English Concentration Literature And Language Bachelor of Arts

Total Credit Hours: 128

Major Credit Hours: 43

English: Literature and Language, Concentration Two, leads to graduate studies in English or to graduate or professional work in related disciplines that require enhanced verbal and analytical skills -- such as law, library science, management, public relations, and humanities administration or research.

Degree Requirements

I. Core Courses (31)

A. Required Courses in Literature

06-250Introduction to Textual Studies

3

06-235U.S. Literature: Beginnings to 1865

3

06-236U.S. Literature: 1865 to Present

3

06-237British Literature: Beginnings to 1800

3

06-238British Literature: 1800 to Present

3

06-360Shakespeare

3

B. Required Courses in Language Study and Writing

1. Prerequisite to Linguistics: choose one of the following:
54-202Sign Language I

3

70-200Introduction to Computer Science

3

21-XXXFirst-Semester Foreign Language

3

First-Semester Foreign Language choices include, among others, 21-103 First-Year Spanish 1, 21-203 Spanish for Heritage Speakers 1, 21-107 First-Year Arabic 1, 21-109 First-Year Chinese 1, 21-113 First-Year Japanese 1, 21-117 First-Year Polish 1, 21-231 Polish for Heritage Speakers, 21-121 First-Year Russian 1, 21-123 First-Year French 1, 21-125 First-Year Italian 1, 21-127 First-Year German 1 and so forth. 
2. Linguistics (required)
06-314Linguistics

3

3. Advanced Writing Requirement: choose one of the following:
06-300Writing for the Professions

3

06-301Rhetoric for Writers

3

06-302Writing in the Disciplines

3

06-306Editing for Publishing

3

06-307The Electronic Word: Computers and Writing in Theory and Practice

3

06-308Technical Writing

3

06-309Topics in Writing

3

06-310Advanced Writing

3

06-311Introduction to Creative Writing

3

06-312Intermediate Workshop in Creative Writing

3

(Courses listed above fulfill the University’s General Education advanced writing requirement for English majors.)

C. Required Capstone Experiences

06-380The ePortfolio Seminar

1

06-420Literary Theory and Criticism

3

II. Elective Options for Exploratory and Advanced Literary Study (12)

A. Literature, Film, or Language course: choose one of the following:

-06-220 through 06-234 (any course)

3

06-270Introduction to Film Studies

3

21-YYY Second-Semester Foreign Language

3

Second-Semester Foreign Language courses include but are not limited to 21-104 First-Year Spanish 2, 21-204 Spanish for Heritage Speakers 2, 21-108 First-Year Arabic 2, 21-112 First-Year Chinese 2, 21-114 First-Year Japanese 2, 21-118 First-Year Polish 2, 21-122 First-Year Russian 2, 21-124 First-Year French 2, 21-126 First-Year Italian 2, 21-128 First-Year German 2, and so forth.

B. Advanced Study course: choose one of the following:

06-341Advanced Study in Early U.S. Literature

3

06-343Advanced Study in 19th-Century U.S. Literature

3

06-345Advanced Study in Modern and Postmodern U.S. Literature

3

06-351Advanced Study in Early British Literature

3

06-353Advanced Study in 18th- and 19th-Century British Literature

3

06-355Advanced Study in Modern and Postmodern British Literature

3

C. Multicultural Literature: choose one of the following:

06-334Non-Western Literature

3

06-339Topics in World Authors

3

06-346Topics in Ethnic and Immigrant Literatures

3

06-347Native American Literature

3

06-348African American Literature

3

06-356Post-Colonial Literatures in English

3

D. Additional upper-level course: choose one of the following:

-06-361 through 06-499 (exclusive of 06-380 and 06-420)

3

III. In consultation with their advisors in the Department of English, majors must submit an ePortfolio of writing for review. The ePortfolio represents assignments and projects completed in courses. Students should register to take 06-380 ePortfolio during the final semester before graduation; i.e., the semester in which they plan to graduate. Further information can be obtained from the student’s advisor and the department chair.