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Nov 21, 2024
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2015-2016 Undergraduate Bulletin Backup [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English, B.A.
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Requirements
- 3 hours in ENG 300 - Introduction to the Major ;
- 9 hours in ENG 305 , 306 , and 307 , Introduction to the Study of British and American Literature;
- 3 hours in a course that focuses on the writings of one or two authors (ENG 405 );
- 3 hours in a course that focuses on a genre (ENG 411 , 412 , 413 , 414 , 415 , or 419 );
- 3 hours in a course that focuses on texts of a specific cultural or historical period (ENG 423 , 424 , 425 , 426 , 427 , 428 , 431 , 432 , or 439 );
- 3 hours in a course that analytically studies the history, structure, or use of language or of texts (452 , 454 , or 455 );
- 3 hours in Diverse Voices, a study of texts that present perspectives or voices historically not taught in British or American literature (ENG 471 , 472 , 473 , 474 , or 475 );
- 3 hours in ENG 485 - Senior Seminar: A Capstone Course for English Majors ; and
- 6 additional hours in English courses numbered 300/400 and above.
Note:
Of the 27 hours in courses other than ENG 305 , ENG 306 , and ENG 307 , at least 6 hours must be in literature written before 1800, and at least 6 hours must be in literature written after 1800. In addition, of these 27 hours, at least 3 hours must be in courses primarily about American literature, and at least 3 hours must be in courses primarily about British literature.
A single course can satisfy only one of the nine requirements.
English majors must complete either:
- A minor in a selected field, or
- A departmentally approved minor area of concentration.
Candidates who wish to pursue the English/Language Arts Alternative Master’s program must successfully complete 32/19 (32 hours with 19 hours at the 300/400 level) and have at least one course in each of the following areas: English, theatre, speech, journalism (MC 200 ), and grammar.
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