English, Bachelor of Arts
The program in English seeks to help students express themselves effectively, especially in writing; develop a respect for and an understanding of language; appreciate and profit from a study of our common literary heritage; increase their awareness of and empathy for various peoples and cultures; discover the relevance of ideas and values found in their reading; and learn to think critically and evaluate wisely.
Courses
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- ENGL 2003 — Introduction to World Literature
- ENGL 2013 — Introduction to American Literature
- ENGL 2063 — Introduction to Literary Studies
- ENGL 2173 — Introduction to Film
- ENGL 2881 — Practicum-Literary Journal Publication
- ENGL 3013 — Systems of Grammar
- ENGL 3023 — Introduction to Linguistics
- ENGL 3313 — American Literature to 1900
- ENGL 3323 — Modern American Literature
- ENGL 3413 — British Literature to 1800
- ENGL 3423 — British Literature since 1800
- ENGL 4013 — History of the English Language
- ENGL 4103 — Literary Theory
- ENGL 4881 — Practicum-Editing Literary Journal
- ENGL 4882 — Practicum-Editing Literary Journal
- ENGL 4883 — Practicum-Editing Literary Journal
- ENGL 4884 — Practicum-Editing Literary Journal
- TECH 1001 — Orientation to the University