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English Major’s Checklist

The Literary Studies Path

The 100-Level
  • Any expository writing class (EN 105 or EN 110)
  • One 100-level literature class (e.g. Fiction, Poetry, Drama, Film, etc.)
EN 205 - English Seminar
  • Introduction to the practice of literary studies as a scholary discipline. Emphasis falls on writing and researching about literature.
The 200-Level
  • Any TWO classes
  • Examples include Women & Literature, World Literature, Intro to Fiction or Poetry Writing, etc.
The 300-Level
  • Any FOUR classes, from medieval to contemporary literature, including creative writing workshops
  • A Senior Coda course in literary studies

 

The Creative writing Path

The 100-Level
  • Any expository writing class (EN 105 or EN 110)
  • One 100-level literature class (e.g. Fiction, Poetry, Drama, Film, etc.)
EN 205 - English Seminar
  • Introduction to the practice of literary studies as a scholary discipline. Emphasis falls on writing and researching about literature.
The 200-Level
  • One literature class
  • One creative writing workshop course (e.g. Intro to Poetry, Fiction, or Nonfiction)
The 300-Level
  • One creative writing workshop (EN 378, 379, or 380)
  • Two literature courses and EN 377; OR three literature courses
  • An Advanced Project Coda

Total courses: 10 courses. Total credit hours: 32–34.

Full details about the literary history distribution requirements and prerequisites can be found in the . Students hoping to declare an English major can do so .

 NOTE: All students have to complete a course in the "Early", "Middle", and "Late" periods of literary history. 

 

English Minor’s Checklist

The English Minor path

The 100-Level
  • Any expository writing class (EN 105 or EN 110)
  • One 100-level literature class (e.g. Fiction, Poetry, Drama, Film, etc.)
The 200-Level
  • EN 205 (English Seminar)
  • One other 200-level course
The 300-Level
  • TWO 300-level courses

 The Creative Writing minor path

The 100-Level
  • Any expository writing class (EN 105 or EN 110)
  • One 100-level genre course (e.g. Fiction, Poetry, Drama, Film, etc.)
The 200-Level
  • TWO creative writing workshop courses (e.g. Intro to Poetry, Fiction, or Nonfiction)
The 300-Level
  • TWO creative writing workshops OR
  • ONE creative writing workshop and EN 377 (e.g. The Art of Poetry, The Art of Fiction, etc.)

Find English Student Learning goals and departmental forms on Resources page