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Jan 05, 2025
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2017-2018 College of Liberal Arts (Admitted Fall 2017/Spring 2018) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English Major
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Requirements for the Major (44 credits)
All English majors must complete the required courses listed below and select one emphasis for their major: Literature, Creative Writing, or Writing and Communications.
I. Required Courses (16 credits)
II. Emphasis
Choose one of the following three:
a. Literature
At least two courses in the emphasis must include consideration of texts written before 1900.
3 courses (12 credits) electives, at least 1 course (4 credits) at the upper-level
4 upper-level literature courses (16 credits)
b. Creative Writing
At least one course in the emphasis must include consideration of texts written before 1900.
3 courses (12 credits) electives in literature, at least 1 course (4 credits) at the upper-level
4 upper-level writing workshops chose from among the following (16 credits):
c. Writing and Communication Studies
At least one course in the emphasis must include consideration of texts written before 1900.
2 courses (8 credits) of intermediate and upper-level literature electives, at least one course (4 credits) of which is upper-level
4 intermediate and upper-level writing studies courses (16 credits)
- ENGH 121 - Introduction to Media Studies /
- MCOM 101 - Introduction to Media Studies
- ENGH 141 - Language, Communication and Culture /
- LING 101 - Language, Communication, and Culture
- ENGH 202 - American Prose
- ENGH 204 - Environmental Writing and Eco-Criticism
- ENGH 206 - Nature Writing
- ENGH 231 - Travel Writing
- ENGH 232 - Food Writing
- ENGH 240 - Introduction to Writing and Communication Studies
- ENGH 242 - Gender and Communication
- ENGH 243 - Intercultural Communication
- ENGH 244 - Introduction to Journalism
- ENGH 245 - Interpreting and Making the News
- ENGH 246 - Business Communications
- ENGH 248 - History Of Rhetoric
- ENGH 249 - Theory and Practice of Writing Center Tutoring
- ENGH 299 - Community Language and Literacy [CBL]
- ENGH 300 - Independent Study
- ENGH 306 - Writers on Writing
- ENGH 307 - Essays, Letters, Memoirs, and Meditations: Reading Nonfiction Prose
- ENGH 309 - Food, Justice, and U.S. Literature
- ENGH 318 - Old ENGLish
- ENGH 330 - Creative Nonfiction Workshop
- ENGH 331 - Nonfiction Writing Workshop: Articles
- ENGH 340 - Topics in Rhetoric, Writing, and Communication
- ENGH 341 - Theories of Authorship
- ENGH 342 - Theory and Practice of Media Communication
- ENGH 343 - Advanced Journalism
- ENGH 344 - Rhetorics of the Workplace/Professional Communication
- ENGH 345 - 19th-Century Rhetorics from the Margins
- ENGH 346 - Blogs, Tweets, and Social Media: The Art of Digital Communication
- ENGH 349 - Writing Across the Curriculum and Peer-to-Peer Mentoring: Theory and Practice
- ENGH 361 - Marx, Nietzsche, Freud
- ENGH 380 - London Semester, Interdisciplinary Colloquium
- ENGH 386 - Theories and Effects of Media Communication
- ENGH 387 - New York Semester on Communications and Media Colloquium
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