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Major Areas of Study: ENGLISH
Course
Offerings and Major/Minor
Requirements
Course
Offerings
By number
with credit-hours
in parenthesis.
For more information on a specific course, visit the department web site.
- 110. Fundamental
English (3)
- 121. Composition
(3)
- 123. Masterpieces
of Literature (3)
- 124. Non-western
Literature (3)
- 201. Advanced Writing
(3)
- 202. Business and
Technical Writing
(3)
- 207. Introduction
to Journalism (3)
- 208. Editing and
Make-Up (3)
- 213. Journalism
Design Practicum
(1)
- 217. Journalism
Writing Practicum
(1)
- 231. Tradition
of British Literature
I (3)
- 232. Tradition
of British Literature
II (3)
- 233. Tradition
of American Literature
I (3)
234. Tradition of American Literature II (3)
235. Tradition of African American Literature (3)
305. Investigative Reporting (3)
- 306. Creative Writing
(3)
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311. Adolescent
and Young Adult Literature
(3)
- 315. Feature and
Editorial Writing
(3)
- 316. Public Relations
Writing (3)
- 317. Journalism
Ethics (3)
319. Topics in Creative Non-fiction Writing (3)
320. Principles of Literary Study (3)
- 323. Shakespeare
and the Renaissance
(3)
- 329. Romantic and
Victorian Literature
(3)
- 331. History of
the British Novel
(3)
- 333. Twentieth
Century British Literature
(3)
- 341. Nineteenth
Century American
Fiction (3)
343. Twentieth Century
American Fiction
(3)
- 351. Modern and
Contemporary Poetry
(3)
- 361. Language:
Structure and Usage
(3)
- 385. Readings in
Literature (3)
- 390. Advanced Creative
Writing (3)
394. Classical Mythology (3)
- 495. Seminar (3)
Major
Requirements (30
hours beyond English
121)
- English 231
or 232, 233 or 234, 320, 495;
12 hours at 300-level
or above
Minor
Requirements (15
hours not including
121)
- 3 hours at 300-level
or above
Teacher
Licensure Requirements
- Integrated language
arts, grades 7-12
(which includes English
major).
- See Education pages
for specific course
requirements.
Writing Track Option
To complete the Writing Track Option, a student must be a declared English major and take 18 hours of the electives below, nine of which must be at the 300-level. None of the courses may be taken on the S/U basis. No more than six hours of credit may be transferred into the Writing Track Option from other institutions.
- English 201, 202, 207, 306, 315, 316, 319, 390
- One 300-level English department writing unit (in addition to the University writing unit requirements)
NOTE: Major/minor requirements are in addition to the Liberal Arts Essentials (LAE), which are required of all students to graduate.
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