English

The English major promotes understanding, analysis, and evaluation of a wide range of authors, characters, themes, plots, and styles in world literature. Through varied approaches to literary criticism, students learn to appreciate the ways in which creative writing can capture the essence of the human condition. They are encouraged to relate literary insights to their own lives as they become productive, sensitive, and ethical problem-solvers. Students reflect on their values and discover what it means to be a socially responsible citizen. They are exposed to varied world views and learn to respect diversity and the opinions of others. By identifying the techniques and impacts of successful writers, students develop their expressive abilities, identify important personal issues, increase empathy for others, and discover their own voices and styles through the written word. The study of literature, composition, and linguistics is an important component of a liberal arts curriculum. English graduates may apply their abilities to a broad range of careers in law, journalism, advertising, public relations, publishing, communications, library science, technical writing, government, business, and education.

Degree Requirements

Required Major Courses

ENG 31723MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE

ENG 32523THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

ENG 41823SHAKESPEARE SEMINAR

ENG 45023SEMINAR: AMERICAN LITERATURE

ENG 45123SEMINAR IN BRITISH LITERATURE

ENG 49201INTEGRATIVE SEMINAR IN CRITICISM

ENG 31023ADVANCED EXPOSITORY WRITING

OR

ENG 40524PROCESS WRITING

ENG 49201 Integrative Seminar in Criticism: CAPSTONE COURSE

Arizona English Teaching Certification

Students seeking certification to teach must have a major area of study. This major area must include 30 semester credit hours of courses. Students should consult their academic advisor for more information regarding their major area. Students seeking certification in areas of study additional to their major must have a minimum of 24 semester credit hours of courses in an area. Students should consult their academic advisor requiring additional areas of certification.