The mission of the Department of Communication and Languages emerges from Lander's rich liberal arts tradition. Through writing, textual analysis and intercultural experiences, students develop the language skills and cultural fluency necessary for professional success and personal fulfillment.
Students majoring in English study literature, writing and language. This study prepares students for careers in education, law, theology, business, public relations, mass media and public service. Although the British-American heritage is central, African-American, Native American, European and non-western contributions to this literary tradition are also studied in relevant courses.
The B.A. in English is a program in the Department of Communication and Languages at Lander University. Click here to learn more about the department.
The Department of Communication and Languages is housed in Lander University’s College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. For more information on the college, click here.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Note: The information below provides convenient links to some of the courses required for this degree; however, it should not be used as a course registration guide. Please refer to the official Lander University Academic Catalog for the most accurate and up-to-date program requirements.
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS1 | CREDIT HOURS |
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A. Core Skills |
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ENGL 101 | Writing and Inquiry I | 3 | |
ENGL 102 | Writing and Inquiry II | 3 | |
Approved Mathematics |
3 | ||
B. Humanities and Fine Arts |
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ENGL 114 | Introduction to Literature | 3 | |
Approved Humanities and Fine Arts elective | 3 | ||
C. Behavioral and Social Perspectives (6 hours selected from 2 different disciplines) |
6 | ||
D. Scientific and Mathematical Reasoning | |||
Approved Science or Mathematics | 3 | ||
Approved Lab Science | 4 | ||
E. Founding Documents of the United States | |||
HIST 111R2 | United States History to 1877 OR HIST 112R2 United States History since 1877 OR POLS 101R2 American National Government |
3 | |
F. World Cultures | 3 | ||
G. LINK 101 | 1 | ||
Total General Education Requirements | 35 |
1 For approved courses see the General Education section
2 If you already have credit for HIST 111, do not take HIST 111R; if you already have credit for HIST 112, do not take HIST 112R; if you already have credit for POLS 101, do not take POLS 101R
MAJOR PROGRAM CORE REQUIREMENTS | CREDIT HOURS |
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ENGL 199 | Careers in English | 1 |
ENGL 200 | Writing Skills for English Majors | 2 |
ENGL 499 | Senior Seminar | 3 |
MAJOR PROGRAM ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS | CREDIT HOURS |
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101-level Foreign Language | 0-3* | |
102-level Foreign Language | 0-3* | |
200-level Foreign Language | 0-3* | |
ENGL 201 | Survey of British Literature | 3 |
ENGL 202 | Survey of American Literature | 3 |
ENGL 345 | Introduction to Language and Linguistics | 3 |
*English majors are required to complete foreign language study through the intermediate level (SPAN or FREN 203). Students who place above the 203 Intermediate level are exempt from the major requirement for foreign language.
MAJOR PROGRAM ELECTIVES | CREDIT HOURS |
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300-level English courses (select 3) ENGL 301: Medievalism ENGL 303: Renaissance ENGL 304: Classicism ENGL 311: Romanticism ENGL 312: Victorianism ENGL 322: Realism and Naturalism ENGL 325: Ethnic/Regional Literatures ENGL 326: Cultural Studies in American Cinema ENGL 338: Modernism ENGL 339: Postmodernism ENGL 344: Teaching and Applying English Grammar WRIT 300: Narrative Theory WRIT 350: Professional Revising and Editing WRIT 353: Writing Poetry WRIT 354: Writing Fiction WRIT 364: Writing Nonfiction WRIT 373: Writing and Research Methods WRIT 390: Scriptwriting |
9 |
400-level courses (select 3) COM 450: Advanced Professional Communication ENGL 401: Special Topics in Literature ENGL 402: Young Adult Literature ENGL 403: Special Topics in Film Studies ENGL 406: Studies in Major Authors ENGL 407: Research in English ENGL 408: Research in English ENGL 409: Research in English ENGL 413: Special Topics in Rhetoric ENGL 414: Studies in Genre ENGL 417: Reading/Writing Seminar ENGL 445: Topics in Language and Linguistics WRIT 450: Technical Writing WRIT 453: Advanced Creative Writing |
9 |
Upper-level English electives Select three additional courses from the 300- and 400-level courses listed above |
9 |
Total Major Program Requirements | 39-51* |
Additional Electives | 34-46* |
TOTAL FOR B.A. DEGREE | 120 |