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English<br />
E330-331 British Literature from “The Long Eighteenth Century”<br />
E351-352 British Literature from the Victorian and Modern Eras<br />
D. Two global literature courses from two <strong>of</strong> the following categories:<br />
E370-373 Contemporary Literatures in English<br />
E381-383 World Literature in Translation<br />
E390-391 Situated Voices in Literature<br />
E. Two seminars:<br />
E470-479<br />
Recommended: the London Semester and foreign language study.<br />
Literature with Writing Emphasis Major (40 credits):<br />
This major is designed to help students develop skills that are essential to a liberal arts education and<br />
to the global marketplace: to read perceptively, to write clearly and creatively, and to think analytically.<br />
The literature with writing emphasis major incorporates many <strong>of</strong> the features <strong>of</strong> the literature major<br />
while giving students the further opportunity to explore a variety <strong>of</strong> writing forms. Students in this<br />
program balance the study <strong>of</strong> literature with the study and practice <strong>of</strong> creative writing and pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
communication. This major provides a solid foundation for careers in publishing, pr<strong>of</strong>essional writing,<br />
journalism, business, and public relations.<br />
A. All <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
E220 Argumentative and Research Writing<br />
E250 Literary Imagination<br />
E295 Practical Grammar and Usage<br />
E452 Critical Approaches to Literature<br />
E490 Senior Thesis<br />
B. One American literature course:<br />
E302-303 American Literature From its Beginnings to 1914<br />
E306-307 American Literature Since 1914<br />
C. Two British literature courses from two different periods:<br />
E315-316 Early British Literature (Beginnings through Milton) or E333 Shakespeare<br />
E330-331 British Literature from “The Long Eighteenth Century”<br />
E351-352 British Literature from the Victorian and Modern Eras<br />
D. One global literature course:<br />
E370-373 Contemporary Literatures in English<br />
E381-383 World Literature in Translation<br />
E390-391 Situated Voices in Literature<br />
E. One seminar:<br />
E470-479<br />
F. Three upper-division writing courses from:<br />
E325 Advanced Essay Writing<br />
E326 Short Fiction Writing<br />
E328 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Communication<br />
E329 Poetry Writing<br />
G. A minimum three-credit internship:<br />
E497<br />
English Minor (18 credits):<br />
Eighteen credits in English beyond E120 English Composition that must include at least one upperdivision<br />
writing course and at least one upper-division literature course.<br />
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