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2014-2015 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
English, B.A. Major in
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When a student chooses to major in English, he or she must choose to concentrate either in English and American Literature, in Creative Writing and Literature, or in Publishing Studies. Students who choose the English and American Literature concentration take a wide variety of courses in literature, organized around issues, authors, genres, or historical periods. Students who choose the Creative Writing and Literature concentration divide their course work between literature courses and workshops in writing prose, poetry, drama, essays, screenplays, and children’s literature. Students who choose the Publishing Studies concentration divide their course work between literature courses and courses in which they study the history and practice of publishing and the skills and techniques that are essential in the publishing industry.
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Program Requirements
124 semester hours of course work, including at least 94 semester hours in liberal arts courses.
The requirements of these three areas of concentration are listed below. English and American Literature - Semester Hours: 39
1. Literary Analysis - Semester Hours: 6
2. Constructing Literature - Semester Hours: 9
3. ENGL 194 Junior/Senior Seminar - Semester Hours: 3
Majors must take ENGL 194 in their junior or senior year. 4. Pre-1800 Electives - Semester Hours: 6
Chosen from the following:
5. Pre-1900 Electives - Semester Hours: 3
Chosen from the following:
6. General Electives - Semester Hours: 12
No more than 6 of the 12 s.h. of general electives may be in the following courses:
Creative Writing and Literature - Semester Hours: 39
(Admission only with permission of the director of the program.)
39 credits in writing and literature, chosen under advisement, including: 1. Choose From - Semester Hours: 6
6 credits chosen from the following: 2. Advanced Creative Writing Workshops - Semester Hours: 6
6 credits in advanced creative writing workshops, chosen from the following:
4. Choose From - Semester Hours: 3
3 credits in major authors chosen from: 5. Pre-1900 Elective - Semester Hours: 3
Chosen from the following:
6. Literature Electives - Semester Hours: 9
Chosen from the following:
7. Major Electives - Semester Hours: 6
The remaining 6 credits may be selected from any of the following 100-level courses: English and American literature; advanced creative writing workshops; publishing studies; DRAM 173, 174, 175, or 176; or certain linguistics courses or courses in literature in translation in other departments, chosen under departmental approval.
- ENGL 101 - History of the English Language Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 102 - Grammar for Writers Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 103 - Structure of English Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 104 - Old English Language and Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 105 - The Middle Ages in England Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 107 - (LT) Canterbury Tales Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 110 - The Age of Spenser Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 112 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 113 - (LT) Inventing Identities: Yeats, Heaney, and the Emergence of Modern Irish Poetry Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 114 - Fairy Tales in English and American Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 115 - (LT) Shakespeare: The Earlier Plays and Sonnets Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 116 - Shakespeare: The Later Plays Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 117 - Seminar: Renaissance and 17th-Century Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 118 - 17th Century English Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 119 - Milton Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 120 - English Drama from 1660 to 1789 Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 121 - (LT) Studies in the Novel I Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 122 - Studies in the Novel II Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 123 - 20th-Century Anglo-Irish Drama Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 124A - The Woman Writer in America Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 126 - The American Short Story Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 127 - Shakespeare’s Comedy Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 129 - (LT) The 18th Century Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 130 - Seminar: 18th-Century Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 131 - The 18th-Century British Novel Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 132 - The 19th-Century British Novel Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 136 - Beat Generation Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 137 - Colonial and Early American Literature From the Puritans Through Irving Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 138 - American Literary Naturalism Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 139 - (LT, CC) The African Novel Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 140 - African American Literature I Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 141 - (LT) African American Literature II Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 142 - The American Renaissance, 1820-1860 Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 144 - American Literature II Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 145A - (LT) American Fiction, 1900-1950 Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 147A - American Fiction, 1950-Present Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 148 - 20th-Century American Poetry Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 149 - The 19th-Century American Novel Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 150 - (CC) Native American Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 153 - (LT) The Romantic Age Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 154 - Seminar in the Romantic Age Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 156 - The Bible as Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 157 - (LT) Victorian Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 158 - Seminar in Victorian Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 159 - 20th-Century British Poetry Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 161 - (LT) How The Simpsons Saved American Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 162 - (LT) Law and Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 163 - (LT) Contemporary Irish American Literature and Culture Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 164 - James Joyce Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 165 - 20th-Century British Novel Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 166 - Critical Theories and Critical Writing Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 167 - (LT, CC) Post-Colonial Literature of South Asia Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 168 - (CC) Caribbean Experience in Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 169 - (LT) Renaissance Pick-Up Artists Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 170 - Theory and Practice of Publishing Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 171 - The History of Publishing in America Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 172 - Book Editing I Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 173 - Book Editing II Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 174 - Book Promotion Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 175 - Editing Children’s Books Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 176 - Popular Literature and the Mass Market Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 177 - Magazine Editing Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 177A - Textbook Editing Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 178A - Book Retailing Semester Hours: 1
- ENGL 178B - Books and the Law Semester Hours: 1
- ENGL 178C - The Economics of Publishing Semester Hours: 1
- ENGL 179A - Book Design, Desktop Publishing, and Production Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 180 - (LT) The Outlaw in American Literature: An Irish-American Perspective Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 182 to 184 A-Z - Readings in Literature or Special Studies Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 185 - (LT) British Literature After 1945 Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 186 - (LT) Other Britons: The Literature of Multicultural Britain Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 187 - (LT) Modern British Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 188 A-Z - Independent Readings in Literature Semester Hours: .5-3
- ENGL 189 - Contemporary British Theater Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 190 A-Z - Readings in Literature or Special Studies Semester Hours: 1-3
- ENGL 191 - Internship Semester Hours: 1-6
- ENGL 191A - (LT) Science Fiction Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 192 A-Z - Readings in Literature or Special Studies Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 193 - Classical Influences on Modern Literature: The Bible and Greek and Roman Classics Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 194 - Junior/Senior Seminar Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 195 A-Z - Independent Readings in Literature Semester Hours: 1-3
- ENGL 196 A-Z - Readings in Literature or Special Studies Semester Hours: 1-3
- ENGL 196D - (LT) Disability in Literature and Culture Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 198 A- Z - Readings in Literature or Special Studies Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 134 - Poetry Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 134A - Poetry Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 135 - Prose Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 136A - Short Fiction Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 136B - Children’s Fiction Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 136C - Writing in Varieties of Nonfiction Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 136D - Writing for Stage, Screen and Television Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 137 - (CP) Introductory Playwriting Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 138 - (CP) Creative Online Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 184 A-Z - Special Topics Semester Hours: 1-3
- CRWR 185 A-Z - Special Topics Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 186 A-Z - Special Topics Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 187 A-Z - Independent Studies in Creative Writing Semester Hours: 1-3
- CRWR 188 A-Z - Independent Studies in Creative Writing Semester Hours: 1-3
- CRWR 190 A-Z - Advanced Topics in Creative Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 191 A-Z - Advanced Topics in Creative Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 192 A-Z - Advanced Topics in Creative Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 199 - Honors Project Semester Hours: 3
- DRAM 173 - (AA) History of the Drama I Semester Hours: 3
- DRAM 174 - (AA) History of the Drama II Semester Hours: 3
- DRAM 175 - (AA) Modern Drama I Semester Hours: 3
- DRAM 176 - (AA) Modern Drama II Semester Hours: 3
Publishing Studies and Literature - Semester Hours: 39
39 credits in publishing and literature, including: 1. Choose From - Semester Hours: 6
a. 3 credits to be chosen from ENGL 060 , 083 , or 193
b. 3 credits chosen from ENGL 081 or 082 4. Semester Hours: 9
9 credits of 100-level English or American literature courses, chosen from the following:
5. Major Electives - Semester Hours: 3
3 credits of electives in any other publishing studies, literature, or creative writing courses, chosen from the following:
- ENGL 101 - History of the English Language Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 102 - Grammar for Writers Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 103 - Structure of English Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 104 - Old English Language and Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 105 - The Middle Ages in England Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 107 - (LT) Canterbury Tales Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 110 - The Age of Spenser Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 112 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 113 - (LT) Inventing Identities: Yeats, Heaney, and the Emergence of Modern Irish Poetry Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 114 - Fairy Tales in English and American Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 115 - (LT) Shakespeare: The Earlier Plays and Sonnets Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 116 - Shakespeare: The Later Plays Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 117 - Seminar: Renaissance and 17th-Century Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 118 - 17th Century English Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 119 - Milton Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 120 - English Drama from 1660 to 1789 Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 121 - (LT) Studies in the Novel I Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 122 - Studies in the Novel II Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 123 - 20th-Century Anglo-Irish Drama Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 124A - The Woman Writer in America Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 126 - The American Short Story Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 127 - Shakespeare’s Comedy Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 129 - (LT) The 18th Century Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 130 - Seminar: 18th-Century Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 131 - The 18th-Century British Novel Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 132 - The 19th-Century British Novel Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 136 - Beat Generation Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 137 - Colonial and Early American Literature From the Puritans Through Irving Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 138 - American Literary Naturalism Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 139 - (LT, CC) The African Novel Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 140 - African American Literature I Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 141 - (LT) African American Literature II Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 142 - The American Renaissance, 1820-1860 Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 144 - American Literature II Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 145A - (LT) American Fiction, 1900-1950 Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 147A - American Fiction, 1950-Present Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 148 - 20th-Century American Poetry Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 149 - The 19th-Century American Novel Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 150 - (CC) Native American Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 153 - (LT) The Romantic Age Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 154 - Seminar in the Romantic Age Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 156 - The Bible as Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 157 - (LT) Victorian Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 158 - Seminar in Victorian Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 159 - 20th-Century British Poetry Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 161 - (LT) How The Simpsons Saved American Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 162 - (LT) Law and Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 163 - (LT) Contemporary Irish American Literature and Culture Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 164 - James Joyce Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 165 - 20th-Century British Novel Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 166 - Critical Theories and Critical Writing Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 167 - (LT, CC) Post-Colonial Literature of South Asia Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 168 - (CC) Caribbean Experience in Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 169 - (LT) Renaissance Pick-Up Artists Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 170 - Theory and Practice of Publishing Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 171 - The History of Publishing in America Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 172 - Book Editing I Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 173 - Book Editing II Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 174 - Book Promotion Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 175 - Editing Children’s Books Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 176 - Popular Literature and the Mass Market Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 177 - Magazine Editing Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 177A - Textbook Editing Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 178A - Book Retailing Semester Hours: 1
- ENGL 178B - Books and the Law Semester Hours: 1
- ENGL 178C - The Economics of Publishing Semester Hours: 1
- ENGL 179A - Book Design, Desktop Publishing, and Production Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 180 - (LT) The Outlaw in American Literature: An Irish-American Perspective Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 182 to 184 A-Z - Readings in Literature or Special Studies Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 185 - (LT) British Literature After 1945 Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 186 - (LT) Other Britons: The Literature of Multicultural Britain Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 187 - (LT) Modern British Literature Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 188 A-Z - Independent Readings in Literature Semester Hours: .5-3
- ENGL 189 - Contemporary British Theater Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 190 A-Z - Readings in Literature or Special Studies Semester Hours: 1-3
- ENGL 191 - Internship Semester Hours: 1-6
- ENGL 191A - (LT) Science Fiction Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 192 A-Z - Readings in Literature or Special Studies Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 193 - Classical Influences on Modern Literature: The Bible and Greek and Roman Classics Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 194 - Junior/Senior Seminar Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 195 A-Z - Independent Readings in Literature Semester Hours: 1-3
- ENGL 196 A-Z - Readings in Literature or Special Studies Semester Hours: 1-3
- ENGL 196D - (LT) Disability in Literature and Culture Semester Hours: 3
- ENGL 198 A- Z - Readings in Literature or Special Studies Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 133 - (CP) General Creative Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 134 - Poetry Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 134A - Poetry Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 135 - Prose Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 136A - Short Fiction Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 136B - Children’s Fiction Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 136C - Writing in Varieties of Nonfiction Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 136D - Writing for Stage, Screen and Television Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 137 - (CP) Introductory Playwriting Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 138 - (CP) Creative Online Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 184 A-Z - Special Topics Semester Hours: 1-3
- CRWR 185 A-Z - Special Topics Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 186 A-Z - Special Topics Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 187 A-Z - Independent Studies in Creative Writing Semester Hours: 1-3
- CRWR 188 A-Z - Independent Studies in Creative Writing Semester Hours: 1-3
- CRWR 190 A-Z - Advanced Topics in Creative Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 191 A-Z - Advanced Topics in Creative Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 192 A-Z - Advanced Topics in Creative Writing Semester Hours: 3
- CRWR 199 - Honors Project Semester Hours: 3
Note:
The program is assisted by the Advisory Board consisting of the
following high level publishing executives: Robert Carter, Eleanor
Friede, Jon Gillett, Richard Marek, Richard Seaver, Timothy Seldes,
Grace Shaw and Liz Walker.
Footnote*
*This course fulfills the general education oral communication requirement. |
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