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Nov 22, 2024
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2019-2020 Hill Book (Class of 2023) [ARCHIVED HILL BOOK]
English, B.A.
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Department Chairperson:
The English Curriculum is designed to provide students with both a broad knowledge of literary history and training in close, careful textual analysis. Students also have ample opportunity to explore creative writing, including poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction.
The major in English requires the completion of eleven courses, though students are encouraged to take additional courses so as to gain a full sense of their discipline.
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Complete Four Methods and Genres Courses
Complete Four Historical and Cultural Contexts Courses
Complete One Additional English Course at the 200-Level or Above
Depending on the topic, the following courses may count toward this requirement:
Cultural Area Requirements
In addition to ENG 201 - British Literature to 1700 , one of the courses above must be in American Literature, one must be in British Literature, and one must be a Cross-Cultural Literature course.
Majors are encouraged to continue to take courses in these cultural areas beyond the minimum requirements.
Complete a Capstone in English
Completed in the junior or senior year.
Complete a Practicum Experience
The practicum requirement is typically fulfilled in the junior or senior year, when students may intern at a professional workplace (for instance, a publishing company, public relations firm, law firm, newspaper, television or radio station, film production company, advertising company) or work as a teaching apprentice with a faculty member teaching a Literature Cornerstone course. English majors who are also Education majors or minors fulfill the practicum requirement by completing their student teaching requirement.
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