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Most students in the English department come into the major with a genuine love of literature and the desire to grow as a writer. Classes are designed to nurture these interests, from the general requirements all the way through the seminars, with professors challenging their students at every level of the major. Students are motivated to widen their outlook by critically thinking about the texts and participating in classroom discussion, which is the cornerstone of the English pedagogy. Faculty advisors are dedicated to engaging students in dialogue both inside the classroom and on an individual basis. The Department of English has made a commitment to small class sizes, especially for advanced classes and seminars, to encourage class discussion. Along with their own views, English faculty members present a variety of critical perspectives when leading discussion. The questions and opinions of the students are an essential addition to this range of viewpoints. Creative writing classes are structured to allow students to critique each other’s work—a process that helps them develop as readers as well as writers.

Along with permanent faculty members, the English department has enjoyed hosting several distinguished visiting writers; classes taught by these visitors offer students a chance to ask questions and have their work evaluated by established writers.

The Department of English issues a projected list of course offerings for the upcoming semeser to help students plan their schedules; however, course offerings are subject to change based on enrollment. BannerWeb is always the most accurate and up-to-date place for current students to find course offerings for the upcoming semester.

Students who want to transfer credits for an English course taken at another college or university should consult the transfer approval guidelines .

Units: 0.5-1

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): Literary Studies (FSLT), AI-Literary & Textual Analysis (AILT), IF-Written Communication (IFWC)

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): AI-Literary & Textual Analysis (AILT), IF-Written Communication (IFWC)

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): AI-Literary & Textual Analysis (AILT)

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): AI-Literary & Textual Analysis (AILT), IF-Power/Equity/Identity/Cult (IFPE)

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): English elective (ENEL)

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): Classics elective (CLEL)

One FSLT/AILT course taught in the English department, FMST 201, or GS 290 with a minimum grade of C

One FSLT/AILT course taught in the English department or FMST 201 with a minimum grade of C

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): American studies electives (AMER)

One FSLT/AILT course taught in the English department, AMST 201, or FMST 201 with a minimum grade of C

One FSLT/AILT course taught in the English department or a FMST 201 with a minimum grade of C

One FSLT/AILT taught in the English department or FMST 201 with a minimum grade of C

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): GS: Africa (GSAF)

One FSLT/AILT course taught in the English department, GS 290, or FMST 201 with a minimum grade of C

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): GS: Latin America (GSLA)

One FSLT/AILT course taught in the English department grade of C

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): American studies electives (AMER), IF-Power/Equity/Identity/Cult (IFPE), IF-Written Communication (IFWC)

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): GS: Western Europe (GSWE)

One 200-level ENGL with a minimum grade of C

One FSLT/AILT course taught in the English department or AMST 201 with a minimum grade of C

ENGL 220, one FSLT/AILT course taught in the English department, or FMST 201 with a minimum grade of C

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): American studies electives (AMER), Film Studies Group A (FLMA)

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): American studies electives (AMER), Film Studies Group B (FLMB)

ENGL 220, one FSLT/AILT course taught in the English department, AMST 201 or FMST 201 with a minimum grade of C

One FSLT/AILT course taught in the English department with a minimum grade of C

ENGL 220, one FSLT/AILT course taught in the English department, and FMST 201 with a minimum grade of C

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): WGSS Feminist and Queer Theory (WGFQ)

One 300-level ENGL with a minimum grade of C

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): Film Studies Group B (FLMB)

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): Linguistics elective (LING)

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): Law/Liberal Arts area 8 (LW8)

Units: 0.25-1

One FSLT/AILT taught in the English department and two 300-level English courses with a minimum grade of C

Approval by a faculty member

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): IF-Written Communication (IFWC)

CRWR 300 with a minimum grade of C, or permission of instructor

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): English elective (ENEL), Linguistics elective (LING), GS: Skills and Applied Courses (GSSA)

CRWR 300 with a minimum grade of C

Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): IF-Embodied Communication (IFEB)

CRWR 300 with a minimum grade of C or permission of instructor

One of the following: CRWR 311, CRWR 312, CRWR 313, or CRWR 320, CRWR 385, CRWR 386, CRWR 387, CRWR 392, CRWR 397, ENGL 385, ENGL 386, ENGL 387, ENGL 392, or ENGL 397 with a minimum grade of C

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Department of English

David Stevens, Chair Professors Ashe, Browder, Givens, Henry, Schwartz, Siebert Associate Professors Cheever, Gruner, Lurie, Outka, Pelletier, Russell, Singh, Stevens Assistant Professor Manganaro Director of Writing Center Essid Director of the Bridge to Success Program Snaza

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