English, Bachelor of Arts
The
English major requires completion of 33 credits in English, exclusive of Writing and Critical Inquiry (ENGL 105). The student, in close collaboration with his or her advisor, has latitude in determining which English courses beyond the core may be chosen to meet the 33 required credits. However, certain restrictions apply. No more than 10 credits earned through production and practicum courses (ENGL 231, ENGL 235, ENGL 238, ENGL 331, ENGL 335, ENGL 338, ENGL 395 and ENGL 405) may be applied to the 33 credits required. Students anticipating graduate work in English should be aware that a reading knowledge of a foreign language is frequently required. The English major leads to a bachelor of arts degree. Students who complete 15 credit hours in the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages track will also earn a Teaching English as a Second Language certificate.
English Major Requirements
Core Courses
ENGL 405 must be completed for three credits.
Electives (21 cr)
Students majoring in English will have broad interests. The professional goals of individual students will determine which courses are selected to fulfill the 21 credits of English electives required. Below are lists of courses grouped together based upon interest in which a student and advisor may select courses.
Creative Writing
Journalism
Literature
Multimedia Storytelling
DMDA 125 | Digital Integration Experience | 1 |
DMDA 325 | Digital Integration Experience | 1 |
ENGL 160 | Introduction to Creative Writing | 3 |
ENGL 226 | Fundamentals of Digital Journalism | 3 |
ENGL 360 | Topics in Creative Writing | 3 |
ENGL 362 | Lyrical Writing | 3 |
ENGL 460 | Advanced Creative Writing | 3 |
| Two production (literary, magazine, newspaper) credits | |
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS AT A GLANCE |
Type of Credit |
Required Credits |
General Education (For B.A.)* |
51 |
Major |
33 |
Elective |
36 |
Total Credits to Earn Degree |
120 |
*Based on students arriving as first time freshmen. Some general education requirements are met through required major courses. This reduces the number of required general education credits. |