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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Literature Concentration (18 credits)
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The Literature concentration consists of 18 credits of literature courses across six categories. Students may not count courses in the major core for concentration requirements.
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British Literature, Pre-1660 3 credits
Students will take a 300- or 400-level course in Pre-1660 British Literature. Variable topics courses will fulfill this requirement only when the title of a particular section of the course indicates that a majority of the term will be spent studying authors from this particular literary period. Courses satisfying this requirement include:
British Literature, Post-1660 3 credits
Students will take a 300- or 400-level course in Post-1660 British Literature. Variable topics courses will fulfill this requirement only when the title of a particular section of the course indicates that a majority of the term will be spent studying authors from this particular literary period. Courses satisfying this requirement include:
American Literature, Pre-1865 3 credits
Students will take a 300- or 400-level course in Pre-1865 American Literature. Variable topics courses will fulfill this requirement only when the title of a particular section of the course indicates that a majority of the term will be spent studying authors from this particular literary period. Courses satisfying this requirement include:
American Literature, Post-1865 3 credits
Students will take a 300- or 400-level course in Post-1865 American Literature. Variable topics courses will fulfill this requirement only when the title of a particular section of the course indicates that a majority of the term will be spent studying authors from this particular literary period. Courses satisfying this requirement include:
World Literature 3 credits
Students will take a 300- or 400-level course in a world literature outside the British and American tradition. Variable topics courses will fulfill this requirement only when the title of a particular section of the course indicates that a majority of the term will be spent studying authors from a world literature outside the British and American Tradition. Courses satisfying this requirement include:
Literature Elective 3 credits
Students will take a 300-level or 400-level literature elective (a Perspectives course may be used here). Courses satisfying this requirement include ENGL 310, 325-346, 351, 358-373, 377-379, 395, 411-444, or 495 not taken elsewhere in core or concentration. |
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