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English Program Requirements
The curriculum in English offers study in several areas. Interested students may take courses designed to improve their understanding of and skills in essay writing, creative writing, and journalistic writing. Courses in literature offer students the opportunity to learn to read perceptively in the various genres and to study American, British, and World literatures in an historical context. Courses in language explore the nature of language, its role in society, and the history and current state of English. The major provides useful preparation for graduate school in English, for professional school in law, and for careers in public relations, education, advertising, publishing, and journalism.
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English Major |
Computer Code: ENGL |
Minimum credits required (5 categories): 40-43 (plus prerequisites as indicated) (* = Prerequisite Required) (+ = test placement or prerequisite)
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I. Introductions to literary analysis and interpretation- Six credits (all of the following) |
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126F |
Introduction to Fiction |
2 credits |
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127F |
Introduction to Poetry |
2 credits |
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128F |
Introduction to Drama |
2 credits |
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II. Studies in the literary traditions- Eight credits (two of the following)
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ENG |
241IF |
Survey of British Literature I |
4 credits |
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242IF |
Survey of British Literature II |
4 credits |
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ENG |
250FD |
Survey of American Literature |
4 credits |
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ENG |
280IF |
Survey of World Literature |
4 credits |
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III. Language- Three credits
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ENG |
210 |
Introduction to the Study of Language |
3 credits |
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IV. Writing- Six credits
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ENG |
131 |
Workshop in Exposition and Argument |
3 credits+ |
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Required of all majors except those who have been exempted from the core curriculum writing requirement. English majors who have been exempted from ENG 131 must take ENG 305 plus another writing class from those listed below to satisfy the writing course requirement for the major.
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Choose one additional course from the following (3 credits)
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ENG |
232 |
Workshop in Journalism |
3 credits* |
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ENG |
233F |
Workshop in Creative Writing |
3 credits* |
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305^ |
Advanced Expository and Argumentative Writing |
3 credits* |
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Students planning graduate study are advised to take at least three hours in advanced writing.
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V. Advanced studies in English- Seventeen-Twenty credits (five of the following)
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ENG |
305^ |
Advanced Expository and Argumentative Writing |
3 credits* |
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ENG |
306 |
Advanced Journalism |
3 credits* |
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ENG |
307 |
Advanced Creative Writing |
3 credits* |
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ENG |
316(I,D) |
Studies in Literary History |
4 credits* |
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ENG |
328(I,D) |
Studies in Major Authors |
4 credits* |
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ENG |
335I |
Studies in World Literature |
4 credits* |
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ENG |
336(I,D) |
Studies in Genres, Themes, or Modes |
4 credits* |
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ENG |
463(I,D) |
Seminar |
4 credits* |
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ENG 316(I,D), 328(I,D), 335I, 336(I,D), and 463(I,D) are not individual courses; they are inclusive categories of courses. For example, there is no course called ENG 328 Major Authors. Rather, there is ENG 328I Chaucer, ENG 328I Shakespeare, etc.
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Also, students are not required to take a course in each 300-level category. Any combination of courses with the numbers 316(I,D), 328(I,D), 335I, 336(I,D), 463(I,D) satisfies the "Advanced Studies" requirement.
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^ If ENG-305 was used to fulfill the Writing requirement it may not be used to fulfill the Advanced Studies requirement as well.
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Note: For the Interdisciplinary Major in Communications for Evening/Weekend students, see Communications.
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English Major with a Concentration in Creative Writing |
Computer Code: ENGC |
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Minimum credits required (5 categories): 45 (plus prerequisites as indicated) (* = Prerequisite Required) (+ = test placement or prerequisite)
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I. Introductions to literary analysis and interpretation- Six credits (all of the following) |
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ENG |
126F |
Introduction to Fiction |
2 credits |
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ENG |
127F |
Introduction to Poetry |
2 credits |
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ENG |
128F |
Introduction to Drama |
2 credits |
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II. Studies in the literary traditions- Eight credits (two of the following)
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ENG |
241IF |
Survey of British Literature I |
4 credits |
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ENG |
242IF |
Survey of British Literature II |
4 credits |
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ENG |
250FD |
Survey of American Literature |
4 credits |
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ENG |
280IF |
Survey of World Literature |
4 credits |
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III. Language- Three credits
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ENG |
210 |
Introduction to the Study of Language |
3 credits |
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IV. Writing- Nine credits
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ENG |
131 |
Workshop in Exposition and Argument |
3 credits+ |
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Required of all majors except those who have been exempted from the core curriculum writing requirement through ACT or SAT language scores. Students who have been exempted from ENG 131 because of their ACT or SAT score must take ENG 305 plus both writing class listed below to satisfy the writing course requirement for the major with a concentration in creative writing.
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ENG |
233F |
Workshop in Creative Writing: Fiction |
3 credits* |
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ENG |
233F |
Workshop in Creative Writing: Poetry |
3 credits* |
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V. Advanced studies in English- Nineteen credits
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Required- both of the following: |
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ENG |
307 |
Advanced Creative Writing |
3 credits* |
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ENG |
450 |
Seminar in Creative Writing |
4 credits* |
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Required- three of the following: |
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ENG |
316(I,D) |
Studies in Literary History |
4 credits* |
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ENG |
328(I,D) |
Studies in Major Authors |
4 credits* |
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ENG |
335I |
Studies in World Literature |
4 credits* |
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ENG |
336(I,D) |
Studies in Genres, Themes, or Modes |
4 credits* |
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ENG |
463(I,D) |
Seminar |
4 credits* |
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ENG 316(I,D), 328(I,D), 335I, 336(I,D), and 463(I,D) are not individual courses; they are inclusive categories of courses. For example, there is no course called ENG 328 Major Authors. Rather, there is ENG 328I Chaucer, ENG 328I Shakespeare, etc.
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Also: With the exception of ENG 307 and ENG 450, which are required, any combination of courses with the numbers 316(I,D), 328(I,D), 335I, 336(I,D), 463(I,D) satisfies the "Advanced Studies" requirement.
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English Minor in Writing
The English minor in writing must take a minimum of six courses in English including five of the following for a total of 17 credits. ENG 233F Poetry and ENG 233F Fiction can count as two of the five courses.
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ENG |
131 |
Workshop in Exposition and Argument |
3 credits+ |
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ENG |
232 |
Workshop in Journalism |
3 credits* |
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ENG |
233F |
Workshop in Creative Writing |
3 credits* |
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ENG |
210 |
Introduction to the Study of Language |
3 credits |
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ENG |
305 |
Advanced Expository and Argumentative Writing |
3 credits+ |
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ENG |
306 |
Advanced Journalism |
3 credits* |
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ENG |
307 |
Advanced Creative Writing |
3 credits* |
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English Minor in Literature
The English minor in literature must take a minimum of 18 credits in English including:
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Six credits (three of the following) |
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ENG |
126F |
Introduction to Fiction |
2 credits |
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127F |
Introduction to Poetry |
2 credits |
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128F |
Introduction to Drama |
2 credits |
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ENG |
129F(I) |
Introduction to Literature: Open Topic |
2 credits |
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Four credits (one of the following)
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ENG |
241IF |
Survey of British Literature I |
4 credits |
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ENG |
242IF |
Survey of British Literature II |
4 credits |
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ENG |
250FD |
Survey of American Literature |
4 credits |
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ENG |
280IF |
Survey of World Literature |
4 credits |
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Eight credits (two of the following)
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Two literature courses at the 300, 400 level* |
English Minor in Creative Writing
A minimum of 17 credits are required for the English minor in creative writing.
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ENG |
126F |
Introduction to Fiction |
2 credits |
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ENG |
127F |
Introduction to Poetry |
2 credits |
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ENG |
233F |
Workshop in Creative Writing: Fiction |
3 credits* |
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ENG |
233F |
Workshop in Creative Writing: Poetry |
3 credits* |
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ENG |
307 |
Advanced Creative Writing |
3 credits* |
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ENG |
450 |
Seminar in Creative Writing |
4 credits* |
English Education These requirements are explained under Division of Education. Students who wish to teach English in Ohio schools should check with the Division of Education for further explanation of these requirements.
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