Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019

English B.A., Literature Concentration

Degree Requirements

Core Areas A-E

Satisfactorily complete core Areas A-E, as listed in the Core Curriculum section of this catalog.

Total Credit Hours:42

Area F

Introductory English Courses

Satisfactorily complete each of the following courses:

ENGL 2120Intro to British Literature

3

ENGL 2130American Literature

3

ENGL 2150Shakespeare

3

ENGL 2160Studies in International Lit

3

ENGL 2200Writing About Literature

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Foreign Language

Satisfactorily complete one of the following courses:

FREN 2002Interm Fren Lang & Culture II

3

GRMN 2002Inter German Lang & Culture II

3

ITAL 2002Interm Ital Lang & Culture II

3

SPAN 2002Interm Span Lang & Culture II

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Major Requirements

Pre-1800 Topics

Satisfactorily complete one of the following courses:

ENGL 4220Medieval English Literature

3

ENGL 4223Chaucer

3

ENGL 4224Renaissance Poetry and Prose

3

ENGL 4226Topics in Shakespeare

3

ENGL 4227Milton

3

ENGL 4228Development of English Drama

3

ENGL 4229English Renaissance Drama

3

ENGL 4330Restoration & 18th Cent Lit

3

ENGL 4331Eighteenth-Cent English Novel

3

ENGL 4530Early American Literature

3

ENGL 4920Spec Topics in Pre-1800 Lit

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Post-1800 Topics

Satisfactorily complete one of the following courses:

ENGL 4335English Romanticism

3

ENGL 4337Victorian Literature

3

ENGL 433819th-Century English Novel

3

ENGL 4440Modern Drama

3

ENGL 444120th-Century British Fiction

3

ENGL 4445Literary Women

3

ENGL 4446Modern Poetry

3

ENGL 4450International Women's Lit

3

ENGL 4540American Romanticism

3

ENGL 4555American Realism

3

ENGL 4660Modern American Literature

3

ENGL 4662Southern Literature

3

ENGL 4664Flannery O'Connor

3

ENGL 4667African-American Literature

3

ENGL 4669Multicultural Amer Literature

3

ENGL 4671Studies in Native American Lit

3

ENGL 4675Contemporary American Lit

3

ENGL 4680Hip Hop Literature & Culture

3

ENGL 4740Women & Popular Culture

3

ENGL 4770Studies in Folklore

3

ENGL 4775Folklore and Literature

3

ENGL 4810Film Studies

3

ENGL 4820Jane Austen on Film

3

ENGL 4925Spec Topics in Post-1800 Lit

3

Total Credit Hours:3

American Topics

Satisfactorily complete one of the following courses:

ENGL 4530Early American Literature

3

ENGL 4540American Romanticism

3

ENGL 4555American Realism

3

ENGL 4660Modern American Literature

3

ENGL 4662Southern Literature

3

ENGL 4664Flannery O'Connor

3

ENGL 4667African-American Literature

3

ENGL 4669Multicultural Amer Literature

3

ENGL 4671Studies in Native American Lit

3

ENGL 4675Contemporary American Lit

3

ENGL 4680Hip Hop Literature & Culture

3

ENGL 4910Spec Topics in American Lit

3

Total Credit Hours:3

British Topics

Satisfactorily complete one of the following courses:

ENGL 4220Medieval English Literature

3

ENGL 4223Chaucer

3

ENGL 4226Topics in Shakespeare

3

ENGL 4227Milton

3

ENGL 4228Development of English Drama

3

ENGL 4229English Renaissance Drama

3

ENGL 4330Restoration & 18th Cent Lit

3

ENGL 4331Eighteenth-Cent English Novel

3

ENGL 4335English Romanticism

3

ENGL 4337Victorian Literature

3

ENGL 433819th-Century English Novel

3

ENGL 444120th-Century British Fiction

3

ENGL 4820Jane Austen on Film

3

ENGL 4915Spec Topics in British Lit

3

Total Credit Hours:3

International Topics

Satisfactorily complete one of the following courses:

ENGL 4224Renaissance Poetry and Prose

3

ENGL 4447Comparative Literature

3

ENGL 4449Great Books of the Western Wrl

3

ENGL 4450International Women's Lit

3

ENGL 4451African Literature

3

ENGL 4452African Women Writers

3

ENGL 4455Lit of the Islamic World

3

ENGL 4468Intro to Japan Lit & Culture

3

ENGL 4770Studies in Folklore

3

ENGL 4775Folklore and Literature

3

ENGL 4955Special Topics in Intern'l Lit

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Multicultural Topics

Satisfactorily complete one of the following courses:

ENGL 4667African-American Literature

3

ENGL 4669Multicultural Amer Literature

3

ENGL 4680Hip Hop Literature & Culture

3

ENGL 4671Studies in Native American Lit

3

ENGL 4740Women & Popular Culture

3

ENGL 4950Special Topics

1 - 4

Total Credit Hours:3

Language and Theory

Satisfactorily complete one of the following courses:

ENGL 4110Literary Criticism

3

ENGL 4112Theories of Comp and Lit

3

ENGL 4115Hist of the English Language

3

ENGL 4116Structure of Present-Day Eng

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Junior Seminar

Satisfactorily complete the following course:

ENGL 3900Critical Approaches to Lit

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Senior Seminar

Satisfactorily complete the following course:

ENGL 4900Seminar of Lang & Literature

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Senior Capstone Experience

Satisfactorily complete one of the following courses.  Additional information about each option is provided below in the Additional Degree Requirements section.

ENGL 4024Teach Writing in Schools II

3

ENGL 4025Lit Journal Design & Editing

3

ENGL 4960Internship

1 - 15

ENGL 4970Thesis

1 - 3

ENGL 4980Study Abroad

1 - 15

ENGL 4999Undergraduate Research

1 - 4

IDST 4999IDST Capstone

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Electives

English majors who need more than one language course to meet the University B.A. requirements may have a lower number of elective hours.

Total Credit Hours:18-30

Additional Degree Requirements

Satisfactorily complete all graduation requirements listed in the academic policies section of this catalog.

A grade of C or better is required in all English courses; more than one grade of D or below may disqualify a student from continuing in the major.


English majors in the Literature concentration may meet the GC Senior Capstone Experience requirement in any of the following ways:

  1. The Thesis option (ENGL 4970). Students wishing to undertake an original research project of their own design, in consultation with a faculty mentor, will enroll in ENGL 4970 in the fall semester, which will serve as a writing workshop for the cohort of students working on thesis projects. Each student will study advanced research methods, compose a scholarly bibliography on an original topic of their own devising, revise drafts of their project, and complete a polished thesis of 25-40 pages.
  2. The Internship option (ENGL 4960). With the approval of the Internship Coordinator, students will find and complete an internship experience appropriate for their personal and professional interests. Past students have interned successfully at law offices, in court systems, for magazines and newspapers, and in public and private secondary schools. In addition to the actual work of the internship, students will register for ENGL 4960 in the fall semester. Students may take this course after completion of an internship (spring or summer internships) or concurrently with the internship (fall internships). Each student in the course will be required to make a portfolio or other appropriate documentation reflecting their learning and experiences in their placement, which will be evaluated by the Internship Coordinator. A presentation and a substantial piece of writing will be produced in this workshop. The field supervisor will provide an evaluation of the student’s work in the internship.
  3. The Undergraduate Research option. Students enroll in ENGL 4999, usually cross-listed with a 4000-level literature course (or IDST 4999 with Chair’s approval), at the instructor’s discretion. Students work with the instructor to design a mentored research experience within the course, producing a substantial bibliography, research paper, and public presentation in conjunction with the class topic. Semesters vary.
  4. The Journal Editing option (ENGL 4025). Students register for Literary Journal Design and Editing, which teaches the rudiments of literary journal publishing (conception, design, selection, and production) and the use of desktop publishing applications (such as Photoshop and InDesign) to produce a unique literary journal from scratch. Requires Instructor approval. Fall semester only.
  5. Teaching of Writing in the Schools (WITS) option (ENGL 4024). Involves a two semester commitment (fall/spring only) mentoring seventh grade students in the GC Early College. This option requires significant commitment and the ability to interact responsibly with younger students. Interested majors must apply in the spring before their senior year, keeping in mind the fall/spring commitment. Students register for ENGL 4023 in the fall semester and ENGL 4024 in the spring for capstone credit.
  6. The Study Abroad option. Students may complete the capstone as part of a study abroad experience in one of two ways: either through a research or a practicum tract. 1) For research, enroll in (ENGL 4999) Undergraduate Research) cross-listed with a study abroad course taught by a GCSU Literature faculty member. Each student will then work within the course and in consultation with the instructor to complete a project involving a substantial bibliography, research paper, and a public presentation relating to the themes of the course. 2) For the practicum tract, students find and complete an internship abroad, in conjunction with the internship coordinator. Enroll in ENGL 4960 (Internship) either concurrently with your study abroad experience or the fall semester after you return. This option takes some planning and preparation, and approval of the Chair. Note: Students wishing to study abroad without receiving capstone credit for the experience may still enroll in ENGL 4980 Study Abroad or ENGL-2980 Study Abroad for elective credit toward the major.

Total Credit Hours: 120