - Topics In Literary Criticism


    Credits: 4

    Problems in literary and cultural theory; critical method and practice; documents in the history of criticism. or fall.

  
  • ENG 410L - Topics In Literary Criticism


    Credits: 4

    Problems in literary and cultural theory; critical method and practice; documents in the history of criticism. or fall.

  
  • ENG 410M - Topics In Literary Criticism


    Credits: 4

    Problems in literary and cultural theory; critical method and practice; documents in the history of criticism. or fall

  
  • ENG 410N - Topics In Literary Criticism


    Credits: 4

    Problems in literary and cultural theory; critical method and practice; documents in the history of criticism. or fall.

  
  • ENG 430J - Topics In Fiction


    Credits: 4

    TOPICS IN FICTION or fall

  
  • ENG 450A - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450B - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450C - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450D - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450E - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall.

  
  • ENG 450F - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450G - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450H - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450I - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450J - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450K - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450L - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450M - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450N - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450P - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450Q - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall.

  
  • ENG 450R - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450S - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall.

  
  • ENG 450T - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450U - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450V - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450W - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 450Y - Special Studies In Literature


    Credits: 4

    Topics not ordinarily included in standard period or genre courses. Prison literature; cultural studies of sport; race as metaphor; Vietnam War novel; Latino/Latina cultural studies, literature and medicine; editing American English. or fall

  
  • ENG 491 - Practicum In College Teaching


    Credits: Variable

    Independent study by assisting in a lower-division course. Limited to seniors who meet specific department qualifications. Does not fulfill major requirements. Must be approved by department director of undergraduate studies. Pass/Fail only.

  
  • ENG 497 - Independent Study


    Credits: Variable

    Independent project in selected area of departmental program. Project, in written form, must be proposed by student, approved by departmental director of undergraduate studies. May fulfill major requirements only if approved in advance. Open only to juniors and seniors. () Offered every semester.

  
  • ENG 498 - Honors Seminar


    Credits: 4

    Seminar on a broad topic that permits students to focus their studies of literature, rhetoric or language, sharpen their research skills, and lay groundwork for their honors projects normally completed in final semester under ENG (RHET, CW) 499. Emphasis on independent study and research, strategies for limiting and analyzing a topic, bibliography, formal reports on work in progress. Requires at least one substantial essay related to student’s research. Prerequisites: senior standing and admission to the honors program. semester.

  
  • ENG 499 - Honors Thesis


    Credits: 4

    Independent study with member of regular faculty in English, leading to completion of honors project. Prerequisites: senior standing and ENG 498. semester

  
  • ENG 513A - 17th Century Literature


    Credits: 4

    17TH CENTURY LITERATURE or fall

  
  • ENG 514A - 18th Century Literature


    Credits: 4

    18TH CENTURY LITERATURE or fall

  
  • ENG 514C - 18th Century Literature


    Credits: 4

    18TH CENTURY LITERATURE or fall

  
  • ENG 516A - Imperialism and 19th C Culture


    Credits: 4

    Examines colonial presence in 19th-century British literature, including its historical context, ideological assumptions and language. or fall

  
  • ENG 516B - Victorian Literature


    Credits: 4

    Examines literature and culture of Victorian England, including its historical context, ideological assumptions and language. or fall

  
  • ENG 516C - Victorian Literature


    Credits: 4

    VICTORIAN LITERATURE or fall

  
  • ENG 517A - Studies in MDVL & PreMod Lit


    Credits: 4

    Addresses the formation, specificities and legacies of medieval and pre-modern literatures and culture. May be repeated for credit with different topics. or fall.

  
  • ENG 517B - Studies in MDVL & PreMod Lit


    Credits: 4

    Addresses the formation, specificities and legacies of medieval and pre-modern literatures and culture. May be repeated for credit with different topics. or fall.

  
  • ENG 517C - Studies in MDVL & PreMod Lit


    Credits: 4

    Addresses the formation, specificities and legacies of medieval and pre-modern literatures and culture. May be repeated for credit with different topics. or fall.

  
  • ENG 517D - Studies in MDVL & PreMod Lit


    Credits: 4

    Addresses the formation, specificities and legacies of medieval and pre-modern literatures and culture.May be repeated for credit with different topics. or fall.

  
  • ENG 517H - Studies in MDVL & PreMod Lit


    Credits: 4

    Addresses the formation, specificities and legacies of medieval and pre-modern literatures and culture. May be repeated for credit with different topics. or fall.

  
  • ENG 530A - Studies in Digital Humanities


    Credits: 4

    From mass corpus analysis, to digital edition making, to GIS-mapping, this course will give students multiple points of entry to DH and opportunities to explore how these different methods might augment their own research and teaching in literary studies. Content, theme, approach, and subject matter will vary, but hands-on making and fundamentals of DH project design will remain key focal points. May be repeated for credit when different topics are offered. or fall.

  
  • ENG 530B - Studies in Digital Humanities


    Credits: 4

    From mass corpus analysis, to digital edition making, to GIS-mapping, this course will give students multiple points of entry to DH and opportunities to explore how these different methods might augment their own research and teaching in literary studies. Content, theme, approach, and subject matter will vary, but hands-on making and fundamentals of DH project design will remain key focal points. May be repeated for credit when different topics are offered. or fall.

  
  • ENG 532A - Captivity Narratives


    Credits: 4

    This course may examine a wide range of captivity narratives in American, transnational, and global literatures. May address themes of captivity, detention, incarceration, and human trafficking. May be repeated for credit when different topics are offered. or fall.

  
  • ENG 545T - Shakespeare


    Credits: 4

    SHAKESPEARE

  
  • ENG 552B - Topics in Cultural Studies


    Credits: 4

    This course applies the methods of literary analysis to different areas of cultural production, including television, film, comics, and social media. May be repeated for credit when different topics are offered. or fall.

  
  • ENG 560A - Studies in Lit & The Planet


    Credits: 4

    Examines how a range of contemporary writers and thinkers have sought to represent the growing global environmental crises of our age and to imagine alternative ecological futures and solidarities for the planet. or fall.

  
  • ENG 560B - Studies in Lit & The Planet


    Credits: 4

    Examines how a range of contemporary writers and thinkers have sought to represent the growing global environmental crises of our age and to imagine alternative ecological futures and solidarities for the planet. or fall.

  
  • ENG 560R - Studies in Lit & The Planet


    Credits: 4

    Examines how a range of contemporary writers and thinkers have sought to represent the growing global environmental crises of our age and to imagine alternative ecological futures and solidarities for the planet. or fall.

  
  • ENG 561J - Cultures of the Cold War


    Credits: 4

    Situates U.S. culture in an international frame emphasizing the relationship between the various literary and cultural expressions to the nation’s ascension as a global power and to U.S. imperialism in the era of decolonization (1945-1960). It addresses questions of race and the emerging civil rights movement; containment; McCarthyism; crises in masculinity and femininity; youth culture. or fall.

  
  • ENG 562A - Global Cultural Productions


    Credits: 4

    Addresses cultural production, especially literature and film, that is transnational and global in scale. May include topics such as theorizing global culture, media in the global south, and neocolonial and literary studies. May be repeated for credit when topics differ. or fall.

  
  • ENG 562B - Global Cultural Productions


    Credits: 4

    Addresses cultural production, especially literature and film, that is transnational and global in scale. May include topics such as theorizing global culture, media in the global south, and neocolonial and literary studies. May be repeated for credit when topics differ. or fall.

  
  • ENG 562C - Global Cultural Productions


    Credits: 4

    Addresses cultural production, especially literature and film, that is transnational and global in scale. May include topics such as theorizing global culture, media in the global south, and neocolonial and literary studies. May be repeated for credit when topics difer. or fall.

  
  • ENG 562D - Global Cultural Productions


    Credits: 4

    Addresses cultural production, especially literature and film, that is transnational and global in scale. May include topics such as theorizing global culture, media in the global south, and neocolonial and literary studies. May be repeated for credit when topics differ. or fall.

  
  • ENG 565A - Ancient Drama


    Credits: 4

    Studies in drama and performance in various periods. Course content may be organized historically or thematically. May be repeated for credit when topic differs. or fall.

  
  • ENG 565B - Studies in Drama & Performance


    Credits: 4

    Studies in drama and performance in various periods. Course content may be organized historically or thematically. May be repeated for credit when topic differs. or fall.

  
  • ENG 565E - Lit & Perform 18th C England


    Credits: 4

    Lit &Perform 18th C England. or fall.

  
  • ENG 565Y - Ancient Drama


    Credits: 4

    ANCIENT DRAMA or fall.

  
  • ENG 566A - Read in Race, Gen & Sexuality


    Credits: 4

    Course explores intersections of race, gender and sexuality in literary studies. Can include specific coursework on writers of particular cultural groups (African-American, Asian-American, Native-American, etc.), genders, sexualities, nationalities, historical periods or genres. May be repeated for credit when topics differ. or fall.

  
  • ENG 566B - Read in Race, Gen & Sexuality


    Credits: 4

    Course explores intersections of race, gender and sexuality in literary studies. Can include specific coursework on writers of particular cultural groups (African-American, Asian-American, Native-American, etc.), genders, sexualities, nationalities, historical periods or genres. May be repeated for credit when topics differ. or fall.

  
  • ENG 566C - Read in Race, Gen & Sexuality


    Credits: 4

    Course explores intersections of race, gender and sexuality in literary studies. Can include specific coursework on writers of particular cultural groups (African-American, Asian-American, Native-American, etc.), genders, sexualities, nationalities, historical periods or genres. May be repeated for credit when topics differ. or fall.

  
  • ENG 566D - Read in Race, Gen & Sexuality


    Credits: 4

    Course explores intersections of race, gender and sexuality in literary studies. Can include specific coursework on writers of particular cultural groups (African-American, Asian-American, Native-American, etc.), genders, sexualities, nationalities, historical periods or genres. May be repeated for credit when topics differ. or fall.

  
  • ENG 567A - Folklore And Literature


    Credits: 4

    Various aspects of folklore: folk narrative, folk custom, calendar festivals. or fall

  
  • ENG 567M - Folklore And Literature


    Credits: 4

    FOLKLORE AND LITERATURE

 

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