Summer 2023 Courses

The Department of English offers a range of summer courses at the undergraduate and graduate level. Study options are available for all terms, including Maymester 2023 (three weeks), Summer I (five weeks), Summer II (five weeks), and Summer III (eleven weeks).

Taking English courses during the summer months can help students fulfill requirements, maintain good academic standing, and maintain timely progress in their degree programs.

Summer English courses offer convenience and flexibility for students who wish to visit family, travel, or pursue summer employment. Many courses are offered online, including in asynchronous online formats.

Summer 2023 English Course Offerings
All Summer 2023 English undergraduate and graduate course offerings are available below. Registration is open now. Please note that some courses may have pre-requisites. Graduate courses (500- and 600-level) require graduate standing or special permission of the instructor. Contact your advisor or the professor of record to learn more about any of the courses that appear.

Maymester 2023 - May 15 to June 3
ENGL 470: The Author in Context (WI), Online Asynchronous, Professor TBA

Summer I 2023 - May 15 to June 17
ENGL 111: "Principles of College Composition", Online Asynchronous, Dr. Courtney Watson
ENGL 111: "Principles of College Composition", Online Asynchronous, Dr. Robert Williams
ENGL 112: "Critical Reading and Writing in the Digital Age", Online Asynchronous, Dr. Amanda Kellogg
ENGL 210: "Narratives of Illness, Disability, and Caretaking", Online Asynchronous, Dr. Courtney Watson
ENGL 306: "Professional Writing", Online Asynchronous, Dr. Laura Vernon
ENGL 306: "Professional Writing", Online Asynchronous, Professor TBA
ENGL 309: "Fiction Writing", Online Asynchronous, Professor Justine Jackson Stone
ENGL 490: "Highland Summer Conference Writers' Workshop", In Person, Meets 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, MTWRF, Dr. Theresa Burriss
ENGL 590: "Highland Summer Conference Writers' Workshop", In Person, Meets 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, MTWRF, Dr. Theresa Burriss
ENGL 659: "Digital Electronics in English Language Arts", Online Asynchronous, Dr. Robert Williams

Summer II 2023 - June 26 to July 29
ENGL 111: "Principles of College Composition", Online Asynchronous, Dr. Robert Williams
ENGL 111: "Principles of College Composition", In Person, Meets 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Tuesday, Wednesday, Professor Nancy Taylor
ENGL 306: "Professional Writing", Online Asynchronous, Dr. Amy Rubens
ENGL 610: "Proposal and Grant Writing", Online Asynchronous, Dr. Amy Rubens
ENGL 652: "Advanced Teaching Writing in a Digital Age," Online Asynchronous, Dr. Daniel Woods

Summer III 2023 - May 15 to July 29
ENGL 472: "Readings in Shakespeare", Online Asynchronous, Dr. Amanda Kellogg