ENG 5 Basic Writing
A workshop approach designed to help students develop the basic skills they need for writing coherent expository prose. Students will learn how to edit their own papers as they are led systematically through all stages of composition, prewriting, writing, rewriting. This course is prerequisite to ENG 101, but may be waived by any student who achieves sufficiently high scores on the UMA Placement Test or the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Minimum grade of C required. Credits for this course do not fulfill degree requirements.
Augusta
10239 Basic Writing T 04:00PM-06:45PM Defazio 3
(ITV Broadcast Class)
08793 Basic Writing W 01:00PM-03:45PM Leo 3
Bangor
10004 Basic Writing MW 01:00PM-02:20PM Comins 3
10003 Basic Writing TTH 01:00PM-02:20PM Staff 3
(ITV Receive Class)
08794 Basic Writing W 01:00PM-03:45PM Leo 3
Ellsworth/Hancock
10125 Basic Writing TH 09:00AM-11:45AM Coe 3
Rockland
10377 Basic Writing T 04:00PM-06:45PM Moro 3
Rumford/Mexico
10171 Basic Writing TH 01:00PM-03:45PM Baldridge 3
South Paris
10224 Basic Writing T 01:00PM-03:45PM Peterson Cyr 3
ITV
(ITV Receive Class)
Basic Writing W 01:00PM-03:45PM Leo 3
08795 Bath/Brunswick
10285 Bethel
10286 Bucksport
10287 Deer Isle
10288 East Millinocket
10289 East Sullivan
10290 Ellsworth/Hancock
10291 Farmington
10292 Fort Kent
10293 Greenville
10294 Houlton
10284 Hutchinson Center
10295 Jay - Spruce Mountain Adult Ed
10296 Lewiston-Auburn
10297 Lincoln
10298 Machias
10300 Mount Desert
10301 Newport
10302 Presque Isle
10303 Rockland
10299 Rumford/Mexico
10304 Saco/Biddeford
10305 Sanford
10306 Sherman Station
10307 Skowhegan
10308 South Paris
10310 Wiscasset
ENG 10 Writing Improvement
A developmental course designed for students whose writing placement assessment or performance in ENG 005 indicates the need for further instruction before taking ENG 101. Expository writing is
emphasized; attention to individual writing needs is given. Credits for this course do not fulfill degree requirements.
Bangor
10005 Writing Improvement TH 01:00PM-03:45PM Rice 3
ENG 101 College Writing
Intensive practice in expository writing with reading of illustrative materials. Required of all students. Prerequisite: ENG005 with a grade of C or better or passing grade on diagnostic tests and REA008 with a grade of C or better or passing grade on diagnostic tests.
Augusta
10243 College Writing M 07:00PM-09:45PM Adams 3
10242 College Writing T 01:00PM-03:45PM Defazio 3
10244 College Writing T 04:00PM-06:45PM Staff 3
10241 College Writing W 09:00AM-11:45AM Edwards 3
10245 College Writing W 01:00PM-03:45PM Edwards 3
13025 College Writing M 1:00PM-3:45PM Lisi 3
(ITV Broadcast Class)
08797 College Writing TH 04:00PM-06:45PM Woodard 3
(ITV Broadcast Class)
08800 College Writing F 09:00AM-11:45AM Leo 3
Bangor
10038 College Writing MW 07:30AM-08:50AM Ellingwood 3
10039 College Writing MW 10:30AM-11:50AM Batty 3
10036 College Writing MW 02:30PM-03:50PM Sychterz 3
10037 College Writing TTH 10:30AM-11:50AM Batty 3
10040 College Writing TTH 01:00PM-02:20PM Sychterz 3
(ITV Receive Class)
08798 College Writing TH 04:00PM-06:45PM Woodard 3
(ITV Receive Class)
08801 College Writing F 09:00AM-11:45AM Leo 3
Ellsworth/Hancock
10126 College Writing T 06:00PM-08:45PM Audette 3
10127 College Writing T 09:00AM-11:45AM Staff 3
Rockland
10382 College Writing T 04:00PM-06:45PM Vail 3
10381 College Writing TH 09:00AM-11:45AM Vail 3
10383 College Writing TH 07:00PM-09:45PM Ennamorati 3
Rumford/Mexico
10211 College Writing M 04:00PM-06:45PM Baldridge 3
ITV
(ITV Receive Class, Delayed Viewing OK, No Instructor Permission Needed)
College Writing TH 04:00PM-06:45PM Woodard 3
08799 Bath/Brunswick
10734 Bethel
10735 Bucksport
10736 Calais
10737 Deer Isle
10738 Dover-Foxcroft/Penquis
10739 East Millinocket
10740 East Sullivan
10741 Ellsworth/Hancock
10742 Fairfield
10743 Farmington
10744 Fort Kent
10745 Greenville
10746 Houlton
10733 Hutchinson Center
10747 Island Falls - Delayed Viewing
10748 Jackman - Delayed Viewing
10749 Jay - Spruce Mountain Adult Ed
10750 Kingfield - Delayed Viewing
10751 Lewiston-Auburn
10752 Lincoln
10753 Lisbon Falls - Delayed Viewing
10754 Machias
10756 Mount Desert
10757 Newport
10758 North Haven - Delayed Viewing
10759 Presque Isle
10760 Rangeley - Delayed Viewing
10761 Rockland
10755 Rumford/Mexico
10767 S Berwick - Delayed Viewing
10762 Saco/Biddeford
10763 Sanford
10764 Sherman Station
10765 Skowhegan
10766 South Paris
10768 Thorndike - Delayed Viewing
10769 Vinalhaven - Delayed Viewing
10770 Winthrop
10771 Wiscasset
ITV
(ITV Receive Class)
College Writing F 09:00AM-11:45AM Leo 3
08802 Bath/Brunswick
10791 Bethel
10792 Bucksport
10793 Deer Isle
10794 East Millinocket
10795 East Sullivan
10796 Ellsworth/Hancock
10797 Farmington
10798 Fort Kent
10799 Greenville
10800 Houlton
10790 Hutchinson Center
10801 Jay - Spruce Mountain Adult Ed
10802 Lewiston-Auburn
10803 Lincoln
10804 Machias
10806 Mount Desert
10807 Newport
10808 Presque Isle
10809 Rockland
10805 Rumford/Mexico
10810 Saco/Biddeford
10811 Sanford
10812 Sherman Station
10813 Skowhegan
10814 South Paris
10815 Wiscasset
Bath/Brunswick
(VC Broadcast Class)
10641 College Writing M 04:00PM-06:45PM Ritchie 3
Video Conference Receive Sites
College Writing M 04:00PM-06:45PM Ritchie 3
10642 Saco/Biddeford
10643 South Paris
WEB
08658 College Writing Ludders 3
ENG 102W Introduction to Literature
This course introduces the fundamentals of literary analysis through an examination of poetry, fiction, and drama. Students will sharpen their critical reading ability and learn a wide range of literary terms and concepts. They will employ this knowledge in formal essays, informal writing and class discussion. Prerequisite: ENG 101.
Augusta
10250 Introduction to Literature M 07:00PM-09:45PM Staff 3
10247 Introduction to Literature T 01:00PM-03:45PM Kellerman 3
10246 Introduction to Literature T 04:00PM-06:45PM Woodard 3
10249 Introduction to Literature W 09:00AM-11:45AM Kellerman 3
10248 Introduction to Literature TH 01:00PM-03:45PM Robbins 3
(ITV Broadcast Class)
08804 Introduction to Literature F 09:00AM-11:45AM Curtin 3
Bangor
10044 Introduction to Literature MW 09:00AM-10:20AM Pincus 3
10042 Introduction to Literature TTH 10:30AM-11:50AM Sychterz 3
10041 Introduction to Literature TH 04:00PM-06:45PM Weinbrown 3
(ITV Receive Class)
08806 Introduction to Literature F 09:00AM-11:45AM Curtin 3
Bath/Brunswick
10115 Introduction to Literature F 09:00AM-11:45AM Seymour 3
Ellsworth/Hancock
13129 Introduction to Literature W 9:00AM-11:45AM Lamasney 3
Rockland
10384 Introduction to Literature M 04:00PM-06:45PM Boyd 3
Saco/Biddeford
10477 Introduction to Literature TH 04:00PM-06:45PM Amoroso 3
ITV
(ITV Receive Class)
Introduction to Literature F 09:00AM-11:45AM Curtin 3
08807 Bath/Brunswick
10893 Bethel
10894 Bucksport
10895 Caribou - Delayed Viewing
10896 Deer Isle
10897 East Millinocket
10898 East Sullivan
10899 Ellsworth/Hancock
10900 Farmington
10901 Fort Kent
10902 Greenville
10903 Houlton
10892 Hutchinson Center
10904 Island Falls - Delayed Viewing
10905 Jackman - Delayed Viewing
10906 Jay - Spruce Mountain Adult Ed
10907 Kingfield - Delayed Viewing
10908 Lewiston-Auburn
10909 Lincoln
10910 Machias
10912 Mount Desert
10913 Newport
10914 North Haven - Delayed Viewing
10915 Presque Isle
10916 Rangeley - Delayed Viewing
10917 Rockland
10911 Rumford/Mexico
10923 S Berwick - Delayed Viewing
10918 Saco/Biddeford
10919 Sanford
10920 Sherman Station
10921 Skowhegan
10922 South Paris
10924 Thorndike - Delayed Viewing
10925 Vinalhaven - Delayed Viewing
10926 Wiscasset
WEB
08189 Introduction to Literature Ruddy 3
08220 Introduction to Literature Curtin 3
08660 Introduction to Literature Ludders 3
12278 Introduction to Literature Ludders 3 (Mini Session Course)
ENG 111W Journalism
Instruction and practice in developing, reporting and writing news stories. Emphasis on accuracy, style and editorial responsibility. Prerequisite: ENG 101
WEB
08190 Journalism Adams 3
ENG 185W Introduction to Mythology: The Origins of Literature
Reading and investigation of important early Western mythological texts with emphasis on Babylonian, Sumerian, and Greek mythology. Texts include myths and collections of myths vital to Western civilization and literature as well as classical works rich in allusions to mythology. Prerequisite: ENG 101
Bangor
10046 Introduction to Mythology: The Origins of Literature M 01:00PM-03:45PM Retzlaff 3
ENG 203W Survey of British Literature: Romantics to the 20th Century
A survey of representative British poetry, prose, fiction, and drama from the 19th century to the
present. Prerequisite: ENG 102W or permission of the instructor.
WEB
08537 Survey of British Literature: Romantics to the 20th Century Kellerman 3
ENG 300W Introduction to Literary Criticism
This course is designed to provide students majoring in English with necessary skills in writing, research, and criticism. The class will explore the history of English as a discipline, a range of topics in literary criticism and theory, and intensive literary research techniques. Prerequisite: ENG102W and completion of a 200 level sequence strongly recommended.
WEB
08191 Introduction to Literary Criticism Hentges 3
ENG 301W History of the English Language
This course covers the development of the English language from its Germanic roots in the early Middle Ages through its 21st century development as a world language and the rise of various world "Englishes." The course will also introduce students to basic principles of linguistics, or comparative language study.
Augusta
(VC Broadcast Class)
09303 History of the English Language TH 04:00PM-06:45PM Kellerman 3
Bangor
(VC Receive Class)
09304 History of the English Language TH 04:00PM-06:45PM Kellerman 3
ENG 317W Professional Writing
Covers gathering, organizing, and presenting technical information using standard business and professional formats, such as business correspondence, informal and formal reports, instructions, and others. Communication technology typical of the contemporary workplace is used. Prerequisite: ENG 101
Augusta
13724 Professional Writing M 4-6:45pm Rieff 3
(ITV Broadcast Class, Delayed Viewing OK, Instructor Permission Required)
08861 Professional Writing M 01:00PM-03:45PM Schneider 3
Bangor
10047 Professional Writing TTH 02:30PM-03:50PM Pincus 3
10048 Professional Writing W 04:00PM-06:45PM Retzlaff 3
(ITV Receive Class, Delayed Viewing OK, Instructor Permission Required)
08896 Professional Writing M 01:00PM-03:45PM Schneider 3
Bath/Brunswick
10116 Professional Writing T 09:00AM-11:45AM Leo 3
Ellsworth/Hancock
10128 Professional Writing T 04:00PM-06:45PM Bailey 3
Rockland
10385 Professional Writing W 09:00AM-11:45AM Vail 3
Rumford/Mexico
10212 Professional Writing M 01:00PM-03:45PM Baldridge 3
Saco/Biddeford
10478 Professional Writing TH 07:00PM-09:45PM Staff 3
ITV
(ITV Receive Class, Delayed Viewing OK, Instructor Permission Required)
Professional Writing M 01:00PM-03:45PM Schneider 3
08898 Bath/Brunswick
10933 Bethel
10934 Bucksport
10935 Caribou - Delayed Viewing
10936 Deer Isle
10937 East Millinocket
10938 East Sullivan
10939 Ellsworth/Hancock
10940 Farmington
10941 Fort Kent
10942 Greenville
10943 Houlton
10932 Hutchinson Center
10944 Island Falls - Delayed Viewing
10945 Jackman - Delayed Viewing
10946 Jay - Spruce Mountain Adult Ed
10947 Kingfield - Delayed Viewing
10948 Lewiston-Auburn
10949 Lincoln
10950 Lisbon Falls - Delayed Viewing
10951 Machias
10953 Mount Desert
10954 Newport
10955 North Haven - Delayed Viewing
10956 Presque Isle
10957 Rangeley - Delayed Viewing
10958 Rockland
10952 Rumford/Mexico
10964 S Berwick - Delayed Viewing
10959 Saco/Biddeford
10960 Sanford
10961 Sherman Station
10962 Skowhegan
10963 South Paris
10965 Thorndike - Delayed Viewing
10966 Vinalhaven - Delayed Viewing
10967 Wiscasset
WEB
08193 Professional Writing Retzlaff 3
ENG 351W Creative Writing
This workshop-based course focuses on students short stories and poems. Workshops consist of in-class analysis and critique. Revision techniques will be emphasized. Final portfolio required.
Prerequisite: ENG 102w
Bangor
(VC Broadcast Class)
08269 Creative Writing TH 01:00PM-03:45PM Ellingwood 3
Video Conference Receive Sites
Creative Writing TH 01:00PM-03:45PM Ellingwood 3
08270 Bath/Brunswick
08704 Ellsworth/Hancock
12286 South Paris
ENG 450W Poetry: Cross-Cultural Forms and Themes
This course focuses on a weide range of poetic forms, which may include folk ballads, hip hop, Eastern haiku, Western sonnet, traditional and exploratory verse. We will also study a variety of poets from 8th century United States. Attention will be given to history, culture and identity, as well as cross-cultural poetic themes, e.g. love, the landscape, displacement. Students will analyze poetic formats and trends, explore a cross-section of international poets, and consider the place of the artist in the world today. Prerequisite: ENG 201 and any 300-level English course.
Augusta
(VC Receive Class)
08272 Poetry: Cross-Cultural Forms and Themes W 09:00AM-11:45AM Sychterz 3
Bangor
(VC Broadcast Class)
08271 Poetry: Cross-Cultural Forms and Themes W 09:00AM-11:45AM Sychterz 3
ENG 470W Literature of the Holocaust
This course will examine literature of the Holocaust from various perspectives: writers who perished in the Holocaust; survivors; and writers who speak to the event without direct experience. We will explore memoirs, poetry, and testimony, consider issues of historical and cultural representation, and discuss challenges of translation. Prerequisite: ENG 201W and any 300-level English course.
Bangor
13130 Literature of the Holocaust W 4:00-6:45pm Pincus 3
ENG 475W Postcolonial Fictions
This class will focus on texts by authors from previously colonized nations as well as theoretical works that illuminate the post/colonial discourse. Study will be organized around recurrent themes and issues in postcolonial narratives, including the writing of history, nationalism, identity, gender, and race; students will also focus on the specific social, cultural and historic contexts from which these texts emerge. Prerequisite: ENG 201W and any 300-level ENG course. 3 cr. Note: This course will connect with a comparable class at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Augusta
13566 Postcolonial Fictions T 9:00AM-11:45AM Botshon 3
ENG 499W Senior Seminar
This course enables English majors to engage in rigorous discussion and research. Students will participate in theoretical debates surrounding the study of English and pursue an independent semester-long research project that culminates in a substantial senior essay. Prerequisites: ENG 201 and a minimum of 18 credit hours in the major.
Augusta
10251 Senior Seminar T 04:00PM-06:45PM Botshon 3
