Academic Catalog 2019-2020 
    
    Mar 29, 2024  
Academic Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

English (ID), B.A.


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Requirements for the Interdepartmental (ID) Major:


Students wishing to declare an ID major should confer with both Department Chairs to explain how their intellectual interests or plan of study might integrate the two disciplines.

 

English ID majors take eight courses, including the required courses below:

 

 

Take the following:


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.

Four intermediate courses of choice (all 200-levels are the same difficulty):


Requirements for Honors in English (ID):


Students seeking interdepartmental honors in English have a 10-course requirement, the usual eight and the two-term thesis seminar. Be advised that Honors ID majors, like full Honors majors, must take the Literary Theory course EGL 302  in their Junior year and meet the other qualifications for honors.

In the two-term honors thesis seminar (EGL 402  / EGL 403 ) students are expected to learn research methods, discuss their subjects and approaches to them, and share ideas and writing, as they work toward completing their individual theses under the direction of the seminar instructor. Prospective Honors thesis and Honors ID thesis writers take the Literary Theory Seminar EGL 302  in Winter of their Junior year, prior to applying to write a thesis, whether proposing a creative or an analytical thesis. Students proposing creative theses should have already participated in a creative writing workshop in the proposed genre. Interested students should discuss possible thesis subjects with their advisor and other departmental members in order to develop an appropriate thesis topic. Prospective Honors thesis students apply by submitting a two-to three-page thesis proposal with a writing sample in the appropriate genre in Spring of their junior year, for review by the department’s Honors thesis selection committee.

ID Majors should be particularly attentive to whether the other part of the ID Major requires a thesis to complete the major since English does not and only admits honors thesis students by application.

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