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
Lower-division (100-200 level)
Both of the following (worth three credits each):
- ENGL 221 - British Literature to 1798
- ENGL 222 - British Literature Since 1798
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).
- ENGL 321 - Medieval British Literature*
- ENGL 323 - British Renaissance Literature*
- ENGL 324 - British Literature of the Later Renaissance*
- ENGL 325 - Eighteenth Century British Literature*
- ENGL 326 - The English Romantic Period
- ENGL 327 - The Victorian Age
- ENGL 341 - History and Literature of the Old Testament*
- ENGL 431 - Literature of the American Romantic Period
- ENGL 432 - Literature of the American Realistic Period
Upper-division (300-400 level)
One of the following (worth three credits each):
- ENGL 322 - British Medieval and Renaissance Drama*
- ENGL 331 - American Drama
- ENGL 344 - The Continental Novel
- ENGL 345 - Perspectives in World Drama*
- ENGL 346 - Modern Drama
- ENGL 420 - Development of the British Novel: Eighteenth Century*
- ENGL 421 - Development of the British Novel: Nineteenth Century
- ENGL 422 - Development of the British Novel: Twentieth Century
- ENGL 423 - Modern British Poetry
- ENGL 433 - American Short Story
- ENGL 435 - Development of the American Novel: Nineteenth Century
- ENGL 436 - Development of the American Novel: Twentieth Century
- ENGL 437 - American Poetry Through Frost
- ENGL 438 - Modern American Poetry
- ENGL 439 - Modern World Poetry
- ENGL 441 - Modern Fiction to World War II
- ENGL 442 - Modern Fiction Since World War II
Lower or upper division (200-400 level)
One of the following (worth three credits each):
- ENGL 233 - Survey of African-American Literature
- ENGL 234 - Major Writers in African-American Literature
- ENGL 235 - Ethnic-American Literature
- ENGL 236 - American Indian Literature: 1772-Present
- ENGL 237 - 19th & 20th Century Jewish Literature
- ENGL 243 - Introduction to Classical Mythology
- ENGL 244 - Introduction to Folklore
- ENGL 270 - Ideas in Literature
- ENGL 290 - Special Studies in Literature
- ENGL 342 - Folklore and Literature
- ENGL 343 - Myth and Literature
- ENGL 347 - World Literature Written in English
- ENGL 363 - Film and Literature
- ENGL 370 - Special Topics: Literature of Women
- ENGL 371 - Women Poets: Themes and Images
- ENGL 372 - Women Writers
- ENGL 373-79 - Themes in Literature
- ENGL 471-74, 476-77 - Topics (when applicable)
- ENGL 485-86 - Seminar (when applicable)
Lower-division (100-200 level)
The following course (worth three credits):
- ENGL 261 - Elements of Poetry
Upper-division (300-400 level)
The following course (worth three credits)*:
- ENGL 361 - Literary Research and Applied Criticism
*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.
Upper-division (300-400 level)
One of the following (worth three credits
each)*:
- ENGL 425 - Chaucer
- ENGL 427 - Shakespearean Comedy
- ENGL 428 - Shakespearean Tragedy
- ENGL 429 - Milton and The Humanist Tradition
*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
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Upper-division (300-400 level)
One of the following (worth three credits each):
- ENGL 350 - Comparative Grammar
- ENGL 351 - Historical Linguistics
- ENGL 352 - Structural Linguistics
- ENGL 353 - History of the American Language
- ENGL 373 - Themes in Literature (when focused on critical theory)
- ENGL 451 - History of the American Language
- ENGL 452 - Structure of the English Language
- ENGL 461 - History of Literary Criticism
- ENGL 462 - Modern Literary Theory
- ENGL 475 - Topics in Linguistics
IV. Writing (6 credits required)
Lower-division (100-200 level)
One of the following (worth three credits each):
- ENGL 102 - Writing for a Liberal Education (formerly College Writing)
or
- ENGL 190 - Honors College Writing
Upper-division (300-400 level)
One of the following (worth three credits each):
- ENGL 313 - Advanced Composition
- ENGL 315 - Creativity and Style in Writing Non-Fiction
- ENGL 317 - Writing for Business and Industry
- ENGL 318 - Advanced Informational Writing
- WMST 333 - Women's Words, Women's Lives
- WRIT 411 - Organizational Communication
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