Minor in English
Overview
The Minor in English affords students basic training in one of three areas: English literature, language, or professional creative writing. The training offered by the program in creative writing is unique to the region.
Program Objectives
The Minor in English aims to:
- enhance communication, critical thinking, and creativity,
- support skills greatly needed in careers nowadays, and
- complement majors in the humanities, social sciences, communication arts, education, Arabic, translation and business.
Learning Outcomes
Graduates with a Minor in English will:
- enhance their writing proficiency through literary and linguistic assignments,
- acquire both literary and linguistic content in various areas, and become aware of the cultural, political, and social perspectives of different societies,
- analyze and critique different topics, and further develop their research methods, and
- reflect upon the different aspects of today’s global issues in a literary and linguistic framework.
Curriculum
For the Minor in English, students must complete 18 credits, distributed as follows:
- Core Requirements (9 credits)
- English Electives (9 credits)
Core Requirements (9 credits)
- ENG213 Introduction to Language (3 cr.)
- ENG216 Introduction to Literature (3 cr.)
- Any English writing course
English Electives (9 credits)
Literature
- ENG323 Renaissance Drama (3 cr.)
- ENG324 Medieval Literature (3 cr.)
- ENG325 Renaissance Poetry (3 cr.)
- ENG326 Restoration & Neoclassical Literature (3 cr.)
- ENG328 Early Novel (3 cr.)
- ENG336 Romantic & Victorian Poetry (3 cr.)
- ENG339 19th Century British Novel (3 cr.)
- ENG342 Modernism & Beyond (3 cr.)
- ENG345 20th Century British Novel (3 cr.)
- ENG346 Contemporary Culture (3 cr.)
- ENG348 Post-Colonial Anglophone Literature (3 cr.)
- ENG351 Early American Literature (3 cr.)
- ENG352 20th Century American Novel (3 cr.)
- ENG354 Theories of Literature and Culture (3 cr.)
- ENG376 Gender in Literature (3 cr.)
- ENG487 Topics in Drama & Theater (3 cr.) 1
1 ENG487 can be taken more than once for extra credits if the topics differ.
Language
- ENG281 Language & Change: Past, Present, & Future (3 cr.)
- ENG282 Language & the Media (3 cr.)
- ENG283 Language & Gender (3 cr.)
- ENG303 Literary Linguistics (3 cr.)
- ENG380 Language & the Law (3 cr.)
- ENG381 Corpus Linguistics (3 cr.)
- ENG480 Discourse & Power (3 cr.)
Writing
- ENG301 Food Writing (3 cr.)
- ENG302 Travel Writing (3 cr.)
- ENG304 Fashion Writing (3 cr.)
- ENG305 Performing Arts Criticism (3 cr.)
- ENG331 Poetry Writing (3 cr.)
- ENG333 Fiction Writing (3 cr.)
- ENG335 Playwriting (3 cr.)
- ENG361 Adaptation (3 cr.)
- ENG362 Multimedia Storytelling (3 cr.)
- ENG410 Writing for International Organizations (3 cr.)
- ENG411 Speech Writing (3 cr.)
- ENG412 Grant Writing (3 cr.)