UNDERGRADUATE SPECIALIZATION
UCSB’s English Department encourages its students to pursue their particular interests while also developing a broad understanding of English, American, and Anglophone literature. Accordingly we offer an undergraduate specialization in “Literature and Mind.” Students can specialize in Literature and Mind by taking, at anytime before graduation, four approved courses. At least two of these must be courses taught by the English faculty (or affiliates) associated with the specialization. Two may be taken from a list of approved courses taught by instructors in other departments If you are interested in specializing in Lit and Mind you should contact the English Department’s Undergraduate Advisor, Jessica Good.
SELECTED UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT WEBSITE
ENGL 128NA (Native Feminist/2 Spirit Memoir) - Amrah Salomon
ENGL 134NA (Body as Archive) - Candace Waid
ENGL 134 CT (Objectives of Chaos and Caribbean Literature) - Cathy Thomas
ENGL 151NA (Reading Jane Austen's Mind) - Kay Young
ENGL 170 (Trauma and Somatic Reading) - Sowon Park
ENGL 170IC (Imagination and Creativity) - Julie Carlson
ENGL 170SB (Story and the Brain) - Aili Pettersson Peeker
ENGL 170TL (Trauma-Informed Literature and Classrooms) - Julie Carlson
ENGL 171NH (Neurohumanism) - Sowon Park
ENGL 171LE (Literature and Emotion) - Maddie Roepe
ENGL 183WP (Memory and Futurity in a Theatrical Jazz Aesthetic) - Stephanie Batiste
ENGL 187LL (Literature and Life) - Enda Duffy
ENGL 190CA (Cognitive Approaches to World Literature) - Daniel Martini
ENGL 192FE (Fantasy and the Environment) - Tess Shewry
ENGL 197 (Shakespeare’s Feelings) - Jim Kearney
MCDB 192 (Extending the Boundaries of Neuroscience to the Literary World) - Kenneth S. Kosik, Cristina Pato