English, B.A.
The English program provides students with courses of study that will develop both academic and creative writing, an understanding of language, and a critical engagement with literature. To achieve these objectives, English majors are expected to develop and refine their writing abilities and critical understanding of language and literature through extensive reading and discussion.
All students who desire to major in English will be required to complete 27 upper-division credit hours of English courses approved by the department chair and demonstrate satisfactorily their possession of the basic skills of literary criticism and research through completion of ENG 225. After being accepted as English majors the students will, in consultation with their advisors, decide upon a program of studies best suited to their needs and interests, whether in preparation for teaching, advanced study, professional writing, or other vocations in which their liberal education may prove an asset. In their senior year, all English majors write a senior paper as a Capstone experience.
University Requirements - 39 hours
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College Requirements - 21-33 hours
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Degree Requirements
Major Requirements — 30 hours
ENG 225 | Introduction to Literary Studies | 3 |
Three Survey courses from four below
ENG 301 | British Literature I (Medieval through 18th Century) | 3 |
ENG 302 | British Literature II (19th Century to Present) | 3 |
ENG 303 | American Literature I (Beginnings to 1900) | 3 |
ENG 304 | American Literature II (1900 to Present) | 3 |
Three Topic courses (300 level) from choices below
Two Seminar courses from options below
ENG 401 | Seminar in British Literature I | 3 |
ENG 402 | Seminar in American Literature I | 3 |
ENG 403 | Seminar in Topic I | 3 |
ENG 404 | Seminar in Non-Western Literature I | 3 |
Senior Capstone Seminar
General Electives — 18-29 hours
Total Credit Hours: 120