B.A. Checklist - last revised 11/03

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I. Liberal Studies (56-58 s.h.)     Grade
 
Humanities
ENGL 101College Writing4___
ENGL 122 Literary Analysis3___
ENGL 202 Research Writing3___
____ Humanities: Phil/Religion3___
HIST 195 Humanities: History3___
____ Fine Arts (TH/Music/Art) 3 ___
 
Mathematics and Natural Science
____ Mathematics3___
 
____ Lab Science 14___
____ Lab Science 24___
 OR
____ Lab Science 14___
____ Non-lab Science 13___
____ Non-lab Science 23___
 
Social Sciences
____ Elective3___
____ Elective3___
____ Elective3___
 
Liberal Studies Electives
____ Language II or III* 3___
____ Lang. III/IV/Elective* 3___
____ Elective3___
*Combination and credits depend on language
 
Health
HPED/FDNT 143 Health/Food3___
 
Synthesis
LBST 499 ________________3___
 
Non-Western Cultures
____ Elective [May be met by L.S. elective]
 
Writing Intensive
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II. Major Courses (36 s.h.)     Grade
 
Group I
ENGL 210 Eng. Lit to 16603___
ENGL 211 Eng. Lit 1660 to 19003___
ENGL 212 American Lit to 19003___
ENGL 213 Br & Am Lit since 19003___
 
Group II
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Cat. B ______________________     3___
Cat. C ______________________     3___
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Cat. E ______________________     3___
Cat. F ______________________     3___
Cat. G ______________________     3___
Cat. G ______________________     3___
 
 
 
III. Pre-Law Courses (24 s.h.)    
Select 7 interdisciplinary courses
from the following list, at least one
in each of the six areas:
 
Business: ACCT 201, 202, BLAW 235
Criminology: CRIM 210, 260, 357
Economics: ECON 121, 122, 332
History: HIST 320, 321, 346
Philosophy: PHIL 101, 222, 450
Political Science: PLSC 358, 359, 361
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Group II: one s.h. course each from Categories A-F and two from Category G; ENGL 101, 122 and 202 prerequisites exept for ENGL 310 - last revised 11/03

Category A : Period Courses
ENGL 301 British Medieval Literature 3 s.h.
ENGL 302 Renaissance Literature 3 s.h.
ENGL 303 British Enlightenment Literature 3 s.h.
ENGL 304 British Romantic Literature 3 s.h.
ENGL 305 British Victorian Literature 3 s.h.
ENGL 306 Modern British Literature 3 s.h.
ENGL 307 Contemporary British Literature 3 s.h.
ENGL 315 American Literature to 1820 3 s.h.
ENGL 316 American Literature 1820-1880 3 s.h.
ENGL 317 American Literature 1880-1940 3 s.h.
ENGL 319 American Literature 1940-present 3 s.h.
 
Category B: Form and Theory of Genre
ENGL 208 Art of the Film 3 s.h.
ENGL 214 The Novel 3 s.h.
ENGL 215 Poetry 3 s.h.
ENGL 216 Short Fiction 3 s.h.
ENGL 217 Drama 3 s.h.
ENGL 332 Advanced Film 3 s.h.
ENGL 335 Essay 3 s.h.
ENGL 337 Myth 3 s.h.
ENGL 338 Oral Literature 3 s.h.
 
Category C: Alternative Literatures
ENGL 225 Introduction to Literature by Women 3 s.h.
ENGL 344 Ethnic American Literature 3 s.h.
ENGL 348 African-American Literature 3 s.h.
ENGL 385 Advanced Women's Literature 3 s.h.
ENGL 386 Regional Literature in English 3 s.h.
ENGL 396 Literature of Emerging Nations 3 s.h.
 
Category D: International Literatures
ENGL 349 English Bible as Literature 3 s.h.
ENGL 354 Classical Literature in Translation 3 s.h.
ENGL 387 Irish Literature 3 s.h.
ENGL 391 Non-British Medieval Literature 3 s.h.
ENGL 393 Romanticism (European) 3 s.h.
ENGL 394 19th Century European Novel 3 s.h.
ENGL 395 Selected 20th Century European Writers 3 s.h.
ENGL 397 Global Literature 3 s.h.
ENGL 398 Global Authors 3 s.h.
ENGL 399 Global Genres 3 s.h.
 
Category E: Major Authors
ENGL 430 Major British Authors 3 s.h.
ENGL 432 Chaucer 3 s.h.
ENGL 434 Shakespeare 3 s.h.
ENGL 436 Major American Authors 3 s.h.
 
Category F: Writing, Speech, Linguistics
ENGL 220 Advanced Composition 3 s.h.
ENGL 221 Creative Writing I 3 s.h.
ENGL 310 Public Speaking 3 s.h.
ENGL 311 Oral Interpretation 3 s.h.
ENGL 312 Speech: Persuasion 3 s.h.
ENGL 313 The Rhetorical Tradition 3 s.h.
ENGL 320 Advanced Composition II 3 s.h.
ENGL 322 Technical Writing I 3 s.h.
ENGL 325 Creative Writing: Poetry 3 s.h.
ENGL 326 Creative Writing: Fiction 3 s.h.
ENGL 329 History of the English Language 3 s.h.
ENGL 330 The Structure of English 3 s.h.
ENGL 333 Psycholinguistics 3 s.h.
ENGL 334 ESL Methods and Materials 3 s.h.
ENGL 336 Language, Gender, and Society 3 s.h.
ENGL 420 Special Writing Applications 3 s.h.
ENGL 422 Technical Writing II 3 s.h.

Category G
Six additional s.h. from Categories A-F; ENGL 281 or 481 Special Topics; ENGL 482 Independent Study; or six s.h. of ENGL 493 Internship; or:
Advanced Electives in Film:
ENGL 356: Film Theory, ENGL 357: Major Figures in Film, ENGL 460: Topics in Film.
Advanced electives in literature or criticism:
ENGL 401 Advanced Literary Theory & Criticism; ENGL 461 Topics in British Literature; ENGL 462 Topics in American Literature