English Undergraduate Major (BA, HBA)

  • Write effective arguments about a variety of literary and cultural texts.
  • Use information literacy and new technologies to plan and conduct research appropriate to initial and advanced study in English. 
  • Recognize and interpret a wide variety of texts and genres (may include visual, material, inter-cultural texts), using a range of theoretical and interpretive strategies, including close reading.
  • Demonstrate the role of context(s) in production, reception, and transmission of literary and cultural texts (across periods, histories, geographical/national spaces, and cultural differences).
  • Undergraduate English majors must attain proficiency in a foreign language, as certified by the School of Language, Culture, and Society, equivalent to that assumed at the end of a second-year language sequence (211/212/213).
  • A grade of C– or better is required for all courses used to complete major requirements.
  • Courses taken to satisfy major requirements may not be taken with an S/U grade. 
  • Total credits required for graduation is 180.
Course List
Code Title Credits
200-Level (Lower Division)  
Select four courses from the following: 16

ENG 201

*SHAKESPEARE  

ENG 202

*SHAKESPEARE  

ENG 204

*SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE: BEGINNINGS TO 1660  

ENG 205

*SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE: RESTORATION TO ROMANTIC ERA  

ENG 206

*SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE: VICTORIAN ERA TO 20TH CENTURY  

ENG 207

LITERATURE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION: CLASSICAL-RENAISSANCE  

ENG 210

*LITERATURES OF THE WORLD: ASIA  

ENG 211

*LITERATURES OF THE WORLD: AFRICA  

ENG 212

*LITERATURES OF THE WORLD: MESO/SOUTH AMERICA, CARIBBEAN  

ENG 213

*LITERATURES OF THE WORLD: MIDDLE EAST  

ENG 214

*LITERATURE OF THE WORLD: EUROPE  

ENG 220

*TOPICS IN DIFFERENCE, POWER, AND DISCRIMINATION  

ENG 221

*AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE  

ENG 222

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE  

ENG 240

*INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL LITERATURE  

ENG 253

*SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE: COLONIAL TO 1900  

ENG 254

*SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE: 1900 TO PRESENT  

ENG 260

*LITERATURE OF AMERICAN MINORITIES  

ENG 275

*THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE  
300-Level (Upper Division)  
ENG 301 WAYS OF READING 4
ENG 302 ^WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE 4
ENG 345 INTRODUCTION TO LITERARY CRITICISM AND THEORY 4
ENG 304 CAREER PREPARATION FOR ENGLISH MAJORS 2
or ED 309 FIELD PRACTICUM
Select one course from the following: 4

ENG 317

*THE AMERICAN NOVEL: BEGINNINGS TO CHOPIN  

ENG 318

*THE AMERICAN NOVEL: MODERNIST PERIOD  

ENG 319

*THE AMERICAN NOVEL: POST-WORLD WAR II  

ENG 320

*STUDIES IN PAGE, STAGE, AND SCREEN  

ENG 321

*STUDIES IN WORD, OBJECT, AND IMAGE  

ENG 322

*STUDIES IN GLOBALISM, TEXT, AND EVENT  

ENG 330

*THE HOLOCAUST IN LITERATURE AND FILM  

ENG 360

*NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE  

ENG 362

*AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS  

ENG 375

CHILDREN'S LITERATURE  

ENG 386

*A CULTURAL HISTORY OF AMERICAN ART AND LITERATURE: PART I  

ENG 387

*A CULTURAL HISTORY OF AMERICAN ART AND LITERATURE: PART II  

ENG 388

*A CULTURAL HISTORY OF AMERICAN ART AND LITERATURE: PART III  

FILM 310

*FILM THEORY AND CRITICISM  

WR 324

SHORT STORY WRITING  

WR 340

CREATIVE NONFICTION WRITING  

WR 341

POETRY WRITING  

WR 383

FOOD WRITING  
400-Level (Upper Division)  
Literature Pre-1700 1  
Select one course from the following: 4

ENG 425

STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL LITERATURE  

ENG 430

STUDIES IN PRE-1700 LITERATURE  

ENG 435

STUDIES IN SHAKESPEARE  

ENG 490

HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE  
Literature 1700-1900 1  
Select one course from the following: 4

ENG 418

THE ENGLISH NOVEL: VICTORIAN PERIOD  

ENG 434

STUDIES IN ROMANTICISM  
Literature Post-1900 1  
ENG 438 STUDIES IN MODERNISM 4
or ENG 440 STUDIES IN MODERN IRISH LITERATURE
Select two courses from the following, including one projects-based course: 2 8

ENG 403

THESIS  

ENG 406

PROJECTS  

ENG 416

POWER AND REPRESENTATION  

ENG 445

^STUDIES IN NONFICTION  

ENG 454

MAJOR AUTHORS  

ENG 460

STUDIES IN DRAMA  

ENG 465

STUDIES IN THE NOVEL  

ENG 470

^STUDIES IN POETRY  

ENG 480

STUDIES IN LITERATURE, CULTURE AND SOCIETY  

ENG 482

STUDIES IN AMERICAN LITERATURE, CULTURE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT  

ENG 485

^STUDIES IN AMERICAN LITERATURE  

ENG 488

LITERATURE AND PEDAGOGY  

ENG 489

WRITING, LITERATURE AND MEDICINE  

ENG 497

*INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S VOICES  

ENG 499

SELECTED TOPICS  

FILM 445

DOCUMENTARY FILM STUDIES  

FILM 452

^STUDIES IN FILM  

FILM 480

STUDIES IN FILM, CULTURE AND SOCIETY  

WR 411

^THE TEACHING OF WRITING  

WR 414

ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS WRITING  

WR 420

STUDIES IN WRITING  

WR 424

ADVANCED FICTION WRITING  

WR 440

ADVANCED CREATIVE NONFICTION WRITING  

WR 441

ADVANCED POETRY WRITING  

WR 448

MAGAZINE ARTICLE WRITING  

WR 449

CRITICAL REVIEWING  

WR 462

^ENVIRONMENTAL WRITING  

WR 466

^ADVANCED TECHNICAL WRITING  

WR 475

RHETORICS OF RACE  

WR 495

^INTRODUCTION TO LITERACY STUDIES  

WR 497

DIGITAL LITERACY AND CULTURE  
Remaining Bacc Core, CLA Core, BA and Electives 126
Total Credits 180

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Baccalaureate Core Course (BCC)

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Writing Intensive Course (WIC)

1

Additional courses may count as pre-1700, 1700-1900 and post-1900 with approval from advisor

2

Students can fulfill the projects-based requirement by completing 4 credits of ENG 403 or ENG 406. See advisor for other approved project courses

Degree plans are subject to change and the following is only an example of how students may complete their degree in four years. Students should consult their advisor to determine the best degree plan for them. Contact details for advisors can be found on the Academic Advising page.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FALL CREDITS
ENG 254 *SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE: 1900 TO PRESENT 4
WR 121 *ENGLISH COMPOSITION 4
Language 111 4
Bacc Core: PAC 1
  Credits 13
WINTER
ENG 205 *SURVEY OF BRITISH LITERATURE: RESTORATION TO ROMANTIC ERA 4
COMM 111

or COMM 114

*PUBLIC SPEAKING

or *ARGUMENT AND CRITICAL DISCOURSE

3
Language 112 4
Bacc Core: Western Culture 4
  Credits 15
SPRING
ENG 211 *LITERATURES OF THE WORLD: AFRICA 4
MTH Course 4
Language 113 4
Bacc Core: Difference, Power & Discrimination 3
  Credits 15
Second Year
FALL
ENG 201 *SHAKESPEARE 4
Language 211 4
Bacc Core: Cultural Diversity 3
Bacc Core: Physical Science with Lab 3
  Credits 14
WINTER
Language 212 4
Bacc Core: Literature & The Arts 4
Bacc Core: Social Processes & Institutions 3
Bacc Core: Biological Science with Lab 3
  Credits 14
SPRING
HHS 231 *LIFETIME FITNESS FOR HEALTH 2
Language 213 4
CLA Core: Non-Western Culture 3
Bacc Core: WR II 4
Bacc Core: Difference, Power & Discrimination 4
  Credits 17
Third Year
FALL
ENG 301 WAYS OF READING 4
ENG 362 *AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS 4
ENG 304 CAREER PREPARATION FOR ENGLISH MAJORS 2
CLA Core: Social Science 3
Third Lab Science 4
  Credits 17
WINTER
ENG 302 ^WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE 4
CLA Core: Fine Arts 3
CLA Core: Additional Course 3
Elective 4
  Credits 14
SPRING
ENG 345 INTRODUCTION TO LITERARY CRITICISM AND THEORY 4
ENG 470 ^STUDIES IN POETRY 4
CLA Core: Humanities 3
Bacc Core: Science, Technology & Society 3
Bacc Core: PAC 1
  Credits 15
Fourth Year
FALL
ENG 490 HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 4
Bacc Core: Contemporary Global Issues 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 4
  Credits 17
WINTER
400-level ENG course from Literature list 4
ENG 4XX Projects Course 4
Elective 3
Elective 4
  Credits 15
SPRING
ENG 438 STUDIES IN MODERNISM 4
Elective 3
Elective 4
Elective 3
  Credits 14
  Total Credits 180

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Baccalaureate Core Course (BCC)

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Writing Intensive Course (WIC)