They include introductory courses in creative writing as well as literary, film, or cultural study. The courses in the 200s emphasize a particular approach to method, genre, medium, period, or discourse. The courses numbered in the 100s are writing-attentive and writing-intensive courses that introduce students to a variety of genres and media, entail frequent writing, and cultivate students’ skills in close reading. The Department organizes its courses into four levels. Majoring in English requires the completion of ten courses offered or approved by the Department. Students majoring in English are encouraged to explore the Department’s wide range of offerings in literature, film and media, performance studies, cultural studies, and creative writing. Sánchez-Eppler Five College Fellow Henrichs Visiting Lecturer Kapur. Sánchez-Eppler‡ Associate Professors Bosman (Chair), Grobe*, and Nelson Assistant Professors Mireles Christoff, Guilford, Rangan, and Worsley‡ Writer-in-Residence Lawson Visiting Writer Gaige Senior Lecturer Lieber Lecturer B. Professors Emeriti O'Connell, Pritchard, and Sofield Professors Brooks (Director of Studies), Cobham-Sander, Frank, Hastie, Parham, Sanborn†, and K.
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