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ENLTn - Literature Minor

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English UG Minor

Program Title

English: Literature

Program Type

Minor

Degree Designation

Minor

Department(s)

Program Description

Effective: Fall 2018

Modifications Made to Curriculum: Fall 2024

Requisites

Requirements for the Minor (20 credits)


I. Literary Analysis (4 credits)

Complete all of the following:

II. Electives (16 credits)

Complete four Literature courses, at least two of which are upper-level.

  • course - Western Literature I

  • course - Western Literature II

  • course - Gender and Literature

  • course - Literature of Disability

  • course - African American Literature

  • course - Indigenous Environments: Literature and Film

  • course - US Multi-Ethnic Literature

  • course - Topics in Literary Studies

  • course - Introduction to Film Analysis

  • course - Introduction to Media Studies

  • course - Intermediate Selected Topics in Literature

  • course - American Prose

  • course - Environmental Writing and Eco-Criticism

  • course - Nature Writing

  • course - Literature of the Holocaust

  • course - Graphic Lit and Environment

  • course - Contemporary Transnational Cinema

  • course - History and Structure of the English Language

  • course - The Medieval Period: Mapping the Anglo-American Literary Tradition

  • course - The Renaissance: Mapping the Anglo-American Literary Tradition

  • course - 19th-Century British Literature: Mapping the Anglo-American Literary Tradition

  • course - 20th-Century British Literature: Mapping the Anglo-American Literary Tradition

  • course - American Literature Pre-1900: Mapping the Anglo-American Literary Tradition

  • course - American Literature Post-1900: Mapping the Anglo-American Literary Tradition

  • course - Anglophone Literature Post-1900: Mapping the Anglo-American Literary Tradition

  • course - Shakespeare

  • course - Independent Study in English

  • course - Advanced Topics in Literary Study

  • course - Gender and American Literature

  • course - Gender and Contemporary Anglophone Literature

  • course - Sexuality and Gender in 19th-Century Literature and Culture

  • course - Advanced Studies in Ethnic American Literature

  • course - Writers on Writing

  • course - Essays, Letters, Memoirs, and Meditations: Reading Nonfiction Prose

  • course - Gothic

  • course - Food, Justice, and U.S. Literature

  • course - Environmental Justice Literature

  • course - The Global City in Modern and Contemporary Fiction

  • course - Human Rights in Literature and Film

  • course - Old English

  • course - Thinking about Genre through Film

  • course - Cinema and Social Justice

  • course - Filming American Feminisms

  • course - Gender and Film

  • course - Theories of Authorship

  • course - Medieval or Renaissance Literature: Advanced Studies

  • course - British Literature of the 18th and 19th Centuries: Advanced Studies

  • course - British Literature Post-1900: Advanced studies

  • course - American Literature Pre-1900: Advanced Studies

  • course - American Literature Post-1900: Advanced Studies

  • course - Transatlantic Literature: Advanced Studies

  • course - Anglophone Literature Post-1900: Advanced Studies

  • course - Prose Fiction Pre-1900: Advanced Studies

  • course - The Novel in the 20th Century/Modernism and Postmodernism

  • course - Topics in Literary and Critical Theory

  • course - Marx, Nietzsche, Freud

  • course - Philosophy and Literature

  • course - Law and Literature

  • course - Intensive Reading of a Single Text Pre-1900

  • course - Intensive Reading of a Single Text Post 1900

  • course - Advanced Topics in Criticism and Theory

  • course - British Political Drama

  • course - Studies in British Literature: London Literature

  • course - Immersive Research in English

  • course - Senior Capstone

  • course - Specialized Honors I

  • course - Specialized Honors II