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Academic advisement is crucial to ensure that you are taking the correct courses towards your degree. You will be required to register on-line; however, you will be blocked from registration until you have been cleared by an advisor from our department.

You will be assigned a primary and secondary advisor. In order to make the correct assignments, we need you to fill out the form below. As soon as an advisor has been assigned to you, you will be informed via phone or email.
 

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Credit Distribution Chart

Each semester, the syllabus of a particular course will permit that course to fulfill a major requirement in an area in which it does not typically belong. In order to determine which requirements these courses fulfill, students and advisors must consult the credit-distribution chart specific to the semester in which students plan to enroll in the course. All English courses (200 level and above) may also be taken for major elective credit.

Spring 2010

Literature of Race, Gender, and/or Sexuality

ENGL

205

Lesbian and Gay Literature

ENGL

214

Science Fiction

ENGL

215

Multiethnic United States Literature

ENGL

226

Women in Literature

ENGL

351

African/Caribbean Women Writers

ENGL

420

Major Cult Conflicts in Literature

International Literature

ENGL

226

Women in Literature

ENGL

324

Irish Literature

ENGL

329

Contemporary World Literature

ENGL

323

World Poetry of 20th Century

ENGL

351

African/Caribbean Women Writers

ENGL

406

Mythical Themes in Literature

ENGL

420

Major Cult Conflicts in Literature

Non-Survey Period Specific Courses
ENGL 312 Colonial American Lit (Corresponding Survey: American Lit II)
ENGL 356 The Victorian Age (Corresponding Survey: Brit Lit III)

Please Note:

* Four sections of ENGL 213 Introduction to the Study of Literature will be offered in the Spring semester. It is a major requirement and should be taken in the first semester after the declaration of major.

* Two sections of the Capstone Seminar will be offered in the Spring semester under the Course Title “Thematic Studies” (ENGL 410). It is a major requirement and should be taken in the Senior year.

Summer I 2009

Literature of Race, Gender, and/or Sexuality

ENGL

220

Survey African-Amer Literature

8150

ENGL

313

Stories of Teaching & Learning

8680

Creative Writing

ENGL

300

Workshop: Women Writers

8723

International Literature

ENGL

311

The Short Novel

8679

ENGL

313

Stories of Teaching & Learning

8680

ENGL

329

Contemporary World Lit

8682

Summer II 2009

International Literature

ENGL

323

World Poetry of 20th Century

9616

Creative Writing

ENGL

376

Workshop: Poetry

9617

Fall 2009

Literature of Race, Gender, and/or Sexuality

ENGL

215

Multiethnic US Literature

7138

ENGL

220

Survey African-Amer Literature

2046

ENGL

229

U.S. Latina/o Writers

1936

ENGL

226

Images of Women in Literature

7139

ENGL

313

Stories of Teaching & Learning

1940

ENGL

318

Postcolonial Literature

1956

Period-Specific Literature

ENGL

223

American Romanticism

7044

ENGL

326

Eighteenth-Century British Lit

7051

International Literature

ENGL

303

Development of the Novel

7046

ENGL

308

Satire

7053

ENGL

313

Stories of Teaching & Learning

1940

ENGL

318

Postcolonial Literature

1956

ENGL

323

World Poetry of 20th Century

1972

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