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Nov 24, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English, Literature, Film, and Cultural Studies Concentration, B.A.
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English Core
General British or American Literature Survey
Complete one of the following courses:
Introduction to English Studies
Pre-1800 Literature, Culture, and Rhetoric
Complete one of the following courses:
Difference in Literary, Cultural, and Rhetorical Studies
Complete one of the following courses:
Open Electives
Complete six additional credit hours, three of which must be at the 300-level or above, from the following list:
- AAST 315 Black Women Writers (3)
- ENGL 191 Introduction to Jewish-American Literature (3)
- ENGL 201 British Literature to 1800 (3)
- ENGL 202 British Literature since 1800 (3)
- ENGL 203 Survey of European Literature I (3)
- ENGL 204 Survey of European Literature II (3)
- ENGL 207 American Literature to the Present (3)
- ENGL 212 The Cinema: History and Criticism (3)
- ENGL 215 Interdisciplinary Composition (3)
- ENGL 216 Introduction to African American Literature (3)
- ENGL 220 Poetry Writing I (3)
- ENGL 223 Fiction Writing I (3)
- ENGL 225 Introduction to Writing Studies (3)
- ENGL 226 Survey of World Literature (3)
- ENGL 233 Survey of Non-Western Twentieth Century Literature (3)
- ENGL 234 Survey of Third-World Masterpieces (3)
- ENGL 241 Studying Southern Cultures and Literature (3)
- ENGL 290 Special Topics (3)
- ENGL 300 Special Topics: Pre-1800 Literature, Culture, and Rhetoric (3)
- ENGL 302 Shakespeare (3)
- ENGL 303 Modern English Grammar (3)
- ENGL 304 Chaucer (3)
- ENGL 305 Advanced Writing (3)
- ENGL 306 Milton (3)
- ENGL 309 English Language: Grammar and History (3)
- ENGL 310 Theories of Teaching Writing (3)
- ENGL 312 History of English Language (3)
- ENGL 313 African American Literature (3)
- ENGL 314 The Sixteenth Century (3)
- ENGL 315 Black Women Writers (3)
- ENGL 316 Writing and Literacy (3)
- ENGL 317 The Seventeenth Century (3)
- ENGL 318 The Eighteenth Century (3)
- ENGL 319 Studies in Literary Theory (3)
- ENGL 320 Young Adult Literature (3)
- ENGL 321 The Romantic Period (3)
- ENGL 322 Writing across Contexts (3)
- ENGL 323 The Victorian Period (3)
- ENGL 325 Modern British Literature (3)
- ENGL 326 Irish Literature (3)
- ENGL 327 The British Novel I (3)
- ENGL 328 The British Novel II (3)
- ENGL 334 Technical Writing (3)
- ENGL 335 Modern Poetry (3)
- ENGL 336 Women Writers (3)
- ENGL 337 British Drama to 1642 (3)
- ENGL 339 Advanced Creative Writing (3)
- ENGL 340 Restoration and 18th Century Drama (3)
- ENGL 341 Literature of the American South, 1900-Present (3)
- ENGL 342 Literature of the American Revolution and Early Republic (3)
- ENGL 343 American Renaissance (3)
- ENGL 344 Late 19th Century American Literature (3)
- ENGL 345 Nineteenth-Century American Poetry (3)
- ENGL 346 Contemporary American Fiction (3)
- ENGL 347 Writing the Novel (3)
- ENGL 349 American Novel to 1900 (3)
- ENGL 350 Special Topics: Major Authors (3)
- ENGL 351 Studies in American Film (3)
- ENGL 352 Major African Writers (3)
- ENGL 353 African Women Writers (3)
- ENGL 356 American Novel, 1900-1965 (3)
- ENGL 357 Studies in Contemporary British Literature (3)
- ENGL 358 Colonial and Postcolonial British Literature (3)
- ENGL 359 American Poetry Since 1945 (3)
- ENGL 360 Special Topics: Major Literary Themes (3)
- ENGL 361 Special Topics: Literature in History Pre-1700 (3)
- ENGL 362 Special Topics: Literature in History 1700-1900 (3)
- ENGL 363 Special Topics: Literature in History 1900-Present (3)
- ENGL 364 Special Topics: Difference and Literary Tradition (3)
- ENGL 365 Special Topics in Cultural Studies (3)
- ENGL 366 Special Topics in Writing, Rhetoric, and Publication (3)
- ENGL 367 Creative Nonfiction (3)
- ENGL 368 Short-Short Fiction (3)
- ENGL 369 Writing for the Web (3)
- ENGL 370 Special Topics: Major Literary Genres (3)
- ENGL 371 Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States (3)
- ENGL 372 Rhetoric in a Digital Age (3)
- ENGL 373 Reading for Writers (3)
- ENGL 375 Studies in Creative Writing (3)
- ENGL 377 Poetry Writing II (3)
- ENGL 378 Fiction Writing II (3)
- ENGL 379 Usability and Document Design (3)
- ENGL 380 The Literary Magazine, Publishing, and Editing (3)
- ENGL 390 Special Topics in Film (3)
- ENGL 395 Special Topics (3)
- ENGL 399 Tutorial (1-3)
- ENGL 402 Advanced Workshop in Poetry Writing (3)
- ENGL 403 Advanced Workshop in Fiction Writing (3)
- ENGL 404 Independent Study (1-3)
- ENGL 450 Senior Seminar in Major Authors (3)
- ENGL 460 Senior Seminar in Major Literary Themes (3)
- ENGL 461 Senior Seminar in Literature in History Pre-1700 (3)
- ENGL 462 Senior Seminar in Literature in History 1700-1900 (3)
- ENGL 463 Senior Seminar in Literature in History 1900-Present (3)
- ENGL 464 Senior Seminar in Difference and Literary Tradition (3)
- ENGL 465 Senior Seminar in Cultural Studies (3)
- ENGL 466 Advanced Study in Writing, Rhetoric, and Publication (3)
- ENGL 470 Senior Seminar in Major Literary Genres (3)
- ENGL 490 Senior Seminar in Film (3)
- ENGL 495 Field Internship (1-3)
- ENGL 496 Undergraduate Research (1-3)
- ENGL 499A Bachelor’s Essay (3)
- ENGL 499B Bachelor’s Essay (3)
- JWST 245 Introduction to Jewish-American Literature (3)
- SOST 241 Studying Southern Cultures and Literature (3)
Literature, Film, and Cultural Studies Concentration
Introduction
Complete two additional surveys, one of which must be 201, 202, or 207: Focus
Complete any three Literature, Film, and Cultural Studies courses at the 300 level: Capstone
Complete one of the following courses: Notes:
- No more than 12 credit hours from ENGL 290 may be applied towards the program requirements.
- No more than 21 credit hours from ENGL 395 may be applied towards the program requirements.
- No more than 12 credit hours from ENGL 399 may be applied towards the program requirements.
- No more than 12 credit hours from ENGL 404 may be applied towards the program requirements.
- No more than 6 credit hours from ENGL 495 may be applied towards the program requirements.
- No more than 3 credit hours from ENGL 496 may be applied towards the program requirements.
Coursework Meeting Major Requirements Excluded from the Major GPA Calculation
None. All courses that may apply toward completion of course requirements within the major apply toward the major GPA calculation. |
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