Requirements
In addition to meeting the general University degree requirements, the English major must meet the following departmental requirements:
I. Critical Approaches and Methods: (8 credits)
These courses reinforce foundational training in close reading, formal and rhetorical analysis, evidence-based argument construction, and research methods that are indispensable for higher-level work in English.
Students must take both Eng 300 and Wr 301.
Eng 300 is a prerequisite for 400-level courses.
Wr 301 may be taken concurrently with 400-level courses.
Eng 300 | Literary Form and Analysis | 4 |
Wr 301 | Critical Writing in English | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 8 |
II. Historical Literacy: (8 credits)
These courses provide students with the opportunity to explore different historical periods, regions, and genres, thus enabling them to find connections between multiple topics and cultural moments.
Take two courses from the following list.
Eng 301U | Topics: Shakespeare | 4 |
Eng 320U | The English Novel | 4 |
Eng 340U | Medieval Literature | 4 |
Eng 341U | Renaissance Literature | 4 |
Eng 342U | Restoration and Eighteenth Century Literature | 4 |
Eng 343U | Romanticism | 4 |
Eng 351U/BSt 351U | African American Literature | 4 |
Eng 360U | American Literature to 1865 | 4 |
Eng 411 | English Drama | 4 |
Eng 416 | History of Rhetoric | 4 |
Eng 426 | Advanced Topics in Medieval Literature | 4 |
Eng 430 | Sixteenth Century Literature | 4 |
Eng 440 | Advanced Topics in Seventeenth Century Literature | 4 |
Eng 441 | Advanced Topics in Renaissance Culture | 4 |
Eng 450 | Advanced Topics in Eighteenth Century Literature | 4 |
Eng 458 | Advanced Topics in Romanticism | 4 |
Eng 460 | Advanced Topics in American Literature to 1800 | 4 |
Eng 491 | History of Literary Criticism and Theory I | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 8 |
III. Culture, Difference, and Representation: (4 credits)
These courses explore the politics of representation in the contexts of identity and subject formation, cultural encounter and domination, and canon formation and contestation.
Take one course from the following list.
Eng 326 | Literature, Community, and Difference | 4 |
Eng 327 | Culture, Imperialism, and Globalization | 4 |
Eng 428 | Canons and Canonicity | 4 |
Total Credit Hours: | 4 |
IV. Electives: (40 credits)
These courses provide students with the opportunity to pursue their own interests and design a purposeful course of study.
Take ten Eng or Wr courses. At least seven courses (28 credits) must be at the 300 or 400 level. Three courses (12 credits) may be at the 200 level. Please read the “Notes and restrictions” section below for more information.