Literature and Language Departmental Course Offerings


For official degree information and guidance, please see your assigned advisor.

English Courses (Eng)

French Courses (Fre)
Philosophy Courses (Phil)



Spanish Courses (Spa)

English Courses (Eng)

Eng 100 - Introduction to College Reading and Writing

ENG 1301 - College Reading and Writing

ENG 1302 - Written Argument and Research

Eng 110 - Developmental Writing and Reading

Eng 200 - Popular Literature and Culture

ENG 2326 - Introduction to Literature

Eng 202 - Multi-Ethnic American Literature

ENG 2331 - Literature of the Western World

Eng 300 - Reading, Analyzing, Teaching Literature

Eng 301 - Modern Grammar

Eng 305 - Children’s Literature

Eng 311 - Shakespeare

Eng 313 - English Usage and Composition

Eng 315 - Advanced Writing: Creative Writing

Eng 317 - Word Building

Eng 323 - Mythology

Eng 331 - Introduction to Linguistics

Eng 332 - Pre-Law Composition

Eng 333 - Advanced Writing: Non-Fiction

Eng 336 - British Poetry

Eng 341 - Technical Communication

Eng 351 - American Novel Before World War I

Eng 352 - American Novel After World War I

Eng 355 - Women Writers

Eng 358 - Language and Society

Eng 388 - Shaping the Future

Eng 403 - The Discipline of English

Eng 406 - Adolescent Literature

Eng 420 - Approaches to Literature

Eng 424 - Development of the English Language

Eng 425 - Development of the Novel

Eng 432 - History and Aesthetics of Film

Eng 434 - Literature and Film

Eng 441 - A Survey of American Literature I

Eng 442 – A Survey of American Literature II

Eng 444 - African American Literature

Eng 451 - Twentieth-Century British Literature

Eng 457 - Teaching English as a Second Language

Eng 462 - Language Acquisition and Processing

Eng 471 - Survey of English Literature I

Eng 472 - Survey of English Literature II

Eng 474 - Topics in World Literature

Eng 486 - The Hero in Ancient and Modern Society

Eng 487 - America Between the Wars

Eng 488 - Contemporary Ideas

Eng 489 - Independent Study

Eng 490H - Honors Thesis

Eng 491H - Individual Honors Readings

Eng 495 - Internship


French Courses (Fre)

Fre 131 - Elementary French I

Fre 132 - Elementary French II

Fre 231 - Intermediate French I

Fre 232 - Intermediate French II

Fre 331 - Advanced French I: Written Emphasis

Fre 332 - Advanced French II: Oral Emphasis

Fre 450 - Major Literary Figures

Fre 455 - Literary Movements in France

Fre 460 - French Fiction

Fre 462 - French Drama

Fre 489 - Independent Study

Fre 497 - Special Topics



Philosophy Courses (Phil)

PHIL 1301 - Introduction to Philosophy

PHIL 2303 - Logic

Phil 331 - History of Philosophy I

Phil 332 - History of Philosophy II

Phil 360 - General Ethics

Phil 362 - Aesthetics

Phil 488 - Contemporary Ideas

Phil 489 - Independent Study

Phil 490H - Honors Thesis

Phil 491H - Individual Honors Readings

Phil 497 - Special



Spanish Courses (Spa)

Spa 131 - Elementary Spanish I

Spa 132 - Elementary Spanish II

Spa 231 - Intermediate Spanish I

Spa 232 - Intermediate Spanish II

Spa 331 - Spanish Conversation for Oral Proficiency

Spa 332 - Spanish Composition and Grammar

Spa 333 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers I

Spa 334 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers II

Spa 335 - Advanced Conversation and TOPT Preparation

Spa 341 - Introduction to Spanish Literature

Spa 353 - Spanish Culture and Civilization

Spa 354 - Latin American Culture and Civilization

Spa 471 - Literature, history and society of Latin America I: From Pre-Columbian to Modernismo

Spa 472 - Literature, history and society of Latin America, II: From Modernismo to the Present

Spa 481 - Survey of Early Spanish Literature (1300-1700)

Spa 482 - Survey of Modern Spanish Literature (1700 to the present)

Spa 485 - Seminar in Spanish

Spa 489 - Independent Study

Spa 490H - Honors Thesis

Spa 491H - Individual Honors Readings

Spa 495 - Internship

Spa 497 - Special Topics




Note: Texas A&M University-Commerce has joined the Texas Common Course Numbering System (TCCNS). TCCNS numbers are shown in parenthesis after the course number in the course description.

For descriptions of graduate courses see Graduate Catalog.

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