English Major Worksheet: Fall 2018

Name:Anticipated Graduation:

Total Curriculum: 120 hours (Major 48; General Elective 9; General Education 48; Minor 15)

Major Requirements

☐HIST1720The West and the World I[Cross-listed in GED section](3)

☐ENGL 3100 Critical Writing about Literature (3)

☐☐☐☐ Modern Language (14):1010, 1020, 2010, 2020

☐Fine Arts(3):AAH 1010, ART 2100; ENGL 3570, ENGL 4500, ENGL 4520; HUM 3010, 3020, 3060; MUSC 2100, 3110; THEA 2100

☐☐Literature Survey (6): ENGL 3960 British Lit I,ENGL 3970 British Lit II, ENGL 3980 American Lit I, or ENGL 3990 American Lit II. Any two in any combination.

☐Literature I (pre-1800)(3): ENGL 4030The Classics in Translation, ENGL 4070 The Medieval Period, ENGL 4080 Chaucer, ENGL 4100 Drama of English Renaissance, ENGL 4140 Milton, ENGL 4200 American Lit to 1799, ENGL/THEA 4290 Dramatic Lit I, ENGL 4440 Renaissance Lit, ENGL 4630 Topics in Lit to 1699

☐Literature II (pre-1900) (3):ENGL 4150The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century, ENGL 4160The Romantic Period, ENGL 4170 The Victorian Period, ENGL 4180 The English Novel, ENGL 4210 American Lit from 1800, ENGL 4250The American Novel, ENGL 4260 Southern Lit, ENGL 4640 Topics in Lit from 1700 to 1899, ENGL 4820 African American Lit to 1920

☐Literature III (post-1900) (3):ENGL 4280 Contemporary Lit, ENGL/THEA 4300 Dramatic Lit II, ENGL 4310 Modern Poetry, ENGL 4320 Modern Fiction, ENGL 4330 The Anglo-Irish Literary Tradition, ENGL 4340 Environmental Lit, ENGL 4550 American Humor, ENGL 4650 Topics in Lit from 1900, ENGL 4830 African American Lit from 1920 to the Present

☐☐ Theory and Cultural Studies (6): ENGL 3530American Literatures of Race, Ethnicity, and Migration, ENGL 3540Lit of the Middle East and North Africa, ENGL 3800British and American Women Writers,ENGL 4000 The English Language, ENGL 4010 Grammar Survey, ENGL 4190 Postcolonial and World Lit, ENGL 4350 Literary Criticism, ENGL 4360 Feminist Literary Criticism, 4400 Literary Theory, ENGL 4420Cultural Studies, ENGL 4430 Theories of World Lit, ENGL /COMM 4510 Film Theory and Criticism, ENGL/HUM 4560 Lit and the Arts of the Holocaust, ENGL 4590 Special Topics in Language, Criticism, Theory, ENGL 4880Genre and Activity Theory, ENGL/COMM 4910 Classical Rhetoric, or ENGL 4920Modern Rhetoric. Any two in any combination.

☐ ENGL 4110 Shakespeare (3)

☐☐ Writing and Publication Studies (6): ENGL 3040Business Writing, ENGL 3120Advanced Composition, ENGL 3140Technical Writing,ENGL 3150 Scientific Writing and Communication, ENGL 3320 Visual Communication, ENGL 3330 Writing for the News Media, ENGL 3450 Structure of Fiction, ENGL 3460Structure of Poetry, ENGL/THEA 3470 Structure of Drama, ENGL 3480Structure of Screenplay, ENGL 3490Technology and the Popular Imagination, ENGL 4220 Topics in Writing Poetry, ENGL 4230Topics in Writing Fiction, ENGL 4410 Literary Editing, ENGL 4450Fiction Workshop, ENGL 4460Poetry Workshop,ENGL/THEA 4470 Playwriting Workshop, ENGL 4480 Screenwriting Workshop, ENGL 4490 Creative Non-Fiction, ENG 4600 Issues in Writing Technologies, ENGL 4750 Writing for Electronic Media, ENGL 4780 Digital Literacy, ENGL 4870 Topics in Book History, ENGL 4890 Special Topics in Writing and Publication Studies, ENGL 4900 Advanced Technology and Business Writing, ENGL 4940 Writing About Science,or ENGL 4950Technical Editing. Any two in any combination.

☐☐☐ Major Electives (9):Nine credits selected from 3000 or 4000 level ENGL courses.

☐ ENGL 4960Senior Seminar (3)

☐☐☐General Electives (9):Nine credits selected from any subject.

General Education Requirements

☐Accelerated Composition (3): ENGL 1030/1031 Composition and Rhetoric

☐Oral Communication (3):COMM 1500 Introduction to Human Communication

or COMM 2500Public Speaking

☐Mathematics(3): options include STAT 2220; MATH 1010, 1020, 1060, 1080

☐Natural Science with Lab(4): options include ASTR 1010/1030, 1020/1040; BIOL 1040/1060

1210/1200, 1220/1200, 1230/1200; CH 1010/1011, 1020/1021, 1050/1051*, 1060/1061*; GEOL 1010/1030; PHYS 1220/1240, 2070/2090

☐Mathematics or Natural Science(3): additional GED math or science, with or without lab; options include BIOL 2000 (Course also fulfills Science & Technology in Society (STS) requirement) BIOL 1030

☐ Literature (3): ENGL 2120 World Literature

☐Non-Literature(3): PHIL 1010 Intro to Philosophic Problems, PHIL 1020 Intro to Logic, PHIL 1030 Intro to Ethics

☐History(3): HIST 1730 The West and the World II

☐Non-history course listed in Undergraduate Announcements(3): options include ANTH 2010; ECON 2000, 2110; GEOG 1010, 1030, 1060; POSC 1010, 1020; PSYC 2010; SOC 2010

☐(CCA) Cross-Cultural Awareness (3):HIST 1720 The West and the World I

☐(STS) Science and Technology in Society (3): options include BIOL 2000; ENGL 3490; STAT 2220; STS 1010,

Minor Requirements

☐☐☐☐☐(15 credits minimum requirement; see Undergraduate Announcements for individual minor requirements)