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Undergraduate Degrees

Undergraduate Programs

With nearly 40 full-time faculty, the Department of English offers courses a broad range of courses in English, American and Anglophone literature of all periods and genres, but also in related areas such as creative and expository writing, literature and visual arts, ethnic literature and cultural studies, the history of the English language and of literary criticism, and literary and cultural theory. Class sizes are kept at 25 to enable full discussion (16 in creative writing workshops), and faculty are available for advisement. Instructors assign extensive reading and writing in order to help students become perceptive readers, critical thinkers and strong writers -- skills that are their own lasting rewards and that also help prepare students for several areas of graduate study and for a number of professional and creative pursuits.

Advisement

All students are assigned a faculty advisor with whom they should meet once a semester before registering for courses. Together with the director of undergraduate studies and the department's undergraduate staff advisor, who students should consult about such matters as departmental clearances and course substitutions, faculty advisors help students shape their major according to their evolving interests and the major's requirements.

Major Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in English

Undergraduate majors in English are required to take 10 courses (for a total of 40 units) for a B.A. in English or for a B.A. in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing. The major requirements are flexible enough to allow an in-depth exploration in any field of literary or cultural study -- such as American or British literature, Renaissance or African American literature -- while providing historical breadth. The creative writing emphasis has several of the same requirements as the B.A. in English, in addition to which students will enroll in at least three, but no more than four, beginning, intermediate or advanced workshops in both poetry and fiction.

All majors must take three introductory survey courses, including at least two among the survey sequence ENGL 261, ENGL 262 and ENGL 263. One of the courses may be a 100-300 level course that introduces students to a particular genre or to the study of literature generally. Students should take at least two introductory courses before enrolling in upper-division electives or creative writing workshops.

In addition to three introductory courses, seven upper-division courses are required. For the B.A. in English, those seven courses must include two courses in literature written before 1800, one course in 19th century literature and one course in American literature. For the B.A. in English with an emphasis in creative writing, students must take at least three, but no more than four, creative writing workshops, with at least one in poetry and at least one in fiction. The remaining three or four upper-division courses must include at least one in literature written before 1900 and one in literature written after 1900.

Requirements for a Minor in English

The Department of English offers a minor in English that requires 28 units, or seven courses, including at least two introductory courses (among ENGL 261, ENGL 262 and ENGL 263) and at least four upper-division courses. Among upper-division courses, one must be in literature written before 1800 and one in American literature. An English minor may enroll in no more than two creative writing workshops.

Minor in Cultural Studies

Cultural studies is an interdisciplinary field of study that examines a broad array of issues of culture, including popular culture, identity, subcultures, nationalism, global culture and ethnography. This minor is designed for students majoring in the humanities or in the professional schools who wish to complement their majors with courses that investigate the politics of culture and cultural negotiation. Students are required to have a minimum 3.0 GPA and the completion of 32 units for admission to the minor.

Required courses units
COMM 384Interpreting Popular Culture4
CTCS 407African American Cinema, or
CTCS 411Film, Television and Cultural Studies4
ENGL 392Visual and Popular Culture, or
ENGL 472Literature and Related Arts4

Elective courses units
Choose three courses from the following. Students must take two electives outside the department of their major. Students may not take any more than two electives from any one department or school.
ANTH 263Exploring Culture Through Film4
AHIS 363Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Contemporary Art4
AHIS 469Critical Approaches to Photography4
CTCS 406History of American Television4
CTCS 407African American Cinema4
CTCS 478Culture, Technology and Communications4
COMM 339Communication Technology and Culture4
COMM 340The Cultures of New Media4
COMM 360The Rhetoric of Los Angeles4
COMM 370The Rhetoric of Ideas: Ideology and Propaganda4
COMM 395Gender, Media and Communication4
COLT 365Literature and Popular Culture4
ENGL 473Literature and Society4
ENGL 478Sexual/Textual Diversity4
FA 350Art Theory and Criticism4
FREN 320French Cinema and French Society: 1900 to the Present4
GEOG 325Culture and Place4
HIST 225Film, Power and American Society4
HIST 255American Popular Culture4
PAS 400Contemporary Public Art4
SOCI 342Race Relations4

Total units: 24

For more information or to apply to this minor, contact the Department of English, College of Letters, Arts and Sciences.

Double Majors

The department strongly encourages majoring in both English and in another department in the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences or in another school of the university.

English Honors Program

Candidates for the B.A. in English can receive a designation on their transcripts of departmental honors by successfully completing a program of two courses: ENGL 491 and ENGL 496, both of which may count toward the 40 units required for the major, and having a 3.5 final GPA. ENGL 491 is the prerequisite for ENGL 496, but even students not eligible for honors can apply for admission to ENGL 491. The application is due in the spring of the junior year. Students studying overseas can apply online. Students with a minimum GPA of 3.0 overall and 3.5 in English courses can apply for ENGL 496. For additional information, contact a departmental advisor or the director of undergraduate studies.

Teaching Credential Requirements

Credential requirements in California and elsewhere are complex and changeable. Students interested in preparing for public school teaching should contact the Credentials Office, Rossier School of Education, and the undergraduate advisor in the English department for up-to-date information. The English department usually offers courses that satisfy most, if not all, of these requirements.