A. One (1) of the following sequences:
Survey of English Literature (Eng 204, 205, 206)
Survey of American Literature (Eng 253, 254, 255)
Hours Required: 9
B. One (1) additional sequence from the following:
Survey of English Literature (Eng 204, 205, 206)
Survey of American Literature (Eng 253, 254, 255)
Literature of Western Civilization (Eng 207, 208, 209)
Literatures of the World (Eng 210, 211, 212, 213-any 9 credits)
Hours Required: 9
C. One Shakespeare course (Eng 201, 202, 203)
Hours Required: 3
D. Library Skills for Literary Studies (Eng 200)
Hours Required: 1
A. Introduction to Literary Criticism and Theory (Eng 345)
Hours Required: 3
B. Pre-1800 Literature
Hours Required: 9
Note: it is suggested that one course be a study of the novel
C. Post-1800 Literature
Hours Required: 9
See below for courses classified according to date of author or materials studied
Hours Required: 9
Note: it is suggested that one course be in writing or rhetorical
theory
In addition, English majors must attain proficiency in a foreign language, as certified by the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, equivalent to that assumed at the end of the second-year language course.
Pre-1800
Eng 411,412 Development of the Drama
Eng 417 English Novel
Eng 424 Early Romantic Literature
Eng 425 Medieval English Literature
Eng 426 The Age of Chaucer
Eng 428 Literature of the Early Renaissance
Eng 429 Literature of the Elizabethan Age
Eng 430 Metaphysical and Cavalier Poets
Eng 431 John Milton
Eng 432 Restoration and Augustan Literature
Eng 433 The Age of Johnson
Eng 435 Studies in Shakespeare
Post-1800
Eng 317, 318, 319 The American Novel
Eng 320 American Drama
Eng 355, 356 Continental European Literature
Eng 360 Native American Literature
Eng 362 Women's Voices in American Literature
Eng 374 Modern Short Story
Eng 413 Development of the Drama
Eng 415 Industrialism and the English Novel
Eng 418, 419 The English Novel
Eng 434 Later Romantic Literature
Eng 436 The Age of Dickens
Eng 437 The Age of Realism and Symbolism
Eng 438 The Modernist Movement in Literature
Eng 439 "The Waste Land" and After
Eng 440, 442 Literature of the Irish Renaissance
Eng 450 Studies in Short Fiction
Eng 452 Studies in Film
Eng 457, 458 Comparative Literature: Colonialism/Postcolonialism
Eng 485 Studies in American Literature
Course Classified According to Date of Author or
Materials Studies
Eng 401 Research and Scholarship
Eng 402 Independent Study
Eng 403 Thesis
Eng 405 Reading and Conference
Eng 406 Projects
Eng 407 Seminar
Eng 416 Power and Representation
Eng 445 Studies in Non-Fiction
Eng 454 Major Authors
Eng 460 Studies in Drama
Eng 465 Studies in the Novel
Eng 470 Studies in Poetry
Eng 475 Studies in Criticism
Eng 480 Studies in Literature, Culture, and Society
Eng 486 Studies in British Literature
Eng 497 International Women's Voices
Eng 498 Women and Literature