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English Major, Literature Emphasis, B.A./B.S.


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College of Liberal Arts  >> English  

42 hours; 2.0 major GPA required

For lovers of reading, literature programs at the University of Southern Indiana provide a chance to study fiction, poetry and drama from a range of historical periods. Whether you’d like to improve your ability to understand what you read, learn to analyze and interpret any text, or improve your sense of history through literature and writing, the literature program will take you to imagined places that will enlarge your intellectual world. English majors with a literature emphasis are encouraged to apply for Endeavor Awards for Research and Creativity, which may provide funding to do advanced research at other major libraries around the country. If you are interested in learning to be an editor, or you have creative writing skills, there are internships available at Southern Indiana Review as well as opportunities to work on student publications.

The English department offers a major in English with a literature emphasis and a minor in Literature.

English Major


Notes: (1) English majors are normally expected to use HUM 241 - The Humanistic Tradition in Literature I  or HUM 242 - The Humanistic Tradition in Literature II  to fulfill Ways of Knowing-World Languages and Cultures in Core 39. (2) ENG 101  and ENG 201  do not fulfill any requirements for any major or minor in English or English Teaching.

English Courses (21 hours)


Shared English Core (12 hours)


All English and English Teaching majors are required to complete a 12-hour shared core of courses:

Shared English Electives (9 hours)


All English and English Teaching majors are required to complete 9 hours of shared electives at the 300- and 400-level:

Literature Emphasis (21 hours)


One Literature Course (3 hours)


Focusing on the period before the 18th Century:

One Literature Course (3 hours)


Focusing on the 18th or 19th Century:

Shakespeare or Major Author (3 hours)


Upper-level Electives (9 hours)


At least six hours must be literature courses; ENG 302  excluded.

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