English
Department of English, College of Arts and Science

KEY TO COURSE
DESCRIPTIONS

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES

Senior Courses: 300 Level

Most 200-level English courses have been renumbered to a 300-level designation, e.g. ENG 221 is now 321.  Courses previously taken at the 200-level will be counted as 300-level courses.  Students who have taken a course at the 200-level may not take the same course at the 300-level for credit.

PREREQUISITES
6 credit units 100-level English is a prerequisite for all 200, 300 & 400 level English courses.

A few senior English courses have alternate prerequisites (see the prerequisites listed under each individual course).

ENG 311.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Chaucer and Medieval Makers
1/2(3L)

Study of late medieval literature in English. Attention to writings by Chaucer, Langland, and the Gawain-poet, as well as those by fifteenth-century writers such as Margery Kempe, Sir Thomas Malory, and Robert Henryson.

Note: Students with credit for ENG 212 may not take this course for credit.