English

(Online|Arizona|Kansas City|Ottawa)

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. Students are encouraged to relate literary insights to their own lives as they become productive, sensitive, and ethical problem-solvers. They 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.

Curriculum

Liberal Arts Studies Seminars

  • LAS 12525 First Year Seminar
  • LAS 42515 Group Problem Solving

Plus one course in each of the following Breadth Areas:

  • Creative and Performing Arts
  • Historical and Cultural Perspectives
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Mathematical and Logical Systems
  • Natural Sciences (with lab)
  • Language and Communication
  • Health and Wellness
  • Theological and Philosophical Perspectives
Introductory Courses (Choose one)
  • ENG  10223   Contemporary Literature
  • ENG  10323   Literature and Film
Survey Courses
  • ENG  26023   From Homer to Herrick
  • ENG  27023   From Voltaire to Victoria
  • ENG  28023   From Wilde to Wai-Lin
  • ENG  40123   Literary Criticism
Dedicated Linquistics Course
  • ENG  32523   The English Language
Dedicated Writing Courses (Choose one)
  • ENG  32723   Creative Writing
  • ENG  31023   Advanced Expository Writing

Theme-Based Offerings (Choose three)

  • ENG  33023   Image and Text
  • ENG  33523   Environmental Literature
  • ENG  34023   Protest Literature
  • ENG  34523   Literature and Spirituality/Literature and the Sacred
  • ENG  36023   Peace Literature
  • ENG  37023   Literature of Personal Discovery
  • ENG  37623   Madness: A Multifaceted Approach

Seminars

  • ENG  41823   Shakespeare Seminar OR
    • ENG  45123   Seminar in British Literature
  • ENG  45023   Seminar in American Literature
  • ENG  40123   Literary Criticism

Liberal Arts Studies Courses

  • LAS 30012 Writing and Critical Thinking in the Liberal Arts OR
    • LAS 20010 College Seminar I and LAS 20020 College Seminar II
  • LAS 45012 Global Issues in the Liberal Arts (capstone)

Plus 6 credit-hours in each of the following Breadth Areas:

  • Art/Expression
  • Social/Civic
  • Science/Description
  • Value/Meaning

New Curriculum (effective 07-01-2012)

Major Required Courses
  • ENG 10223 Contemporary Literature OR
    • ENG 20223 Introduction to Literature
  • ENG 26023 From Homer to Herrick
  • ENG 27023 From Voltaire to Victoria
  • ENG 28023 From Wilde to Wai-Lin
  • ENG 40123 Literary Criticism
  • ENG 41823 Shakespeare Seminar OR
    • ENG 45123 Seminar: British Literature
  • ENG 45023 Seminar: American Literature
  • ENG 49201 Integrative Seminar in Criticism (Capstone Course)
Choose one of the following
  • ENG 31023 Advanced Expository Writing
  • ENG 32723 Creative Writing
Choose three of the following
  • ENG 33523 Environmental Literature
  • ENG 34023 Protest Literature
  • ENG 36023 Peace Literature
  • ENG 37023 Literature of Personal Discovery
  • ENG 31723 Multicultural Literature
  • ENG 32523 The English Language

Current Curriculum (effective through 06-30-2012)

Major Required Courses
  • ENG 31023 Advanced Expository Writing or ENG 40524 Process Writing
  • ENG 31723 Multicultural Literature
  • ENG 41823 Shakespeare Seminar
  • ENG 32523 The English Language
  • ENG 45023 Seminar in American Literature
  • ENG 45123 Seminar in British Literature
  • ENG 49201 Integrative Seminar in Criticism (Capstone Course)