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Dec 04, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]
English - Creative Writing, B.A.
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Adam Abraham, Rebecca Entel, Glenn Freeman, Leslie K. Hankins (chair), Katie Sagal, Kirilka Stavreva
The major develops skills in the analytical interpretation of historically and culturally diverse Anglophone literatures and their social impact; it fosters creative expression as well as rhetorical acuity in multimedia formats; and all three of its concentrations prepare students for engaged and effective public citizenship.
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Requirements
Must complete at least 10.5 credits in the department at the 200 level or above.
1. Two of the following foundation courses, one of which must be in the area of concentration (recommended to be completed by the end of sophomore year):
2. Literary Citizenship (two semesters required)
4. Three of the following courses in literary history (one must be chosen from courses with an asterisk):
5. Two additional courses from below, one of which must be ENG 317 or ENG 318
6. One more 200 or 300-level ENG course, which can be a literature/culture course from a foreign language department
Teaching Certification
Students who are interested in pursuing K-12 certification to teach English/Language Arts should seek admission to the Teacher Education Program. See the Education department section for application and certification information.
EDU 302 may satisfy the requirement for an elective in any of the concentrations of the English major. Education students may substitute student teaching (EDU 410, EDU 420, and EDU 430) for their capstone experience.
Students are required to take ENG 311; and one course from ENG 323 or ENG 327; and one course from ENG 345, ENG 347, ENG 351, or ENG 369.
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