Minor in English
Admission to the English minor program Requirements:
● grade of C or better in any ENG Literature course or ENG 250 or their equivalents;
● Recommendation from one English instructor;
● One writing sample, preferably an essay written for ENG 250 or their equivalents;
● An unofficial transcript; and
● A statement of interest in the English minor.
All of these materials are to be given to the major/minor coordinator. Admission to the minor is conditional upon review by the major/minor coordinator. Students who are not approved by the major/minor coordinator may appeal to the school leader.
To graduate in the program, English minors must maintain a GPA of 2.0 or better in their minor coursework. English minors are also expected to demonstrate academic and personal integrity in minor coursework and interactions with faculty and peers, as specified in the University's and department's Academic and Personal Integrity Policies. Violations of either will result in probation for the remainder of the student's minor coursework, in addition to other penalties deemed appropriate by the instructor and/or Major/Minor Review Committee. Further violations will result in dismissal from the minor, in addition to other penalties deemed appropriate by the instructor and/or Major/Minor Review Committee. Students may appeal such decisions to the school leader and/or university Academic Integrity Committee.
Summary of Requirements
Required pre-minor courses 3 credits
ENG 250 | Introduction to Public and Professional Writing | 3 |
OR any ENG Literature course
Elective English courses 15 credits
Choose five courses:
ENG 323 | Literature and Film I | 3-4 |
ENG 324 | Literature and Film II | 3-4 |
ENG 330 | Topics in Popular Culture and Literature | 3-4 |
ENG 350 | Introduction to African American Literature | 3-4 |
ENG 355 | Literature by Women | 3-4 |
ENG 360 | Writing for Digital Media | 3 |
ENG 365 | Writing for Social Media | 3 |
ENG 370 | Multimedia Composition | 3 |
ENG 373 | Introduction to Hispanic-American Literature | 3 |
ENG 375 | Media Literacy | 3 |
ENG 380 | Business and Technical Writing | 3 |
ENG 381 | Report Writing | 3 |
ENG 382 | Fundraising and Grant Writing | 3 |
ENG 385 | Fundamentals of Journalism | 3 |
ENG 390 | Theories of Composition and Language Acquisition | 3 |
ENG 392 | Introduction to Creative Writing [Topic to be specified] | 3 |
ENG 393 | Intermediate Creative Writing [Topic to be specified] | 3 |
ENG 403 | British Literary Foundations | 3 |
ENG 405 | American Literary Foundations | 3 |
ENG 408 | Multicultural Literature and Perspectives | 3 |
ENG 410 | Adolescent Literature | 3 |
ENG 433 | Seminar in Pre-1800 Literature [topic to be specified] | 3 |
ENG 435 | Seminar in Post-1800 Literature [Topic to be specified] | 3 |
ENG 441 | Shakespeare | 3 |
ENG 442 | Major Author [Topic to be specified] | 3 |
ENG 495 | Special Topics [Topic to be specified] | 1-5 |
ENG 499 | Independent Study | 1-3 |
ENG 326 | Deaf Memoirs | 3 |
ENG 366 | Travel Literature [Topic to be specified] | 3 |
ENG 367 | Ghost Stories and Haunted History | 3 |
ENG 376 | Comics and Critical Literacy | 3 |
ENG 433 and ENG 435: topic to be specified