Academic Year:
DEGREE: BACHELOR OF ARTS
MAJOR: ENGLISH
CONCENTRATION: FILM
CURRICULUM CREDITS
University and College Requirements.
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
| The following two courses: |
6 |
| ENGL 101 |
Tools of Textual Analysis |
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| ENGL 102 |
Texts in Time |
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| Three of the following courses: |
9 |
| ENGL 204 |
American Literature |
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| ENGL 205 |
British Literature to 1660 |
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| ENGL 206 |
British Literature 1660-Present |
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| ENGL 208 |
Introduction to Drama |
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| ENGL 209 |
Introduction to the Novel |
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| ENGL 210 |
Introduction to the Short Story |
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| The following four courses: |
12 |
| ENGL 217 |
Introduction to Film |
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| ENGL 317 |
Film History |
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| ENGL 318 |
Studies in Film (variable content, may be repeated once) |
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| ENGL 417 |
Film Theory and Criticism |
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| Nine additional English credits at the 300- or 400-level. |
9 |
With the permission of the student's academic advisor or the director of the concentration, students may substitute up to six relevant credits in Art, Art History, Foreign Languages and Literatures, History, or Political Science for up to six of these nine credits.
A grade of C- is required in all major courses. No more than 51 credits with the ENGL prefix (including cross-listed courses) may be counted toward the total required for the degree. ENGL 110 will not be counted in the 51-credit maximum.
ELECTIVES
After required courses are completed, sufficient elective credits must be taken to meet the minimum credit requirement for the degree.
| CREDITS TO TOTAL A MINIMUM OF |
124 |
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