1. Required of All Minors

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1. Required of All Minors

English Department Minor Name: E-mail: Concentrations (18 credits) Gothic ID: Advisor:

1. Required of all minors: English 213 OR one of the English Department’s General Education courses. This course should be taken early in a student’s minor, preferably in the first semester.

2. Concentration in Journalism Students must take at least three of the following courses:

Course Course # Grade Term/Year Course Course # Grade Term/Year Campaign 221 Sports Writing 382 Journalism Workshop 375 Online Journalism 387 Writing Popular Criticism 377 Writing the Feature Story 388 Newspaper Editing and Design 378 Persuasive Writing 391 History of U.S. Media 379 Public Relations 393 Writing the News Story 381

The remaining six credits may be earned in any English courses at the 200 level or above with the exception of English 200, including courses in journalism, creative writing, and literature.

3. Concentration in Creative Writing Students must take at least three of the following courses:

Course Course # Grade Term/Year Course Course # Grade Term/Year Workshop: Creative Writing 349 Workshop: Creative Non-Fiction 395 Workshop: Narrative 301 Advanced Seminar: Narrative 354 Workshop: Poetry 376 Advanced Seminar: Poetry 355 Workshop: Playwriting 383 Advanced Seminar: Prose 390 Workshop: Memoir 386 Advanced Seminar: Memoir 392

The remaining six credits may be earned in any English courses at the 200 level or above with the exception of English 200, including courses in journalism, creative writing, and literature.

4. Concentration in Literature Students must take at least three of the following courses:

Literature Surveys Course Literature Electives Course Literature Electives (continued) Course British Lit through Early Renaissance 333 Lesbian and Gay Literature 205 Stories of Teaching and Learning 313 British Lit through the Enlightenment 334 Children’s and Young Adult Lit. 209 Postcolonial Literature 318 British Lit Romantic and Victorian 335 Asian Literature 211 The Adolescent in Literature 320 Modern and Contemporary British Lit 336 Science Fiction 214 World Poetry, 20th Century 323 American Lit through Romantic Period 337 Multiethnic United States Literature 215 Irish Literature 324 American Lit: Realism to Modern Age 338 Western Literature to 1620 216 Classical Literature in Translation 325 Modern & Contemporary American Lit 339 Western Literature from 1620 217 Literature of the Crusades 328 The Short Story 218 Contemporary World Literature 329 Other Period-Specific Lit. Courses Course Survey of African American Writers 220 Shakespeare (Early Works) 331 Modern American Literature 204 Women in Literature 226 Shakespeare (Later Works) 332 American Romanticism 223 Survey of Dramatic Lit to 1620 227 US Writers of Latin American Descent 340 American Realism and Naturalism 224 Survey of Dramatic Lit from 1620 228 Literature of Genocide 345 Colonial American Literature 312 Classical Drama of Greece & Rome 230 Effective Speaking 347 Eighteenth-Century British Literature 326 Literature of the African Diaspora 260 African and Caribbean Women Writers 351 Romanticism in England 327 Development of the Novel 303 Literature of Palestine-Israel Conflict 389 Elizabethan Literature 330 Modern Drama 307 Mythological Themes in Literature 406 Age of Chaucer 350 Satire 308 Literary Theory 409 Victorian Literature 356 The Epic 309 Thematic Studies 410 Medieval and Renaissance Drama 310 Major Cultural Conflicts in Literature 420 The Short Novel 311

The remaining six credits may be earned in any English courses at the 200 level or above with the exception of English 200, including courses in journalism and creative writing, as well as the following courses in language studies:

Course Course # Grade Term/Year History of the English Language 341 Linguistics: Language, Culture and Communication 343 Grammar and Usage 349

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