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Major requirements

English

English major with an education emphasis

English major with an education emphasis
Courses

• ENGL 201 Introduction to Literary Studies

• ENGL 290 Introduction to Writing Studies

• ENGL 350 Major Authors

• ENGL 498 English Capstone

One of the following courses:

• ENGL 225 Survey of English Literature 1: Beginnings to 1789

• ENGL 226 Survey of English Literature 2: 1789 to the Present

One of the following courses:

• ENGL 235 Survey of U.S. Literature 1: Beginnings to 1865

• ENGL 236 Survey of U.S. Literature 2: 1865 to the Present

One of the following courses:

• ENGL / WMGS 206 Queer Literature

• ENGL 221 The American Short Story

• ENGL 309 African-American Novel

• ENGL / WMGS 310 Race and Sex in Contemporary U.S. Texts

• ENGL / WMGS 311 Women and Literature

• ENGL 323 The Harlem Renaissance

• ENGL 356 Postcolonial Literature

One of the following courses:

• ENGL 222 Modern Poetry

• ENGL 306 Professional Writing

• ENGL 307 Fiction Workshop

• ENGL 308 Poetry Workshop

• ENGL 313 Writing for the World

• ENGL 314 Modern Drama

• ENGL 315 Rock and Roll Movies

• ENGL 317 Nineteenth-Century American Novel

• ENGL 318 The Modern American Novel

• ENGL 289 Special Topics

• ENGL 329 Literature of Service

• ENGL 358 Detective Fiction

One of the following courses:

• ENGL 302 Composition Theory and Writing

• ENGL 305 Literary Theory and Writing

One of the following courses:

• ENGL 321 Dante: The Divine Comedy

• ENGL 322 Medieval Literature

• ENGL 325 Chaucer

• ENGL 334 Milton

• ENGL 339 Shakespeare

Total Credits Required: 40

Note: Candidates interested in earning teacher licensure in English must also complete the EDUC major (4-12). See
the Education [EDUC] section for additional certification requirements.

English major

English major
Courses

• ENGL 201 Introduction to Literary Studies

• ENGL 350 Major Authors

• ENGL 498 English Capstone

One course from each of the categories below:

One of the following courses:

• ENGL 225 Survey of English Literature 1: Beginnings to 1789

• ENGL 226 Survey of English Literature 2: 1789 to the Present

One of the following courses:

• ENGL 235 Survey of U.S. Literature 1: Beginnings to 1865

• ENGL 236 Survey of U.S. Literature 2: 1865 to the Present

One of the following courses:

• ENGL / WMGS 206 Queer Literature

• ENGL 221 The American Short Story

• ENGL 309 African-American Novel

• ENGL / WMGS 310 Race and Sex in Contemporary U.S. Texts

• ENGL / WMGS 311 Women and Literature

• ENGL 323 The Harlem Renaissance

• ENGL 356 Postcolonial Literature

One of the following courses:

• ENGL 302 Composition Theory and Writing

• ENGL 305 Literary Theory and Writing

One of the following courses:

• ENGL 321 Dante: The Divine Comedy

• ENGL 322 Medieval Literature

• ENGL 325 Chaucer

• ENGL 334 Milton

• ENGL 339 Shakespeare

One of the following courses:

• ENGL 212 The Modern British Novel

• ENGL 222 Modern Poetry

• ENGL 290 Introduction to Writing Studies

• ENGL 306 Professional Writing

• ENGL 307 Fiction Workshop

• ENGL 308 Poetry Workshop

• ENGL 313 Writing for the World

• ENGL 314 Modern Drama

• ENGL 315 Rock and Roll Movies

• ENGL 317 Nineteenth-Century American Novel

• ENGL 318 The Modern American Novel

• ENGL 289 Special Topics

• ENGL 329 Literature of Service

• ENGL 358 Detective Fiction

Total Credits Required: 40

One additional ENGL course

English major with a writing emphasis

English major with a writing emphasis
Courses

• ENGL 201 Introduction to Literary Studies

• ENGL 350 Major Authors

• ENGL 498 English Capstone

One of the following courses:

• ENGL 225 Survey of English Literature 1: Beginnings to 1789

• ENGL 226 Survey of English Literature 2: 1789 to the Present

One of the following courses:

• ENGL 235 Survey of U.S. Literature 1: Beginnings to 1865

• ENGL 236 Survey of U.S. Literature 2: 1865 to the Present

One of the following courses:

• ENGL 215 Introduction to Creative Writing

• ENGL 304 Creative Nonfiction Workshop

• ENGL 307 Fiction Workshop

• ENGL 308 Poetry Workshop

• ENGL 425 Advanced Seminar in Creative Writing and Contemporary Literature

One of the following courses:

• ENGL 290 Introduction to Writing Studies

• ENGL 306 Professional Writing

• ENGL 313 Writing for the World

One of the following courses:

• ENGL / WMGS 206 Queer Literature

• ENGL 221 The American Short Story

• ENGL 309 African-American Novel

• ENGL / WMGS 310 Race and Sex in Contemporary U.S. Texts

• ENGL / WMGS 311 Women and Literature

• ENGL 323 The Harlem Renaissance

• ENGL 356 Postcolonial Literature

One of the following courses:

• ENGL 302 Composition Theory and Writing

• ENGL 305 Literary Theory and Writing

One of the following courses:

• ENGL 321 Dante: The Divine Comedy

• ENGL 322 Medieval Literature

• ENGL 325 Chaucer

• ENGL 334 Milton

• ENGL 339 Shakespeare

Total Credits Required: 40

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