English Major with Emphasis in Writing Requirements
Minimum of 20 courses, distributed as follows:
*PLEASE NOTE: The English major, Creative Writing major, and English with an Emphasis in Writing major have changed, beginning in AY ’20 – ’21. Faculty advisors will work with Class of 2021, 2022, 2023 graduates to determine equivalencies with the former English, Creative Writing, and English with an Emphasis in Writing majors.
Thirteen courses in literature:
One gateway course
ENGL 190 | Intro to Textual Analysis & Criticism | 3 |
Four foundational courses in literary antecedents
ENGL 230 | British Literature: Beginnings through Milton | 3 |
ENGL 231 | British Literature: Enlightenment to Contemporary | 3 |
ENGL 270 | American Literature: Beginnings through Civil War | 3 |
ENGL 390 | Using Contemporary Theory | 3 |
Three 300 level courses in literature (A, C, and G)
Cultural emphasis, Author emphasis, Genre emphasis
*Any one 300/400-level course can fulfill only one of the open 300/400-level course requirements (i.e., an “Author emphasis” course cannot also fulfill a “Genre emphasis” course requirement; a “Culture emphasis” course cannot also fulfill an “Author emphasis” course requirement).
One Praxis/Practicum Course
*Class of 2021, 2022, and 2023 Majors may, in consultation with their faculty advisor, substitute a course—including a non-ENGL-department course—that is demonstrably a “praxis/practicum” course, i.e., and applied-knowledge course.
Three 400-level courses
One elective literature course at or above the 200-level
*Students may substitute ENGL 310 Advanced College Writing for one literature elective
Seven courses in writing:
One gateway course
Two 300-level writing workshops selected from:
Three 400-level courses (including one 400-level workshop)
One elective from the following:
Note: two two-credit courses count as “one elective”
English with Writing Emphasis Degree Pathway
First Year
Second Year
Third Year
Fourth Year