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English B.A.

Recommended Sequence of Courses in the major

For a current degree sequence, please visit the department's website.

1. 36 semester hours in English (27 hours above the core).

A. Core (9 hours)

ENGL 1311Composition I

or

ENGL 1311LComposition I with Lab

 

ENGL 1312Composition II

ENGL 2310World Literature Studies

B. Surveys (6 hours)

ENGL 3310English Literature Survey

ENGL 3320American Literature Survey

C. Electives (18 hours)

Students must take at least 6 hours from the Literary Studies and Criticism Branch:
ENGL 2360Literary Theory

ENGL 3330Genre Studies

ENGL 3340Women's Writing

ENGL 4320Period Studies

ENGL 4340Major Authors

ENGL 4350Literary Movements

Students must take at least 3 hours from the Language Arts and Linguistics Branch:
ENGL 2330Traditional Grammar

ENGL 2383Introduction to General Linguistics

ENGL 3385Integrated Language Arts

ENGL 4367Literature for Children and Young Adults

ENGL 4370Trends in Linguistics Studies

Students must take at least 3 hours from the Rhetoric and Professional Writing Branch:
ENGL 2365Professional and Technical Communication

ENGL 3305

ENGL 3350Writing for Business

ENGL 3355Introduction to Rhetorical Theory

ENGL 3357Visual Rhetoric

ENGL 3360Rhetorical Criticism

ENGL 3365Editing and Publishing

ENGL 3370Writing for Science and Engineering

ENGL 3375Creative Writing

ENGL 4355Contemporary Rhetorical Theory

And 6 additional hours of English Elective courses chosen from any of the above branches.

D. Senior Seminar (capstone course)

ENGL 4301Senior Seminar

2. The minimum GPA requirement for the successful “major” is 2.75 overall, and 3.0 in English.

3. Special Topics and Independent Study

From time to time, the English Department may offer a course that is unrelated to the above descriptions. Such courses will be widely publicized and offered as Special Topics.

Under exceptional circumstances, a student may propose a course of study that is not covered by existing courses. If a faculty member is agreeable, this may then be followed as an Independent Study. Independent Study is NOT intended as a way of replacing an incomplete course or one that has been closed.

4. English may be taken with a minor of 18 hours, with a minimum of 6 hours at the advanced level.

Subjects that may be studied include Visual Art, History, Philosophy, Cultural Studies, a social science, Business Administration, or a concentration in a Business-related field.