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English Major (36 cr)
A. Core Requirements* (30 cr)
ENG 204 - Writing About Literature
ENG 265 - Sophomore Seminar: Studies in Genre
ENG 304 - Literary Criticism
ENG 365 - Junior Seminar: Author
ENG 465 - Seminar in Advanced Literary Study
Select two TEXT courses
Select two CONTEXT courses
Select one THEORIES course
B. Elective Requirements (6 cr)
Two ENG—OR—CRW courses, one of which must be at the 300- or 400-level.
C. Cognate Requirements (None)
*At least 21 of the core requirements must be 300- or 400-level courses.
English TEXT, CONTEXT, and THEORIES Courses
TEXT COURSES
ENG 150 - Principles of Literary Representation
ENG 220 - Modern Culture and Media
ENG 319 - Shakespeare: An Introduction
ENG 321 - The Eighteenth-Century English Novel
ENG 322 - Nineteenth-Century English Novel
ENG 323 - Twentieth-Century British Fiction
ENG 325 - Chaucer
ENG 326 - Shakespeare: Histories and Comedies
ENG 327 - Shakespeare: Tragedies
ENG 328 - Milton
ENG 340 - Modern American Drama
ENG 342 - The Nineteenth-Century American Novel
ENG 343 - The Twentieth-Century American Novel
ENG 350 - Modern Drama
ENG 351 - American Poetry Since 1945
ENG 363 - Short Story Masterpieces
ENG 385 - Children's Literature
CONTEXT COURSES
ENG 210 - Western Heritage I: Literature
ENG 211 - Western Heritage II: Literature
ENG 225 - British Literature From the Beginning to 1800
ENG 226 - British Literature From 1800 to the Present
ENG 235 - American Literature from the Beginning to the Civil War
ENG 236 - American Literature from the Civil War to the Present
ENG 237 - Ethnicity and Cultural Difference in Literature
ENG 310 - Literature of Medieval England
ENG 312 - Seventeenth-Century Prose and Poetry
ENG 313 - Restoration and Eighteenth-Century British Literature
ENG 315 - British Romantic Writers
ENG 316 - British Victorian Writers
ENG 331 - American Romanticism
ENG 332 - The Development of Realism and Naturalism in American Literature
ENG 333 - Twentieth-Century American Literature
ENG 337 - Topics in American Ethnic Literature
ENG 347 - Contemporary Native American Literature
ENG 349 - Writers of the Beat Generation
ENG 357 - Black Women Writers
ENG 360 - Literature in a Global Context
ENG 370 - Women in Literature
ENG 380 - Narratives of Identity
ENG 383 - Caribbean Literature
ENG 426 - Shakespearean Contexts
ENG 486 - World Cinema
THEORIES COURSES
ENG 367 - Literature and Psychology
ENG 369 - Reader and Text
ENG 371 - Postmodernism
ENG 373 - Theories of Language
ENG 375 - Theories of Diverse Sexuality
ENG 381 - Narrative Theory
ENG 386 - The Cinema
ENG 387 - Vision and Textuality
ENG 388 - Film Genre
ENG 427 - Shakespeare and Interpretive Theories
ENG 443 - Critical Response/Critical Reputation: William Faulkner
ENG 467 - Psychoanalytic Interpretive Theories
ENG 470 - Feminist Theory
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