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Courses in English include the study of writing, language, and literature. Writing courses are designed to teach the strategies for producing clear, effective, and expressive written communication. Study of the English language is designed to teach language principles and history in order to foster informed attitudes toward varieties of language and language change. Courses in literature are designed to teach methods of literary interpretation through the study of representative works.
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English Major
—Liberal Arts, Pre-Law, Pre-Seminary Programs
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31 credits
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Required Courses
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30 credits
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ENG202 |
Literary Genre and Interpretation |
3 |
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ENG301
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Advanced Composition (w)
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3
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ENG315
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Contemporary Mosaic
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3
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ENG321 |
The English Language |
3 |
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ENG332
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Shakespeare (w)
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3
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ENG337 |
British Literature I |
3 |
ENG338 |
British Literature II |
3 |
ENG343 |
American Literature (w) |
3 |
ENG350 |
World Literature |
3 |
ENG491 |
Seminar in Literature |
3 |
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Senior Project
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1 credit
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ENG483
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Senior Project
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1-5
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0910AC
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