English - A.B.

The major in English is designed to provide students with a broad, liberal arts background, an in-depth study of literature and language, a developing understanding of the human condition, and proficiency in effective communication, both written and oral. The major leads to a wide variety of professional opportunities, whether the graduate looks toward higher education, business, industry, government, law, medicine, social service, or editing. It is an excellent basis for graduate studies not only in English but also in other areas, particularly when combined with a second major such as Philosophy, History, or Religion. The education major in English is further designed to add training and specific professional experience to the liberal arts major (see education section of the catalog).

Requirements

40

Required Courses

9

ENG-220

Approaches to Literary Analysis

3

ENG-352

History of the English Language

3

ENG-481

English Capstone OR

 

WRI-481

Writing Capstone (ENG/WRI double majors only)

3

Advanced Writing

3

WRI-234

Advanced Writing OR

 

WRI-281

Rhetorical Strategies OR

 

WRI-282

Writing for Results

3

Upper-Level Literature-Three Required Categories

9

Category I (American Lit) Colonial - 19th Century

Choose one of the following:

ENG-371

American Renaissance

3

ENG-372

Hawthorne

3

ENG-373

American Fiction

3

ENG-374

American Poetry

3

ENG-476

American Literature to 1830

3

ENG-477

Melville

3

ENG-478

Pre-20th Century American Literature-Advanced Study

3

Category II (British Lit) Pre-20th Century

Choose one of the following:

ENG-361

Shakespeare

3

ENG-362

Victorian Literature

3

ENG-364

Romantic Literature

3

ENG-462

Milton

3

ENG-466

Chaucer

3

ENG-468

Pre-20th Century British Lit

3

Category III (American/British Lit) Post 1900

Choose one of the following:

ENG-360

Modern Drama

3

ENG-365

20th-Century British Literature

3

ENG-370

20th-Century American Literature

3

ENG-430

Contemporary Literature

3

ENG-440

Literary Criticism

3

ENG-469

Post 1900-British Literature

3

ENG-479

Post 1900-American Literature-Advanced Study

3

Literature Electives (except ENG-180)

6

Electives in English/Writing (above 120 except ENG-180)

6

Supporting hours in English, Writing, or Education (above 120 except ENG-180)

7

Foreign Language

0-12

Intermediate competency in modern or ancient foreign language

Foreign Language Requirement

All majors will achieve intermediate competency in an ancient or modern foreign language in one of the following ways: 1) completing with a grade of "C" or above, eight high school semesters of a single foreign language, 2) earning a passing grade at the Intermediate II university level, 3) passing an intermediate-level competency exam approved by the coordinator of the foreign language department (usually a CLEP test). The requirement may be waived if English is not the student's first language. Foreign language is not required for the minor in English.

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