English Literature Minor

18 credit hours

Requirements

One required course:

ENG 30100Methods of Literary Study

3

Five courses from the English focus areas, with at least three separate areas represented.

English Focus Areas

Literature to 1660

ENG 20100World Literature I

3

ENG 23300British Literature I

3

ENG 25700Survey of Greek Literature

3

ENG 33100The Bible as Literature

3

ENG 33200Chaucer

3

ENG 33300Shakespeare

3

ENG 33800Medieval English Literature

3

ENG 33900Early Modern Literature

3

Literature from 1660 to 1900

ENG 23500American Literature I

3

ENG 34100Restoration and 18th-Century Literature

3

ENG 34200English Romantic Literature

3

ENG 3430019th Century Literature

3

ENG 38000-38099Advanced Topics in Literature

3

Literature from 1900 to Present

ENG 20200World Literature II

3

ENG 23400British Literature II

3

ENG 23600American Literature II

3

ENG 30900The Novel

3

ENG 31000Modern Fiction

3

ENG 33500Modern Drama

3

ENG 35100Modern Poetry

3

ENG 3550020th- and 21st-Century Literature

3

TA 33500Modern Drama

3

Form, Language, and Textual Studies

COM 30300Written Communication for Business

3

COM 30700Writing for Visual Media

3

ENG 21100Introduction to Creative Writing

3

ENG 21200Introduction to Technical and Professional Writing

3

ENG 32500Creative Nonfiction

3

ENG 37200Modern Grammar

3

ENG 38200-38299Advanced Topics in English

3

ENG 40400History of the English Language

3

Identity and Approaches

EDU 24600Children's Literature

3

ENG 23800Young Adult Literature

3

ENG 27200Gender and Literature

3

ENG 27600African-American Literature

3

ENG 27800Latinx Literature

3

ENG 45400Criticism

3

GS 30000Gender Theory

3

Courses numbered ENG 38000-38099 Advanced Topics in Literature and ENG 38100-38199 Advanced Topics in Literature will count toward the Focus Area relevant to the specific subject matter of the course but are particularly intended to fulfill the Identity and Approaches area requirement.

Note: ENGL courses may satisfy program requirements at the discretion of the advisor.