Expected Outcomes:1. Successful graduates will be able to read, analyze, and evaluate literary works, becoming familiar with works across awide continuum of genres and periods of literary history.2. Successful graduates will be able to research, analyze, and articulate in writing and orally a critical response to a body ofliterature.3. Successful graduates will be able to write effectively using the conventions of standard American English.4. Successful graduates will be able to speak effectively, and articulate and defend a position.
| Courses | |
|---|---|
| ENG 301 | Nineteenth Century Novel |
| ENG 302 | Romantic and Victorian Poetry |
| ENG 303 | Twentieth Century Novel |
| ENG 304 | Twentieth Century Poetry |
| ENG 305 | Modern Drama |
| ENG 310 | Literature for Youth |
| ENG 311 | Technical Writing |
| ENG 313 | Advanced Composition |
| ENG 315 | Advanced Grammar |
| ENG 321 | Women’s Literature |
| ENG 401 | Old and Middle English Literature |
| ENG 402 | Shakespeare |
| ENG 403 | Myth and Ancient Literature |
| ENG 404 | Restoration and Eighteenth-century English Literature |
| ENG 405 | Major Authors |
| ENG 411 | Linguistics |
| ENG 412 | Creative Writing: Prose |
| ENG 413 | Creative Writing: Poetry |
| ENG 421 | Nature Literature |
| ENG 422 | Southern Literature |
| ENG 423 | Introduction to Film |
| ENG 424 | Special Topics |