Distribution of Content Course List

Academic units may not accept all active courses listed and students should contact their academic adviser to verify degree applicability. Courses listed below include all courses and may not be offered every semester.

Course Name Course Title Category Properties
ENGLSH-3110W Special Themes in Literature – Writing Intensive
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3116 Special Themes in Literature, Beginning to 1603
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3116W Special Themes in Literature, Beginning to 1603 – Writing Intensive
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3118H Special Themes in Literature, 1789 to 1890 – Honors
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3119 Special Themes in Literature, 1890 to Present
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3170 World Dramatic Literature
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3170W World Dramatic Literature – Writing Intensive
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3180 Survey of Women Writers
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3180H Survey of Women Writers – Honors
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3180W Survey of Women Writers – Writing Intensive
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3200 Survey of British Literature: Beginnings to 1784
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3200W Survey of British Literature: Beginnings to 1784 – Writing Intensive
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3210 Survey of British Literature: Romanticism to the Present
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3210H Survey of British Literature: Romanticism to the Present – Honors
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3210W Survey of British Literature: Romanticism to the Present – Writing Intensive
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3300 Survey of American Literature: Beginnings to 1865
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3300W Survey of American Literature: Beginnings to 1865 – Writing Intensive
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3310 Survey of American Literature: 1865-Present
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3310H Survey of American Literature: 1865-Present – Honors
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3310W Survey of American Literature: 1865-Present – Writing Intensive
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3400 Survey of African American Literature, Beginnings to 1900
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3400W Survey of African American Literature, Beginnings to 1900 – Writing Intensive
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3410 Survey of African American Literature, 1900-Present
  • HUM
ENGLSH-3430 Introduction to African Diaspora Literary Theory
  • HUM
  1. Only one of this type of Humanities and/or Fine Arts courses may be applied towards meeting the Humanities and/or Fine Arts General Education Distribution of Content requirement.
  2. Students subject to the General Education requirements in the 2019 Fall catalog and later editions: This course counts towards fulfillment of the Humanities and/or Fine Arts Distribution of Content requirement.
    Students subject to the General Education requirements in a catalog version earlier than 2019 Fall: Only students in CAFNR, Engineering, SHP, and Nursing, and students in degrees formerly in HES, may use this course towards fulfillment of the Humanities and/or Fine Arts Distribution of Content requirement, and only if the entire 12-13 hour elementary language sequence is completed.