English (B.A.)

In its core and in all concentrations, the Bachelor of Arts in English degree develops critical thinking, writing, research, and communication skills as students explore and investigate the great works of Western and world Literature. Students gain an appreciation of the imaginative power of language and the complexity of human thought through a variety of critical lenses. As students engage with literary works, they demonstrate, through written and oral discourse, their ability to think critically, to argue persuasively, and to use research to support ideas. The B.A. in English is an excellent choice for students interested in careers such as editing, publishing, business, the arts, technical and professional writing, research, teaching, law, advertising, marketing, or public relations. The degree also provides an excellent foundation for graduate level work.

Note:

  • Progression requirement for the B.A. in English: Students must pass ENGL 3010 with a “C” or better.

Bachelor of Arts in English

Core Curriculum (Credit: 42 hours)

See listing of requirements

Area F: Lower Division Major Requirements (Credit: 18 hours)

Major Field French, German, or Spanish (Credit: 6-9 hours)

FREN 1002Elementary French II

3 credits

FREN 2001Intermediate French I

3 credits

FREN 2002Intermediate French II

3 credits

OR

GRMN 1002Elementary German II

3 credits

GRMN 2001Intermediate German I

3 credits

GRMN 2002Intermediate German II

3 credits

OR

SPAN 1002Elementary Spanish II

3 credits

SPAN 2001Intermediate Spanish I

3 credits

SPAN 2002Intermediate Spanish II

3 credits

Major Electives (6-12 hours)

Select from:

CRWR 2105Introduction to Creative Writing

3 credits

ENGL 2111World Literature I

3 credits

ENGL 2112World Literature II

3 credits

ENGL 2121British Literature I

3 credits

ENGL 2122British Literature II

3 credits

ENGL 2131American Literature I

3 credits

ENGL 2131HHonors American Literature I

3 credits

ENGL 2132American Literature II

3 credits

ENGL 2132HHonors American Literature II

3 credits

ENGL 2141African American Literature I

3 credits

ENGL 2142African American Literature II

3 credits

ENGL 2208Technical Communication

3 credits

ENGL 2999Special Topics in Literature

3 credits

including at least one sequence (example: ENGL 2131 and ENGL 2132).

Note: Students should take at least one world literature, ENGL 2111 or ENGL 2112, if not taken in another area.

Upper Level Courses (Credit: 60 hours)

AREA I Required Core Courses (Credit: 21 hours)

Take all six:

ENGL 3010Gateway to Literary Studies

3 credits

ENGL 350019th Century American Poetry and Prose

3 credits

ENGL 4100Shakespeare

3 credits

ENGL 440019th Century British Poetry and Prose

3 credits

ENGL 4430Topics in World Literature

3 credits

ENGL 4600History of the English Language

3 credits

Genre Course (Credit: 3 hours)

Take one:

ENGL 3130Studies in Short Fiction

3 credits

ENGL 3700Studies in the Novel

3 credits

ENGL 3800Studies in Poetry

3 credits

ENGL 3900Studies in Modern Drama

3 credits

AREA II: English Concentration (Credit: 21 hours*)

Select one of the six Concentrations below (A-F) (Credit: 21 hours*).

*27 credit hours for the Teacher Certification Concentration

A. Generalist Concentration

Take any seven English (ENGL), Creative Writing (CRWR), and/or Professional Writing (PFWR) courses at the 3000 or 4000 level. 

B. LITERATURE CONCENTRATION (Credit: 21 hours)
American Literature (Credit: 3-15 hours)

Take at least one:

ENGL 3140American Realism and Naturalism

3 credits

ENGL 340017th and 18th Century American Poetry and Prose

3 credits

ENGL 360020th Century American Poetry and Prose

3 credits

ENGL 4450Literature of the Harlem Renaissance

3 credits

ENGL 4460Southern Literature

3 credits

ENGL 4470Contemporary Literature

3 credits

ENGL 4490African American Literature

3 credits

British Literature (Credit: 3-15 hours)

Take at least one:

ENGL 3100Old English Language and Culture

3 credits

ENGL 3110Middle English Language and Culture

3 credits

ENGL 3200Chaucer

3 credits

ENGL 3300Literature of the English Renaissance

3 credits

ENGL 413017th Century British Poetry and Poetics

3 credits

ENGL 4200Milton

3 credits

ENGL 430018th Century British Poetry and Prose

3 credits

ENGL 4405English Romanticism

3 credits

ENGL 450020th Century British Poetry and Prose

3 credits

Beyond the British and American (Credit: 3-15 hours)

Take at least one:

ENGL 3020Introduction to Composition Studies

3 credits

ENGL 3120Myth and Folklore for Literary Studies

3 credits

ENGL 3130Studies in Short Fiction

3 credits

ENGL 3700Studies in the Novel

3 credits

ENGL 3800Studies in Poetry

3 credits

ENGL 3900Studies in Modern Drama

3 credits

ENGL 3990English On-Campus Internship

3 credits

ENGL 3991English Off-Campus Internship

3 credits

ENGL 3999Special Topics

3 credits

ENGL 4000Rhetoric

3 credits

ENGL 4020Advanced Grammar

3 credits

ENGL 4150Studies in Caribbean Literature

3 credits

ENGL 4160Studies in African Literature

3 credits

ENGL 4410Literature for the Adolescent

3 credits

ENGL 4415Major Authors Seminar

3 credits

ENGL 4420Modern European Literature in Translation

3 credits

ENGL 4440Literature by Women

3 credits

ENGL 4700Topics in Literary Theory

3 credits

C. PROFESSIONAL WRITING CONCENTRATION (Credit: 21 hours)
Professional Writing Courses (Credit: 15 hours)

Take all five:

PFWR 3160Introduction to Professional Writing

3 credits

PFWR 3170Practical Workplace Writing

3 credits

PFWR 3180Inquiry, Information & Research Methods

3 credits

PFWR 4650Advanced Editing and Style

3 credits

PFWR 4660Advanced Professional Writing

3 credits

Professional Writing Electives (Credit: 6 hours)

Take two upper-level English (ENGL) or Creative Writing (CRWR) courses not applied elsewhere in the degree program. May also include the following:

MCOM 2131News Writing and Reporting

3 credits

NMAC 3108Writing for Digital Media

3 credits

MCOM 3131Newswriting Practicum: Print and TV News Production

3 credits

PFWR 4050Legal Writing

3 Credits

D. CREATIVE WRITING CONCENTRATION (Credit: 21 hours)
Introductory and Intermediate Creative Writing Courses (Credit: 9-12 hours)

Take all four:

CRWR 2105Introduction to Creative Writing

3 credits

CRWR 3040Intermediate Fiction Writing

3 credits

CRWR 3050Intermediate Poetry Writing

3 credits

CRWR 3700Intermediate Creative Nonfiction Writing

3 credits

Note: If CRWR 2105 is taken for Area F credit, it may not be repeated for credit in this concentration and only nine credit hours completes this portion of the concentration.

Advanced Creative Writing Courses (Credit: 6 hours)

Take two:

CRWR 4040Advanced Fiction Writing

3 credits

CRWR 4050Advanced Poetry Writing

3 credits

CRWR 4440/NMAC 4440Screenwriting

3 credits

CRWR 4700Advanced Creative Nonfiction Writing

3 Credits

Creative Writing Electives (Credit: 3-6 hours)*

Take one or two upper-level English (ENGL) or Creative Writing (CRWR) courses not applied elsewhere in the degree program.

*Depending on whether CRWR 2105 is applied in Area F or in Introductory and Intermediate Courses, students need either three Creative Writing Elective hours or six.

Note: CRWR 4000-level courses are repeatable up to six semester hours. 

E. PRE-LAW CONCENTRATION (Credit: 21 hours)
Required Legal and Professional Writing Courses (Credit: 6 hours)

Take both:

PFWR 3160Introduction to Professional Writing

3 credits

PFWR 4050Legal Writing

3 Credits

Required Rhetoric Course (Credit: 3 hours)

Take one:

COMM 4000Rhetoric and Argumentation

3 credits

ENGL 4000Rhetoric

3 credits

Pre-Law Electives (Credit: 12 hours)

Take four upper-level English (ENGL) courses not applied elsewhere in the degree program.

F. TEACHER CERTIFICATION TRACK (Credit: 27 hours)
Required Education Courses (Credit: 27 hours)

Take all seven:

EDUC 3100Reading in Multiple Literacies

3 credits

SPED 3110Introduction to the Exception Learner

3 credits

EDUC 3520Classroom Management

2 Credits

EDUC 4120Integrated Secondary Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment

3 credits

EDUC 4130Methods in Content Area

4 credits

EDUC 4140Practicum

3 credits

EDUC 4150Clinical

9 credits

Note: Admission, progression, and graduation requirements for the concentration can be found in the Academic Catalog under the Secondary Education Certification track.

AREA III: University Electives (Credit: 18 hours*)

Take six elective courses from the University curriculum. (Credit: 18 hours*)

*Four courses, or 12 credit hours, for the Teacher Certification Concentration.

Total: 120 hours