ENGL S1027 (CRN: 30070)
Instructors: John Williams
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: Online
Meeting Times: MWF 1.00-3.15
Distributional Requirements: Humanities, Writing
Eligibility: Open to pre-college and college students
Online Course. This course serves as both an introduction to as well as an exploration of American literature from the nineteenth century to the present. We will ask many questions of these texts, not the least of which is “what do we mean when we say ‘American?’” Given the wide range of the body of work that comprises American literature, however, we will also periodically ask in passing what we mean by “literature,” so as to consider what roles the literary plays in creating and shaping the possibilities of social imagination, private and public discourse, as well as one’s own identity. Emphasis on analytical reading, critical writing, and class discussions. Authors include Melville, Poe, Hawthorne, Whitman, Dickinson, Barnes, Toomer, H. Crane, W. C. Williams, L. Hughes, and M. Robinson. 1 Credit. Session B: June 29 – July 31. Tuition: $5480. Technology Fee: $85.
ENGL S3630 (CRN: 30073)
Dates: Session A, May 25 - June 26, 2026
Course Mode: Online
Online Course. The class is is designed to explore examples of Shakespeare’s Histories and Tragedies, trying to see what makes them great in the way that almost all readers and audiences have recognized (and also to think about what the…
ENGL S1014 (CRN: 30065)
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
In-person Course. An introduction to academic argument and well-reasoned analysis, using a broad spectrum of nonfiction prose. Intensive instruction and practice in writing argumentative essays. 1 Credit. Session B: June 29 – July 31. (CRN…
ENGL S1026 (CRN: 30069)
Dates: Session A, May 25 - June 26, 2026
Course Mode: Online
Online Course. This course has three purposes: To acquaint students with some of the greatest poetry from the English Revolution to our own time; to develop critical thinking about "what's in, what's out" (the problem of canonicity or the…
ENGL S1014 (CRN: 30064)
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
In-person Course. An introduction to academic argument and well-reasoned analysis, using a broad spectrum of nonfiction prose. Intensive instruction and practice in writing argumentative essays. 1 Credit. Session B: June 29 – July 31. (CRN…
ENGL S1023 (CRN: 30068)
Dates: Session B, June 29 - July 31, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
In-person Course. Introduction to the writing of fiction, poetry, and drama. Development of the basic skills used to create imaginative literature. Fundamentals of craft and composition; the distinct but related techniques used in the three…
TDPS S3025 (CRN: 30168)
Dates: Session A, May 25 - June 26, 2026
Course Mode: In-Person
In-person Course. Development of skills in public speaking and in critical analysis of public discourse. Key aspects of rhetoric and cultural communication; techniques for formulating and organizing persuasive arguments, engaging with an…