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Nov 23, 2024
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Spring 2017 Academic Catalog (January 2017 - July 2017) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English - Literature Emphasis (Minor)
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Minors in English
Additional coursework in English will enrich any degree program. It represents a particular asset for students who plan to pursue graduate study and/ or careers in which critical thinking, reading, and writing skills are crucial (for example, law, communications, social services, government, etc.).
Depending on the student's chosen degree program, fulfillment of the course requirements for an English minor will be recorded on the graduate's transcript either as a Minor in English (as a component of a B.A. degree and certain B.S. degrees) or as a Non-degree Minor in English. (Consult the Registrar for further information.) Three minors in English are available:
English - Literature Emphasis Minor Requirements:
(21 Hours) Three hours from the following:
- ENGL 300 English Grammars (3)
- ENGL 302 Study of the English Language (3)
- ENGL 308 Advanced Composition (3)
- ENGL 431A Advanced Mini-Courses, British Literature prior to the Restoration (1)
- ENGL 432A Advanced Mini-Courses, British Literature from the Restoration through the Romantics (1)
- ENGL 433A Advanced Mini-Courses, British Literature from Victorian to the Present (1)
- ENGL 434A Advanced Mini-Courses, American Literature from the Beginnings to the Civil War (1)
- ENGL 435A Advanced Mini-Courses, American Literature from the Civil War to the Present (1)
- ENGL 436A Advanced Mini-Courses, Anglophone Literature (1)
- ENGL 437A Advanced Mini-Courses, Literature in English Translation (1)
- ENGL 438A Advanced Mini-Courses, Advanced Special Topics (1)
- ENGL 439A Advanced Mini-Courses, Linguistics; Literary Theory and Criticism; Research Methods (1)
- ENGL 440A Advanced Mini-Courses, Advanced Individual Research Project (1)
Note:
Students who minor in English must fulfill the General Education literature requirement by completing ENGL 203 and ENGL 204
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