Bachelor of Arts in English - Creative Writing Track
Program Description
The Department of English provides graduates with the essential foundations of critical thinking, reading, and writing skills. English majors often engage in undergraduate research projects, presenting conference papers at local, regional, and national conferences and publishing work in peer-reviewed journals. Our award-winning student literary journal, Arden, provides students an opportunity to gain editing and publishing experience as undergraduates. In addition to numerous study abroad courses, English majors have the opportunity to participate in the New York Arts program.With the BA in English-Creative Writing track, students explore various kinds of creative writing (poetry, fiction, nonfiction, screenwriting, playwriting) and then develop their talents to a higher level with advanced courses: advanced poetry writing, advanced fiction writing, and advanced creative nonfiction writing.
Career Opportunities
In addition to pursuing traditional careers in the discipline—like teaching, library science, journalism, and creative writing—our graduates succeed in business, law, and medicine. Our majors also pursue graduate degrees in English, creative writing, rhetoric, and technical communication.Admission Requirements
There are no program specific admission requirements.Learning Outcomes
Graduates will:- Students demonstrate competency in written communication by writing effectively in a variety of situations and for a variety of audiences.
- Students demonstrate competency in reading by interpreting the meaning of key terms; recognizing the primary purpose of a passage; making appropriate inferences; and recognizing rhetorical devices.
- Students demonstrate competency in quantitative reasoning by solving real-world problems in contexts that involve numerical data.
- Students demonstrate competency in critical thinking by interpreting and evaluating evidence in a piece of writing and drawing valid conclusions based on the information presented.
Additional Program Requirements
There are no specific academic regulations.Program of Study
Area A Essential Skills Required Hours: 9
ENGL 1101 (with a grade of "C" or better)
ENGL 1102 (with a grade of "C" or better)
Select one of the following courses:
MATH 1101
MATH 1113
MATH 1131
Area B Institutional Options Required Hours: 4-5
COMM 1110
Select two of the following courses:
ITDS 1779
ITDS 2726
ITDS 2735
ITDS 2746
ITDS 2749
ITDS 2755
Select one of the following courses:
INTS 2105
LEAD 1705
POLS 2401
HIST 1112
Any Area C-E course with a study abroad component.
Note: the extra hour may be used as an elective.
Area C Humanities/Fine Arts/Ethics Required Hours: 6
Select one of the following humanities courses:
ENGL 2112
ITDS 1155
PHIL 2010
Area D Science/Math/Technology Required Hours: 10-11
Select two science courses from the list below, one of which must include a lab.
ASTR 1105/1305 (lab optional)
ASTR 1106/1305
ATSC 1112/1112L
BIOL 1215K (lab included)
BIOL 1125 (no lab)
CHEM 1151/1151L
CHEM 1152/1152L
CHEM 1211/1211L
CHEM 1212/1212L
ENVS 1105/1105L (lab optional)
GEOL 1110 (no lab)
GEOL 1121/1121L
GEOL 1122/1322
GEOL 2225 (lab included)
PHYS 1112/1312
PHYS 1125/1325 (lab optional)
PHYS 2211/2311
PHYS 2212/2312
Select one of the following courses or a science course from above:
CPSC 1301/1301L
GEOG 2215
MATH 1125
MATH 1131
MATH 1165
MATH 2125
STAT 1127
Area E Social Sciences Required Hours: 12
Select one course from the following two courses:
HIST 2111
HIST 2112
Take the following course:
POLS 1101
Select one behavioral science course from the following courses:
ECON 2106
PSYC 1101
Select one world cultures course from the following courses:
ANTH 1107
ANTH 2105
ENGL 2136
GEOG 1101
HIST 1112
INTS 2105
ITDS 1156
Wellness Requirement Required Hours: 3
PHED 1205
Select any one PEDS course.
Area F Courses Related to Major Required Hours: 18
A grade of "C" or better is required in each ENGL course.
ENGL 2155: Introduction to Literary Studies: Critical Methods
ENGL 2156: Introduction to Literary Studies: Poetics
ENGL 2157: Writing for the English Major
Foreign Language 1002
Foreign Language 2001
Foreign Language 2002
Area G Program Requirements Required Hours: 24
A grade of C or better is required in each course.
ENGL 1000 must be satisfactorily completed five times.
ENGL 1000: English Convocation
Take each of the following: 9 hours
ENGL 3105: Introduction to Fiction Writing
ENGL 3106: Introduction to Poetry Writing
ENGL 3107: Introduction to Creative Nonfiction Writing
Take each of the following: 9 hours
ENGL 5157: Advanced Poetry Writing
ENGL 5158: Advanced Fiction Writing
ENGL 5159: Advanced Creative Nonfiction Writing
(Note: With special permission from the Creative Writing Faculty, a student may substitute
ENGL 4999: Creative Writing Senior Thesis for one of the Advanced-level workshops.)
Take each of the following: 3 hours
ENGL 4000 Baccalaureate Survey
ENGL 4555 Capstone: Selected Authors
Choose one of the following: 3 hours
ENGL 5545 Advanced Topics in Literature, Writing, and Theory
ENGL 5744 Studies in the Novel
Area H Program Electives Required Hours: 18
A grade of C or better is required in each course.
Select one of the following courses: 3 hours
ENGL 2112 World Lit II
ENGL 2135 Multicultural Literature
ENGL 2136 Language and Culture
ENGL 2147 Introduction to Film
ENGL 3130 Film Genres and Themes
ENGL 4505 Selected Topics in Shakespeare
ENGL 4507 Selected Topics in African American Literature
Select one of the following: 3 hours
ENGL 5166 History of the English Language
ENGL 5167 English Grammar
ENGL 5187 Old English
ITDS 5105 History and Practice of Translation
ENGL 3136 Renaissance Literature in Britain
ENGL 3137 Restoration 18th-Century in Britain
ENGL 3140 Modern Literature in Britain
ENGL 3197 Contemporary Anglophone Literature
Select two courses from the following: 6 hours
ENGL 3145 Early American Literature
ENGL 3148 American Modernism
ENGL 3149 Contemporary American Literature
ENGL 4506 Selected Topics in American Literature
Area IGeneral Electives Required Hours: 18
Total Hours Required: 123