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A.
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General
Education (73 sh), includes Liberal Arts
Seminars and Foreign Language
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B. |
Foundation Core (3 sh) |
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ENGL205 Introduction to
Literary Study |
3 sh |
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C.
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English
Literature (9 sh)
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ENGL230 British Literature Before 1800 |
3 sh |
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ENGL231 British Literature After 1800 |
3 sh |
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ENGL336/436 Shakespeare/Studies in Shakespeare |
3 sh |
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D.
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American
Literature
(6 sh)
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ENGL240 American Literature Before the Civil War |
3 sh |
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ENGL242 American Literature After the Civil War |
3 sh |
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E.
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World
Literature
(6 sh)
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ENGL220 World Literature |
3 sh |
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ENGL225 Core Texts in the Western Tradition |
3 sh |
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F.
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Writing
(3 sh)
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One course from the
following: |
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ENGL237 Creative Nonfiction
Workshop |
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ENGL264 Fiction
Workshop |
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ENGL266 Drama
Workshop |
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ENGL268 Poetry
Workshop |
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ENGL315 Composition:
Usage and Editing |
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ENGL345 Business Writing |
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ENGL408 Advanced Topics in
Creative Writing |
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G. |
Literature Electives (15 sh) |
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15 credits from the
following: |
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ENGL328 Humanities Seminar:
Topics in Literary Study |
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ENGL400 Advanced Topics in
British Literature |
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ENGL402 Advanced Topics in
American Literature |
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ENGL404 Advanced Topics in
World Literature |
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ENGL425 Major American
Writers |
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ENGL435 Major British
Writers |
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*Note: All of these
courses can be taken up to 3 times, as long as the topic
is different. |
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H. |
English Electives |
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5 credits of either 300-400
level literature courses or 200-400 writing courses. |
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*Note: These 5 credits
can be all literature, all writing, or a mixture of the
two. |
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**Note: If you take a
3-credit course for the 2-credit English elective, the
extra credit can be counted as a General Education
elective. |
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A.
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General Education (73 sh),
includes Liberal Arts Seminars
and Foreign Language
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B.
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Foundation Courses (6 sh)
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ENGL205 Introduction to
Literary Study |
3 sh |
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ENGL225 Core Texts in the
Western Tradition |
3 sh |
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C.
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Literature Courses (18 sh)
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ENGL230 British Literature Before 1800 or
ENGL231British Literature After 1800 |
3 sh |
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ENGL240 American Literature Before the Civil War or
ENGL242 American Literature After the Civil War |
3 sh |
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Four 300-400 level literature
classes |
12 sh |
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D. |
Writing Courses (12 sh) |
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ENGL315 Composition Usage and Editing Techniques |
3 sh |
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ENGL357 Rhetoric and Writing |
3 sh |
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Two of the following: |
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ENGL237 Creative Nonfiction
Workshop |
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ENGL264 Fiction
Workshop |
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ENGL266 Drama
Workshop |
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ENGL268 Poetry
Workshop |
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ENGL345 Business
Writing |
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ENGL360 Technical Writing |
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ENGL408 Advanced Topics in
Creative Writing |
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E. |
Specialty Courses (6 sh) |
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A coherent group of four
courses approved by the Department Chair. Examples
of specialties might be science or computer courses for
those interested in technical writing; creative writing
workshops for those interested in literary writing; or
editing and business courses for those interested in
publishing. |
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F. |
English Electives (5 sh) |
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5 credits of either 300-400
level literature courses or 200-400 level writing
courses. |
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*Note: These 5 credits
can be all literature, all writing, or a mixture of the
two. |
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**Note: If you take a
3-credit courses for the 2 credit English elective, the
extra credit can be counted as a General Education
Elective. |
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