English, BA
36 credit hours
The Bachelor of Arts in English prepares you to use language both persuasively and creatively and to read, think, and write critically in any setting. Graduates pursue a variety of professional objectives and career paths, including graduate school in literature and creative writing, law school, teaching at the secondary level, journalism, technical and business writing, copywriting, editing, and proofreading.
A major in English requires 36 credit hours of coursework through the English program plus the foreign language requirement listed below.
The major is structured to provide you with a broad expertise in British and American literature while also allowing you the opportunity to study literatures of other regions and of traditionally underrepresented cultures and populations, and to conduct in-depth explorations of topics of your choosing.
Requirements
Two required courses (6 credit hours):
Two courses selected from the following options in British Literature (6 credit hours):
Two courses selected from the following options in American Literature (6 credit hours):
Two literature courses selected from the following options and/or from the options in British literature or American Literature above (6 credit hours):
Two courses selected from the following options in language, linguistics, and communication (6 credit hours):
Two courses (6 credit hours) selected from any of the above listed ENGL courses, or any other 30000- or 40000-level ENGL course.
Note: At least two of the courses taken for the degree must be marked as GE-Human Diversity courses. No other duplication of coursework is allowed.
ENG courses may satisfy program requirements at the discretion of the advisor.
English majors must demonstrate proficiency in one foreign language equivalent to Lindenwood University’s Elementary II level. Students who transfer in at least six college credit hours in such a language or who have a sufficient AP exam score in such a language are considered to have demonstrated proficiency. Students who have studied a language offered by Lindenwood University but who do not have sufficient college course credit in the language may consult with the program about having their proficiency tested by the faculty in our non-English language programs to determine which courses, if any, they must take to fulfill the requirement. Students who have studied a language not offered by Lindenwood University and who do not have sufficient college course credit in the language may consult with the program about taking an online proficiency test to determine whether they will need to undertake further language study at Lindenwood. (Note: Not all languages are available for testing.)
English majors should take ENGL 30100 as soon as possible after completing ENGL 17000.