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departments / schools<br />
Hybrid Program<br />
Upon the recommendation of every teacher, a student who does exceptionally well<br />
in every high-intermediate (Level 2) class might be allowed to become a part of the<br />
hybrid program, a course schedule that is offered only at the advanced level. Hybrid<br />
students take three ELP courses and one non-ELP, 3-credit course. This program is also<br />
extended to Level 3students who are repeating individual ELP courses.<br />
These courses may not be substituted for English 10400 or English 10500 nor be counted toward degree requirements.<br />
Once students have successfully completed all their ELP courses, they will enroll in English 10000.<br />
Bachelor of Arts, English<br />
Requirements for all Bachelor’s degrees:<br />
1. Communication*<br />
ENGL 10800<br />
94 | departments / schools<br />
Adv. Freshman Comp.<br />
OR<br />
ENGL 10000<br />
AND / OR English Comp. I and II<br />
ENGL 10400 and 10500<br />
COM 11400 Fundamentals Speech Comm<br />
*State teacher licensing requires nine credits of oral and written expression. Take ENGL 40500 to<br />
complete the nine credit hours.<br />
Foreign Language: 10100, 10200, 20100, 20200<br />
2. Science and Mathematics<br />
Twelve credits in science and mathematics with a minimumof three credits in each. Nosequence<br />
required. Computer Science or Logic acceptable for mathematics.<br />
3. Humanities and Social Sciences<br />
Twenty-four credits. One course each from:<br />
Literature (ENGL 20100 for lit. and teaching options)<br />
Philosophy (not Logic) (may not take PHIL 10600, 10700, 15100 to satisfy<br />
this requirement)<br />
History<br />
Aesthetics (A&D 25500, MUS 25000, ENGL 40500, ENGL 28600, COM 34300,<br />
THTR 20100)<br />
Economics 21000<br />
Psychology 12000<br />
Political Science<br />
Sociology 10000 or Anthropology<br />
4. Freshman Experience Requirement<br />
Philosophy 10700<br />
Bachelor of Arts, English, Literature Option<br />
(129 credits)<br />
Requirements for Bachelor’s degree plus:<br />
English Requirements (42 credits)<br />
Core (24 credits)<br />
Surveys.<br />
Choose four, with at least one covering pre-1700 Literature (ENGL 24000 or 26000), and at three covering<br />
English and American literature.<br />
ENGL 24000 Survey English Literature I (Early)<br />
ENGL 24100 Survey English Literature II (Late)<br />
ENGL 35000 Survey American Literature I (Early)<br />
ENGL 35100 Survey American Literature II (Late)<br />
ENGL 26000 Survey of World Lit. I (Early)<br />
ENGL 26100 Survey of World Lit II (Late)<br />
Shakespeare and Literary Theory<br />
ENGL 40300 Literary Theory<br />
ENGL 44200 Shakespeare<br />
Junior/Senior Seminar<br />
Choose one:<br />
ENGL 41100 Studies in Major Authors<br />
ENGL 41200 Studies in Genre<br />
ENGL 41300 Studies in History and Lit.<br />
ENGL 41400 Studies in Lit. and Culture<br />
Linguistics<br />
Choose one:<br />
ENGL 30800 Modern English Grammar<br />
ENGL 32600 English Linguistics<br />
ENGL 32700 English Language I: History and Development<br />
Area Studies (18 credits)<br />
Nocross-listed course may be double-counted. Undergraduates are limited totwo50000 level courses.<br />
Genre Courses<br />
Choose one:<br />
ENGL 35600 American Humor<br />
ENGL 38100 British Novel<br />
ENGL 38200 American Novel<br />
ENGL 31400 Modern Poetry<br />
ENGL 38300 Modern Drama<br />
ENGL 31300 African-American Women’s<br />
ENGL 41200 Studies in Genre<br />
ENGL 47900 Short Story<br />
Cultural Courses<br />
Choose two.<br />
ENGL 23600 Mothers and Daughters<br />
ENGL 28600 The Movies<br />
ENGL 31000 Intro Popular Culture<br />
ENGL 31200 Ethnic American Women Writers<br />
ENGL 32000 By and About Women<br />
ENGL 34000 Lit. by Women of Color<br />
ENGL 35500 African-American Lit.<br />
ENGL 41400 Studies in Lit. and Culture<br />
ENGL 45500 American Thought<br />
ENGL 58000 Literature and Modern Thought<br />
ENGL 58100 Ethical Problems in Modern Lit.<br />
ENGL 58400 Lit and Psychological Problems<br />
Historical Courses<br />
Choose three:<br />
ENGL 32700 English Language I: History and Development<br />
ENGL 33300 Renaissance English Drama<br />
ENGL 33500 Restoration and 18th Century English Literature<br />
ENGL 35500 African-American Lit.<br />
ENGL 38100 British Novel<br />
ENGL 38200 American Novel<br />
ENGL 38300 Modern Drama<br />
ENGL 38600 Film History to 1938<br />
ENGL 38700 Film History since 1938<br />
ENGL 41300 Studies in History and Lit.<br />
ENGL 46200 Bible as Literature I<br />
ENGL 46300 Bible as Literature II<br />
ENGL 51000 History of English Language<br />
ENGL 53100 Engl Novel Through 1800<br />
ENGL 53200 Engl Novel in 19th Century<br />
ENGL 53300 Tudor Literature<br />
ENGL 53400 17th Century Literature<br />
ENGL 53500 Early 18th Century Literature<br />
ENGL 53600 Later 18th Century Lit.<br />
ENGL 53700 English Drama to 1642<br />
ENGL 54200<br />
OR 54300<br />
Shakespeare<br />
ENGL 54700 Romantic Movement<br />
ENGL 54800 Victorian Literature<br />
ENGL 54900 Edwardian Literature<br />
ENGL 55400 American Renaissance