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* The full list of English courses that can be taken can be found [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_entity.php?catoid=23&ent_oid=2078 here].
 
* The full list of English courses that can be taken can be found [http://catalog.unt.edu/preview_entity.php?catoid=23&ent_oid=2078 here].
'''ENGL 4410'''
 
 
Chaucer, taught by Dr. Nicole D. Smith. In this class, you read and analyze Geoffrey Chaucer's [[wikipedia:The_Canterbury_Tales|Canterbury Tales]] section by section. Has tests (relatively easy), discussions, mini-quizzes (easy), and a good bit of reading Middle English. However, you can get through this class reading the Modern English version of the ''Tales'', if you're uncool like that. The best advantage of this class is its mono-focus on a specific book, which leads it to being very predictable.
 
  
 
==== ENGL 4610 ====
 
==== ENGL 4610 ====

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