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Nov 21, 2024
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2014-2015 EIU Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English (B.A.)
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Total Semester Hours required for the Degree: 120 semester hours
Semester Hours required for the English Major: 52 semester hours
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English Major Requirements
Group 1 - Foundation Courses (13 credits). All of:
One additional course in writing, chosen from:
- Any 4000-level course in creative writing (note prerequisites). Credits: 3
Group 2 - Focused Study in Multicultural Literatures (3 credits). One of:
Group 3 - Breadth in Historical Literary Studies (15 credits).
A. Literature before 1800. Two of:
- Courses in Group 5 when so designated by the Department Chair in consultation with the instructor.
B. Nineteenth Century. One of:
- Courses in Group 5 when so designated by the Department Chair in consultation with the instructor.
C. Twentieth Century and After. One of:
- Courses in Group 5 when so designated by the Department Chair in consultation with the instructor.
D. Major Author Study. One of:
- Courses in Group 5 when so designated by the Department Chair in consultation with the instructor.
Group 4 - Capstone Courses (6 credits)
English Electives (15 credits)
Five additional courses in English, chosen from any of the above or from Group 5. General Education courses are excluded, except for ENG 2009G/ENG 2099G, ENG 2011G/ENG 2091G, and ENG 3009G/ENG3099G. English majors (non-teacher licensure) are required to select 2 of the 5 elective courses at the 3000 level or above. Two courses in a single foreign language may be counted if numbered 2000 or above, not taught in English, and not offered for Gen Ed credit. Group 5 - English Electives
- ENG 2001 - Creative Writing: Nonfiction. Credits: 3
- ENG 2003 - Creative Writing: Poetry. Credits: 3
- ENG 2005 - Creative Writing: Drama. Credits: 3
- ENG 2007 - Creative Writing: Fiction. Credits: 3
- ENG 2009G - Literature and Human Values 1, 2, 3, 4. Credits: 3
- ENG 2011G - Literature, the Self and the World 1, 2, 3. Credits: 3
- ENG 2091G - Literature, the Self, and the World 1, 2, 3, Honors. Credits: 3
- ENG 2099G - Literature and Human Values 1, 2, 3, 4, Honors. Credits: 3
- ENG 2602 - World Literature since the Renaissance. Credits: 3
- ENG 2603 - Greek and Roman Mythology. Credits: 3
- ENG 2692 - World Literature since the Renaissance, Honors. Credits: 3
- ENG 2760 - Introduction to Professional Writing. Credits: 3
- ENG 3005 - Technical Communication. Credits: 3
- ENG 3009G - Myth and Culture. Credits: 3
- ENG 3099G - Myth and Culture, Honors. Credits: 3
- ENG 3405 - Children’s Literature. Credits: 3
- ENG 3406 - Literature for Pre-Adolescents. Credits: 3
- ENG 3504 - Film and Literature. Credits: 3
- ENG 3600 - The Bible as Literature. Credits: 3
- ENG 3604E - Special Topics in Literature and Language. Credits: 3
- ENG 3606 - Modern Drama. Credits: 3
- ENG 3706 - American Regional Literature. Credits: 3
- ENG 3903 - Women, Literature, and Language. Credits: 3
- ENG 3970 - Study Abroad. Credits: 1 to 15
- ENG 4275 - Internship in Professional Writing. Credits: 4
- ENG 4400 - Independent Study. Credits: 3
- ENG 4752 - Studies in Drama. Credits: 3
- ENG 4760 - Studies in Professional Writing. Credits: 3
- ENG 4761 - Creative Nonfiction Writing Credits: 3
- ENG 4762 - Poetry Writing. Credits: 3
- ENG 4763 - Fiction Writing. Credits: 3
- ENG 4764 - Play Writing. Credits: 3
- ENG 4903 - Young Adult Literature. Credits: 3
- ENG 4904 - Studies in Film. Credits: 3
- ENG 4905 - Studies in Youth Literature. Credits: 3
- ENG 4906 - Problems in the Teaching of English. Credits: 3
Footnotes:
Concurrent or prior registration in ENG 2205 is strongly recommended for majors in all courses at the 2000-level or above.
Except for ENG 2009G/ENG 2099G, ENG 2011G/ENG 2091G, and ENG 3009G/ENG3099G, English courses in the General Education Program do not fulfill requirements in the English major or minors. (Major GPA based on all English courses taken at EIU except ENG 0990, 0995, 1000, 1001G, 1002G, 1091G, 1092G, and General Education courses other than ENG 2009G/ENG 2099G, ENG 2011G/ENG 2091G, and ENG 3009G/ENG3099G.) |
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