Towson State University

THE LIBERAL ARTS TRACK (36 credits) is designed for those students having a vocational interest in language and literature, for those preparing to enter graduate study in English, and for those using an English major as a foundation for entering a professional school (law, medicine, journalism, and others).


REQUIREMENTS FOR THE LIBERAL ARTS TRACK - Total 36 credits


I. Literary Heritage (18 credits required)

A. Survey of Development and Period
Lower-division (100-200 level)
Both of the following (worth three credits each):

Upper-division (300-400 level)
Two of the following (all worth three credits each). One course from this group or from the Literary Genre group below must represent literature before 1798 (courses marked with an asterisk at the end).

B. Literary Genre
Upper-division (300-400 level)
One of the following (worth three credits each):

C. Thematic and Topical Studies
Lower or upper division (200-400 level)
One of the following (worth three credits each):

II. Analysis and Research (9 credits required)

A. Analysis of Genre
Lower-division (100-200 level)
The following course (worth three credits):

B. Literary Analysis and Research
Upper-division (300-400 level)
The following course (worth three credits)*:

*Note: The Department urges students to enroll for ENGL 361 very early in their program of study. The course develops skills in research, analysis, and critical writing that they will find invaluable as they complete their upper-division requirements.

C. Study of Major Figure and Related Scholarship
Upper-division (300-400 level)
One of the following (worth three credits each)*:

*Note: With approval of departmental advisor and chairperson, a student may substitute experience in a seminar or topics course to meet this requirement--if the substitute focuses on a Major Figure.

III. Language, Linguistics, and Literary Criticism (3 credits required)

Upper-division (300-400 level)
One of the following (worth three credits each):

IV. Writing (6 credits required)

Lower-division (100-200 level)
One of the following (worth three credits each):

Upper-division (300-400 level)
One of the following (worth three credits each):


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