Requirements
In addition to meeting the general University B.A. and University Studies or Honors requirements, the English major will meet the following requirements for the B. A. degree:
Lower-division courses (8 credits)
Two courses selected from the following: (8 credits)
Eng 201 | Introduction to Shakespeare | 4 |
Eng 204 | Survey of English Literature | 4 |
Eng 205 | Survey of English Literature | 4 |
Eng 253 | Survey of American Literature | 4 |
Eng 254 | Survey of American Literature | 4 |
Eng 260 | Introduction to Women?s Literature | 4 |
Wr 200 | Writing About Literature | 4 |
Upper-division courses (52 credits)
English majors will be expected to choose their courses in consultation with their advisers. For upper-division coursework in the several groups, consult the following lists of acceptable courses:
Theory (Group A)
Eng 300 | Introduction to the English Major | 4 |
Elective in criticism and practice (4 credits)
Eng 414 | Contemporary Composition Theories | 4 |
Eng 416 | History of Rhetoric | 4 |
Eng 491 | History of Literary Criticism and Theory I | 4 |
Eng 492 | History of Literary Criticism and Theory II | 4 |
Eng 493 | Advanced Topics in Feminist Literary Theory | 4 |
Eng 494 | Topics in Critical Theory and Methods | 4 |
Literatures of Ethnicity, Gender, Class, and Culture (Group B)
Electives (8 credits)
Period Studies and British and American Literature (Group C)
12 credits, 3 courses total
One must be a Pre-1800 course and two courses must be 400-level
Pre-1800 courses
Eng 301 | Topics: Shakespeare | 4 |
Eng 311 | Tragedy | 4 |
Eng 312 | Comedy and Satire | 4 |
Eng 314 | The Epic | 4 |
Eng 320 | The English Novel | 4 |
Eng 340 | Medieval Literature | 4 |
Eng 341 | Renaissance Literature | 4 |
Eng 342 | Restoration and Eighteenth Century Literature | 4 |
Eng 343 | Romanticism | 4 |
Eng 360 | American Literature to 1865 | 4 |
Eng 411 | English Drama | 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 |
Other Group C courses
Writing, Rhetoric, Composition, and Linguistics (Group D)
One upper-division writing course elective (4)
Elective (4)
Eng 331 | Introduction to Rhetoric and Composition Studies | 4 |
Eng 413 | Teaching and Tutoring Writing | 4 |
Eng 414 | Contemporary Composition Theories | 4 |
Eng 415 | Research Methods in Rhetoric and Composition | 4 |
Eng 416 | History of Rhetoric | 4 |
Eng 425 | Practical Grammar | 4 |
Eng 490 | Advanced Topics in Rhetoric and Composition Studies | 4 |
Ling 390 | Introduction to Linguistics | 4 |
Wr 300 | Topics in Composition | 4 |
Wr 312 | Intermediate Fiction Writing | 4 |
Wr 313 | Intermediate Poetry Writing | 4 |
Wr 323 | Writing as Critical Inquiry | 4 |
Wr 324 | Advanced Writing About Literature | 4 |
Wr 327 | Technical Report Writing | 4 |
Wr 328 | Media Editing | 4 |
Wr 330 | Desktop Publishing I | 4 |
Wr 333 | Advanced Composition | 4 |
Wr 394 | Writing Careers for English Majors | 4 |
Wr 400 | Advanced Topics in Composition | 4 |
Wr 412 | Advanced Fiction Writing | 4 |
Wr 413 | Advanced Poetry Writing | 4 |
Wr 416 | Screenwriting | 4 |
Wr 420 | Writing: Process and Response | 4 |
Wr 425 | Advanced Technical Writing | 4 |
Wr 426 | Document Design | 4 |
Wr 427 | Technical Editing | 4 |
Wr 428 | Advanced Media Writing | 4 |
Wr 429 | Writing Computer Documentation | 4 |
Wr 430 | Desktop Publishing II | 4 |
Wr 456 | Forms of Nonfiction | 4 |
Wr 457 | Personal Essay Writing | 4 |
Wr 458 | Magazine Writing | 4 |
Wr 459 | Memoir Writing | 4 |
Wr 460 | Introduction to Book Publishing | 4 |
Wr 461 | Book Editing | 4 |
Wr 462 | Book Design Software | 4 |
Wr 463 | Book Marketing | 4 |
Wr 464 | Business of Book Publishing | 4 |
Wr 465 | Intellectual Property and Copyright | 4 |
| appropriate adviser-approved, upper-division course | 4 |
Electives (Group E)
Any 300 or 400 level English or Writing Course (16 credits)
Courses to be selected from any upper-division English or writing course.
Alternate Courses
The following courses, depending on their content, may fulfill major requirements in Groups A, B, C, and D. Students should consult specific offerings each term and meet with their adviser to have them approved:
Courses