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English - Integrative English Studies Option

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English - Integrative English Studies Option (120 Credits)

A student may be admitted to the English – Integrative English Studies Option upon making their intention known to the department.

Requirements for this degree include 27 credits of core classes, and 12 credits of Integrative electives to include a maximum of 3 credits of 200-level coursework and a minimum of 3 credits of 400-level coursework.
First Year
First TermCredits
Biological Sciences [BSCI] with lab14
ENGLISH 101 [WRTG]3
HISTORY 105 [ROOT]3
Humanities [HUM]3
Electives23
Second TermCredits
Arts [ARTS]3
Physical Sciences [PSCI] with lab14
Quantitative Reasoning [QUAN]3
Social Sciences [SSCI]3
Electives23
Second Year
First TermCredits
Communication [COMM] or Written Communication [WRTG]3
Diversity [DIVR]3
Equity and Justice [EQJS]3
Integrative Elective33
Electives23
Second TermCredits
Critical and Theoretical Approaches course43
ENGLISH 302 [M]3
Humanities in Practice and Production course53
Electives26
Complete University Writing Portfolio
Third Year
First TermCredits
Global and Decolonial Approaches course63
Historical Approaches course73
Integrative Elective33
Foreign Language, if needed, or Electives84
Electives23
Second TermCredits
Intersectional Approaches courses96
Foreign Language, if needed, or Electives83 or 4
Electives26
Fourth Year
First TermCredits
Ecology and Place course103
300-400-level Integrative Elective33
400-level Integrative Electives36
Electives23
Complete Senior Exit Survey
Second TermCredits
Integrative Capstone [CAPS]3
Public and Professional Writing and Applications course113
400-level Integrative Elective33
Electives23

Footnotes
1To meet College of Arts and Sciences requirements, students must complete 1 additional lab credit of [BSCI] or [PSCI] for a total of 8 credits (2 labs).
2Electives must include sufficient 300-400-level coursework to meet the University requirement of 40 credits of upper-division coursework. May need to include a writing in the major [M] course to meet University requirements.
3Integrative Electives: (18 credits) Approved courses include ENGLISH, WGSS, and/or HUMANITY courses at the 200, 300, or 400 level. No more than one 200-level course may be applied to the Integrative Electives requirement. At least one Integrative Elective course must be at the 400-level.
4Critical and Theoretical Approaches course (3 credits): choose from ENGLISH/ANTH 256 [SSCI], ENGLISH 301 [WRTG], 307 [M], 308 [M], 326, 360, 410 [CAPS], 460 [M]; WGSS 385/SOC 382 [EQJS], WGSS 481 [M], 485 [M].
5Humanities in Practice and Production course (3 credits): choose from ENGLISH 212 [ARTS], 251 [ARTS], 323, 339 [ARTS], 342 [ARTS], 343, 357, 361, 365 [WRTG], 402 [WRTG] [M], 461[M]; DTC/ENGLISH 354 [ARTS] [M].
6Global & Decolonial Approaches course (3 credits): choose from ENGLISH 222, 371, 372, 373, [HUM], 489 [EQJS]; CES 373/ENGLISH 341 [M], CES 353/ENGLISH 345 [M], CES 405/ENGLISH 410 [CAPS]; HUMANITY 410, HUMANITY 450/HISTORY 465, WGSS 340.
7Historical Approaches course (3 credits): choose from ENGLISH 210 [HUM], 305 [HUM], 306 [HUM], 307 [M], 366 [HUM], 368 [HUM], 370, 371, 372, 401, 454; HUMANITY 302 [HUM] [M], 303 [M], 335, 350, 410; HUMANITY 450/HISTORY 465.
8Two years of high school foreign language or at least two semesters of college-level foreign language are required by the College of Arts and Sciences for graduation.
9Intersectional Approaches courses (6 credits): choose from ENGLISH 260, 322 [DIVR] [M], 362 [EQJS], 363, 369, CES 220/ENGLISH 220 [HUM], CES 315/ENGLISH 315 [M], CES 353/ENGLISH 345 [M], CES 373/ENGLISH 341 [M], ENGLISH/WGSS 309, ENGLISH/WGSS 317, WGSS 211/ENGLISH 211 [HUM], WGSS 300/ENGLISH 310/SOC 300 [EQJS] [M]; WGSS 338 [HUM], WGSS 340, WGSS 385/SOC 385 [EQJS], WGSS 481 [M], 485 [M].
10Ecology and Place course (3 credits): choose from ENGLISH 219 [HUM], 409, 419, 495 [M]; AMER ST 472/CES 462/ENGLISH 472 [EQJS]; CES 373/ENGLISH 341 [M]; HUMANITY 304 [HUM]; WGSS 460.
11Public and Professional Writing and Applications course (3 credits): choose from ENGLISH 323, 324 [M], 326, 342 [ARTS], 357, 358, 365 [WRTG], 402 [WRTG] [M], 405, 461 [M], 498, 499; HUMANITY 280 [ARTS].

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