ENGLISH MAJOR (no fewer than
39 units)
FOR
STUDENTS WHOSE CATALOG YEAR IS 2005 (OR LATER)
Students
with catalog years before 2005, may follow this major instead of the
major in their catalog year. If
they choose to follow this major, they must complete all six sections
of the 2005 major.
1. Complete the prerequisites in the major (6
units):
ENGL
2100 British Literature to 1800 OR ENGL 2110 British
Literature after 1800.
ENGL
2200 American Literature to 1865 OR ENGL 2210 American
Literature after 1865
·
NOTE: One of the above
choices must be either ENGL 2100 or ENGL 2200.
2. Complete the following courses in literature
(11 units):
ENGL
3150 Approaches to Literary
Study (WP) (4 units)
ENGL
4300 Shakespeare (3
units)
ENGL
4990 Senior Seminar (4
units)
3. Select one of the following courses in British Literature (3 units):
ENGL
3209 Medieval
Literature
ENGL
3210 English Renaissance Literature
ENGL
3215 Seventeenth Century English Literature
ENGL
3220 Eighteenth
Century English Literature
ENGL
3225 English
Romantic Literature
ENGL
3230 English
Victorian Literature
ENGL
3235 Modern
British Literature
ENGL
4105 English Novel
I
ENGL
4106 English Novel
II
ENGL
4115 Twentieth-Century
English Novel
ENGL
4305 Chaucer
ENGL
4310 Milton
ENGL
4510 Women Authors
(British)
ENGL
4950 Special
Studies in American Literature
4. Select one of the following courses in
American Literature (3 units):
ENGL
3400 Puritan and Colonial Periods
ENGL
3410 Romanticism and Transcendentalism
ENGL
3420 Realism and Naturalism
ENGL
3430 American
Literature: 20th Century to 1950
ENGL
3940 Multicultural
American Literature
ENGL
4107 American
Novel I
ENGL
4108 American
Novel II
ENGL
4110 American
Short Story
ENGL
4120 American
Poetry
ENGL
4140 American
Drama
ENGL
4150 20th
Century American Literature
ENGL
4520 Women
Authors (American)
ENGL
4930 Special
Studies in American Literature
5. Select one of the following courses in World
Literature (3 units):
ENGL
3510 International
Cinema, 4 units
ENGL
3920 Masterpieces
of World Literature
ENGL
3930 World
Literature in Translation
ENGL
3950 International
Non-European Women Authors
ENGL
4020 Literature
of the Classical World
ENGL
4109 The
Contemporary Novel
ENGL
4130 Dramatic
Literature I
ENGL
4135 Dramatic
Literature II
ENGL
4925 Studies
in World Literature
6. Select a minimum of 13 upper-division
elective units:
The
possibilities include, but are not limited to, creative writing,
film, and
linguistics. For example:
ENGL 3010 Creative Writing
Workshop, 4 units
ENGL 3750 Introduction to
Linguistic Theory, 4 units
ENGL 4010 Poetry Writing, 4
units
ENGL 4012 Fiction Writing,
4 units
*You may also
take any courses listed in the upper-division sections in
3, 4, and 5
that have not been taken to fulfill those requirements.
Revised 1/ 05