English B.A.
	
Objectives
The mission of the English program is to graduate students who have mastered the principles of writing and textual interpretation, who have a sound knowledge of the development of human intellectual culture through literature, and who have developed the ability to create and analyze literary works intelligently
Options
    - B.A. in English: six hours of English Composition from the University Core Curriculum requirements, six hours of lower-division literature survey courses, 30 hours as specified, 18 hours in a minor, and 12 credit hours or four semesters of a foreign language
 
    - Minors in English, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Asian Studies, Spanish, Philosophy, and Religion Studies: 18 hours for each program
 
    - Teacher Certification
 
	
		
			Degree Requirements
		
Total Semester Credit Hours=120
			University Core Curriculum
		
University Core Curriculum (42 hours) including 6 hours of college composition (ENGL 1301, ENGL 1302) and 6 hours of 2000-level literature survey.
			Minimum Grade
		
A minimum grade of C in English courses.
			Required Courses (30 hours)
		
Thirty semester credit hours as specified below including at least 18 hours at this university:
			Writing, language study, or rhetoric (6 hrs.):
		
			British, World, or American Literature from the early or early modern periods (6 hrs.):
		
			British or American Literature from the modern periods (6 hrs.):
		
			Electives (9 hrs.):
		
			Senior Seminar:
		
			Foreign Language
		
12 credit hours of a single approved foreign language or the demonstration of equivalent competency. The student may also complete this requirement by passing a written examination approved by the foreign language faculty.
			Minor
		
A minor of at least 18 hours in a related discipline chosen in consultation with the student’s advisor.
			Electives