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Nov 24, 2024
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Academic Catalog 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English Minor
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Requirements for the Minor:
English minors have a seven-course requirement:
The seven course breakdown for the minor is as follows:
*One pre-1700 course
English Majors, minors and ID students all share two requirements. The first is one Shakespeare course, one of which is offered each term. The second requirement is a pre-1700 class, listed as EGL 202 through EGL 215, which covers courses in Medieval, Renaissance, Restoration or Early American literatures.
The pre-1700 and the Shakespeare requirements must be fulfilled with two separate courses. A second course in Shakespeare may count as an elective, but the department wishes to clarify that this practice should not substitute for taking a pre-1700 course.
Three 200-level English courses
- EGL 200 - (223) Shakespeare to 1600
- EGL 201 - (224) Shakespeare after 1600
- EGL 202 - Amazons, Saints and Scholars: Women’s Writing in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- EGL 203 - The Age of Heroes: The Anglo-Saxon Era
- EGL 204 - Plague, Revolt, Religion, and Nation: The Fourteenth Century
- EGL 205 - The Road to Canterbury
- EGL 206 - (205) Renaissance Literature
- EGL 208 - Renaissance Drama
- EGL 209 - (206) British Literature: The 1590s
- EGL 210 - British Literature: Seventeenth-Century Literature
- EGL 211 - Milton
- EGL 212 - The Restoration
- EGL 213 - (209) American Literature in Historical Context: Beginnings to 1800
- EGL 216 - (210) Eighteenth-Century British Literature
- EGL 217 - (214) Enlightenment and Romanticism
- EGL 218 - European Novel in Translation
- EGL 219 - Rise of the Novel
- EGL 220 - (211) The Romantic Revolution
- EGL 221 - (235) Romanticism and Media Studies
- EGL 224 - 19th-Century Novel
- EGL 225 - (291) The Brontë Sisters
- EGL 226 - (266) Victorian Detective Fiction
- EGL 227 - Governess Tales
- EGL 228 - (264) Novels of Education
- EGL 230 - (253) Desire, Incest, Cross-dressing, and Homo-erotica: Identity Politics In the Early American Sentimental Novel
- EGL 231 - (215) Nineteenth-Century American Literature
- EGL 232 - The American Renaissance
- EGL 233 - (216) African-American Literature: Beginnings to 1900: Vision and Re-Vision
- EGL 236 - (229) American Realism and Naturalism
- EGL 237 - (219) African-American Literature: 1900-Present
- EGL 239 - (217) American Literature and Culture: 1900-1960
- EGL 240 - (218) American Literature and Culture: 1960-Present
- EGL 241 - (260) From the Greatest Generation to the Generation Gap: American Fiction, 1900-1960
- EGL 242 - (261) Time Travelers, Dark Knights, and Grrrls [sic] with Attitude: American Fiction, 1960-Present
- EGL 246 - (270) Modern Poetry
- EGL 247 - (294) Studies in Modern Poets: Bishop and Gunn
- EGL 248 - (274) Introduction to Black Poetry
- EGL 249 - American Poetry Since 1960
- EGL 250 - (234) The Beats and Contemporary Culture
- EGL 253 - (254) Narratives of Haunting in US Ethnic Literature
- EGL 254 - (255) Discourses on the Viet Nam War
- EGL 255 - (244) Asian American Literature and Film
- EGL 258 - (252) Changing Ireland
- EGL 259 - (247) Irish Literature and Film
- EGL 260 - (297) James Joyce
- EGL 264 - (237) Women Writers, 18th to 20th Century
- EGL 265 - (238) Jewish Women Writers
- EGL 266 - (240) Black Women Writers
- EGL 268 - Gender and Genre
- EGL 270 - Humanities: The Origins
- EGL 099 - (271) The Bible: An Introduction
- EGL 272 - (279) Epic
- EGL 273 - Satire
- EGL 098 - (274) Tragedy
- EGL 275 - Autobiography
- EGL 276 - (281) Literature of the Manor House
- EGL 277 - Philosophical Fiction
- EGL 278 - (287) Science Fiction
- EGL 279 - (250) Literature and Science
- EGL 280 - Nature and Environmental Writing
- EGL 287 - Gender and Sexuality in Film
- EGL 288 - (285) Film as Fictive Art: World Cinema - History and Analysis
- EGL 289 - Studies in a Major Film Director
- EGL 290 - (288) Studies in Film Genre/Style: Documentary
- EGL 293 - (200) Workshop in Poetry
- EGL 294 - (201) Workshop in Fiction
- EGL 295 - (202) Workshop in Non-Fiction Prose
- EGL 296 - (299) Power of Words
One 300-level English course
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