Kingfisher Concentration - English requirements (9 Credits)
The Kingfisher Concentration in English provides students with a strong training in essential academic and professional skills, including critical analysis and writing. Foundational courses in the minor familiarize students with the discipline of English studies and provide a basis for further advanced courses to allow the student to develop their interests in a variety of areas.
This Kingfisher Concentration has an associated minor that allows for continued study of these topics: English Minor
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Required course: | ||
| ENG 200 | Introduction to English Studies | 3 |
| Choose two courses from the following: | 6 | |
| Introduction to Creative Writing | ||
| Creative Writing: Narrative Forms | ||
| Poetic Forms | ||
| Introduction to American Studies | ||
| Theories and Methods in American Studies | ||
| Ethics and the Use of Rhetoric | ||
| The Essay: Critical and Developmental Reading | ||
| Explorations in the Essay | ||
| Technical and Professional Writing | ||
| Composition Theory and Practice | ||
| American Literature/American Identity | ||
| Sources and Methods of Writing | ||
| Sources and Methods of Reading | ||
| Sources and Methods of Justice | ||
| English Literature I: Medieval/Early Renaissance | ||
| English Literature II: Late Renaissance/Neo-Classical | ||
| English Literature III: Romantic/Victorian | ||
| American Literature I: Beginning To Civil War | ||
| American Literature II: 1860-1914 | ||
| English and American Literature: 1914 to the Present | ||
| Special Topics in Native American Literature | ||
| American Literature: Vision and Reality | ||
| Western Literature of the United States | ||
| Caring for the Poor: Poverty, Health Care, and the Novel | ||
| Hysteria: Gender and Health in Literature | ||
| History and Criticism of Cinema | ||
| Literature and the Environment | ||
| History and Future of the Book | ||
| Medical Humanities in English Studies | ||
| The Roaring Twenties | ||
| Introduction to African Literature | ||
| African-American Literature | ||
| Literature of Francophone Africa | ||
| Novel Ecologies: History, Literature, and Environmental Crisis | ||
| Seminar in Creative Writing | ||
| Screenwriting | ||
| The Thirties | ||
| Chaucer | ||
| Shakespeare | ||
| Women in Literature | ||
| Milton | ||
| Studies in Major Authors | ||
| Utopian Literature | ||
| History of the English Language | ||
| Introduction to Linguistic Studies | ||
| Adventurous Men and Wild Women: Genre, Gender and Geography in Fin-de-Siecle Literature | ||
| Popular Literature | ||
| Canadian Literature | ||
| Health, Justice and Literature | ||
| Literature, Philosophy and Economics: In Search of Economic Justice | ||
| Literacy And Community: Reading And Writing Toward Social Change | ||
| Literacy and Technology: How Technology Shapes Cultural Literacy | ||
| Introduction to Green Cultural Studies | ||
| Trauma in Literature | ||
| 18th and/or 19th Century British Novel | ||
| Modern British Novel | ||
| Modern British Poetry | ||
| Daughters of Erin: Irish Women Writers | ||
| The Body in Early English Literature | ||
| Contemporary British Literature | ||
| Modern Novel | ||
| Modern Drama | ||
| Modern Poetry | ||
| Global Bollywood | ||
| Satire | ||
| Comedy | ||
| Modern American Poetry | ||
| Seminar in Film Studies | ||
| Modern American Drama | ||
| 19th-Century American Novel | ||
| Modern American Novel | ||
| Contemporary American Literature | ||
| Writing and Working for Justice | ||
| The Elements of Style: Form and Structure in Writing | ||
| History of Literary Criticism | ||
| Special Topics in British Literature | ||
| Special Topics in American Literature | ||
| The Rhetoric of Emotion | ||
| Special Literary Topics | ||
| American Prisons: Punish or Reform | ||
| Total Credits | 9 | |