Degree Requirements - 126 credits
Students can earn a Bachelor of Arts degree with this major
English Major Requirements: 11 courses, 41 credits
Core Requirements (5 courses, 17 credits)
Complete both of the following:
ENG-200 | Introduction to Textual Interpretation | 4 |
ENG-500 | Senior Capstone Seminar | 4 |
Choose one of the following:
CAS-201 | College to Career: Explore Your Options and Find Your Path | 1 |
ENG-202 | Careers in English | 1 |
Choose one of the following:
Choose one of the following:
Electives (3 courses, 12 credits)
- | Choose one additional 4-credit ENG course at the 100-level or higher | 4 |
- | Choose one additional 4-credit ENG course at the 300-level or higher | 4 |
- | Choose one additional 4-credit ENG course at the 300-level or higher | 4 |
Concentration Requirement (3 courses, 12 credits)
Choose one of the following areas of concentration:
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Creative Writing
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Literature
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Public and Professional Writing
Residency Requirement Policy: In the College of Arts and Sciences, a two-course (8 credit) residency requirement must be satisfied for completion of a minor and a four-course (16 credit) residency requirement must be satisfied for the completion of a major.
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Concentrations
Creative Writing Concentration: 3 courses, 12 credits
Core Requirement (1 course, 4 credits)
ENG-212 | Introduction to Creative Writing | 4 |
Creative Writing Workshop Requirement (2 courses, 8 credits)
Choose two of the following:
Literature Concentration: 3 courses, 12 credits
Literature Survey Requirement (1 course, 4 credits)
Choose one of the following in addition to the surveys taken for the core requirements:
Literature Before 1900 Requirement (1 course, 4 credits)
Choose one of the following:
Diverse Literature Requirement (1 course, 4 credits)
Choose one of the following:
Public and Professional Writing Concentration: 3 courses, 12 credits
Style, Editing, and Grammar Requirement (1 course, 4 credits)
Choose one of the following:
ENG-312 | English Grammar and Usage | 4 |
ENG-390 | Writing Process and Revision | 4 |
ENG-396 | Varieties of Workplace Writing | 4 |
Rhetoric and Composition Requirements (2 courses, 8 credits)
Choose two of the following:
ENG-221 | Tactical Rhetoric: Advocacy & Activism, Propaganda & Power | 4 |
ENG-376 | Literary Publishing | 4 |
ENG-377 | Writing for Digital Media | 4 |
ENG-395 | Rhetoric and Memoir | 4 |
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English Major Learning Goals and Objectives
Learning goals and objectives reflect the educational outcomes achieved by students through the completion of this program. These transferable skills prepare Suffolk students for success in the workplace, in graduate school, and in their local and global communities.
Learning Goals |
Learning Objectives |
Students will... |
Students will be able to... |
Demonstrate effective writing |
- Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence
- Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research
- Develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new approach |
Develop and display critical thinking |
- Understand, effectively analyze, and evaluate literary, critical, and theoretical source materials
- Use proper citation and research methods, including following MLA formatting |
Cultivate cultural literacy |
- Demonstrate broad familiarity with British and American literary traditions through study of major English and American writers and the literary history of England and America
- Gain exposure to diverse perspectives through study of literature with focuses on gender, race, ethnicity, immigrant experiences, or literary influences |
About the English Major
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