ENGLISH/99 EEL 6935-Special Topics in Electrical Engineering (1-4; max: 12, including EEL 5905 and 6905) EEL 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. EEL 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. EEL 6972-Research for Engineer's Thesis (1-15) S/U. EEL 7936-Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering (1-4; max: 6) EEL 7979-Advanced Research (1-9) Research for doctoral stu- dents before admission to candidacy. Designed for students with a master's degree in the field of study or for students who have been accepted for a doctoral program. Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U. EEL 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. ENGLISH College of Liberal Arts and Sciences GRADUATE FACULTY 1992-93 Chair:P. B. Craddock. Graduate Coordinator: E.J. Langland. Graduate Research Professor: J. Seelye. Marston/Milbauer Professor of English: N. N. Holland. Professors: D. Ault; R. E. Brantley; A. C. Bredahl, Jr.; C. S. Carnell; R. H. Carpenter; I. G. Clark; D. A. Cottom; P. B. Craddock; H. E. Crews; R. A. deBeaugrande; A. M. Duckworth; S. R. Homan; R. B. Kershner, Jr.; E. J. Langland; J. P. Leavey; D. Leverenz; W. Logan; K. McCarthy; B. McCrea; M. Nelson; M. New; B. J. Paris; J. B. Pickard; R. A. Shoaf; J. Smith; M. C. Turim; J. B. Twitchell; G. L. Ulmer. Associate Professors:W. Bargad; T. K. Beyette;J. O. Cech; A. M. Gordon; D. Greger; M. A. Hill- Lubin; A. Jones; D. M. Locke; W. A. Losano; S. Nygren; J. M. Perlette; P. Powell; R. B. Ray; M. Sandor; M. J. Schueller; C. G. Snodgrass; R. M. Thompson; R. S. Thomson; C. E. Tillman. Assistant Professors: M. C. Bryant; C. A. Flinn; M. A. Reid; B. E. Richardson; B. C. Schwartz; S. A. Smith. The Department of English offers the Master of Arts degree with specialization in literature, creative writing, and linguistics, the Master of Fine Arts degree with speciali- zation in creative writing, and the Doctor of Philosophy degree with specialization in literature and linguistics. The Department also offers a nonthesis option for the Master of Arts degree. Specific areas of specialization for the Doctor of Philoso- phy include linguistics, Medieval, Renaissance, Restora- tion and 18th-century, and 19th-century British literature, American literature to 1900, contemporary British and American literature, critical theory, and cultural studies. Specialization in the literary study of media is also possible. After the first year of doctoral work all students must undergo a screening process for actual admission into the doctoral program; prior to this time, all admissions to the doctoral program are probationary. New graduate students should have completed an un- dergraduate English major of at least 24 semester hours, and doctoral students should have a Master of Arts degree in English. Full information concerning courses of study is available from the Graduate Coordinator. AML 6017-Studies in American Literature Before 1900 (3; max: 12) AML 6027-Studies in 20th Century American Literature (3; max: 12) CRW 6130-Fiction Writing (3; max: 12) CRW 6166-Studies in Literary Form (3; max: 6) Prereq:permis- sion of instructor. Formal aspects of literature. CRW 6331-Verse Writing (3; max: 12) CRW 6906-Individual Work (1-3; max: 12) Individual study in reading literature and criticism, required for MFA specialization in creative writing. ENG 6009-Bibliography and Methods of Research (3) ENG 6016-Psychological Approaches to Literature (3; max: 6) ENG 6018-Studies in Literary Criticism (3; max: 12) ENG 6137-The Language of Film (3) ENG 6138-Studies in the Movies (3, max: 12) ENG 6718-Stylistics (3) ENG 6906-Individual Work (1-3; max: 12) ENG 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. ENG 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. ENG 7939-Seminar in Variable Topics (1-5; max: 12) ENG 7979-Advanced Research (1-9) Research for doctoral students before admission to candidacy. Designed for students with a master's degree in thefield of study or for students who have been accepted for a doctoral program. Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U. ENG 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. ENL 6206-Studies in Old English (3; max: 12) ENL 6216-Studies in Middle English (3; max: 12) ENL 6226-Studies in Renaissance Literature (3; max: 12) ENL 6236-Studies in Restoration and 18th-Century Literature (3; max: 12) ENL 6246-Studies in Romantic Literature (3; max: 12) ENL 6256-Studies in Victorian Literature (3; max: 12) ENL 6276-Studies in 20th-Century British Literature (3; max: 12) ENL 6335-Studies in Shakespeare (3) LAE 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. LAE6947-Practicum in the Teaching of College English (2) S/ U. LIN 6137-Studies in English Linguistics (3) LIN 7939-Seminar in Linguistics (3; max: 12) LIT 5186-Studies in Irish Literature (3; max: 12) LIT 6017-Studies in Fiction (3; max: 12) LIT 6037-Studies in Verse (3; max: 12) LIT 6047-Studies in Drama (3; max: 12) LIT 6309-Communications and Popular Culture (3) Study of the origins and qualities of the popular arts in modern society. LIT 6327-Studies in Folklore (3; max: 12) LIT 6934-Variable Topics (1-5; max: 12) Studies in topics not normally offered in the regular curriculum, including intensive study of topics within a literary period, extensive study of motifs crossing several periods, and studies in various national or ethnic literatures (African, Afro-American, Jewish, Scots) SPC 6239-Studies in Rhetorical Theory (3; max: 9) Examination of ancient, medieval, renaissance, and modern writers who have influenced rhetorical thought, criticism, speaking, and writing. ENTOMOLOGY AND NEMATOLOGY College of Agriculture GRADUATE FACULTY 1992-93 Chairman: J. L. Capinera. Graduate Coordinator: J. R. Strayer. Graduate Research Professor: F. D. Bennett. Profes- sors:A. Ali; K. L. Andrews; R. H. Baker; R. M. Baranowski; C. S. Barfield; D. Borovsky; D. G. Boucias; J. F. Butler; J. L. Capinera; H. L. Cromroy; D. W. Dickson; R. A. Dunn; T. C. Emmel; J. H. Frank; P. D. Greany; V. Gupta; D. H. Habeck; D. W. Hall; D. C. Herzog; F. A. Johnson;J. L. Knapp; P. G. Koehler; J. E. Lloyd; C. S. Lofgren; M. S. Mayer; C. W. McCoy, Jr.; R. T. McSorley; E. R. Mitchell; R. F. Mizell, III; P. B. Morgan; J. L. Nation; J. K. Nayar; H. N. Nigg; J. H. O'Bannon; H. Oberlander; R. S. Patterson;J. R. Rich; M. T. Sanford; D. J. Schuster; D. E. Short; F. Slansky, Jr.; G. C.