English (A.A.)
The English program teaches students how to read critically and write effectively, and provides students with a foundation of literary knowledge, in an environment that fosters the intellectual discourse. The English degree establishes expertise in reading and writing skills necessary to pursue any liberal arts advanced education or profession.
Courses
- ENGL 102 — Introduction to Literature
- ENGL 110 — Critical Thinking Through Literature
- ENGL 221A — Literature in the Bible: Hebrew Scriptures
- ENGL 221B — Literature in the Bible: Christian Scriptures
- ENGL 222 — Children's Literature
- ENGL 223 — Chicana/Chicano Literature
- ENGL 225 — Mexican Literature in Translation
- ENGL 226 — African-American Literature
- ENGL 227 — Modern and Contemporary Literature
- ENGL 228 — Shakespeare's Plays
- ENGL 230A — Introduction to American Literature
- ENGL 230B — Introduction to American Literature
- ENGL 231 — Literature and Film
- ENGL 232 — Readings In Poetry
- ENGL 233 — Readings in the Novel
- ENGL 234 — Readings in Short Fiction
- ENGL 235 — Readings in the Drama
- ENGL 237 — Asian American Literature
- ENGL 239 — Literature of India
- ENGL 240 — Creative Writing
- ENGL 245 — World Mythology as Literature
- ENGL 246A — Survey of British Literature A: Anglo-Saxon to 18th Century
- ENGL 246B — Survey of English Literature B: Romantics to the Present
- ENGL 248A — Masterpieces of World Literature
- ENGL 248B — Masterpieces of World Literature
- ENGL 249 — LGBT Literature