Minimum required major and supporting course work normally equate
to 39 hours including a minimum of 33 hours of English courses.
General education: The LAS General Education requirements are
set up so that students automatically complete the Campus General
Education requirements.
Departmental distinction: A student interested in graduating with
distinction or high distinction must enter the honors program with
at least a 3.25 grade point average, complete three honors seminars,
and write a senior honors essay. To be considered for highest distinction,
a student must take an additional 3 hours and complete a senior
honors thesis. The level of distinction is assigned by the honors
committee on the basis of grade point average, work in English courses
and in honors seminars, and the readers' evaluations of the honors
essay or honors thesis. Interested students should consult the departmental
honors adviser for details.
Hours |
Requirements |
3-6 |
Introductory
Literature: Courses in this group should be completed as
early as possible. Students may choose one of the following
options: |
|
3 hrs Option
A (preferred): |
|
English
200: Intro to Literary Study |
|
or
|
|
6 hrs Option
B: |
|
English
101: Intro to Poetry and either |
|
English
102: Intro to Drama or |
|
English
103: Intro to Fiction |
|
(Students
who have already taken some other combination of introductory
literature courses should consult with an advisor). |
12 |
Core Courses
(the 200-level courses in this group need not be taken strictly
in the order listed, but should be taken before the 300-level
coursework). Note the special prerequisites for these courses:
|
|
3 hrs ENGL
201: Critical Approaches to Lit. Prerequisite: Completion
of the Comp. I requirement and ENGL 200/101/102 or 103.
|
|
3 hrs ENGL
209: English Lit to 1798. Prerequisite: Completion of the
Comp. I requirement and ENGL 200/101. |
|
3 hrs ENGL
210: English Lit 1798 to Present. Prerequisite: Completion
of the Comp. I requirement and ENGL 200/101. |
|
3 hrs ENGL
255: Survey of American Lit I. Prerequisite: Completion of
the Comp. I requirement and English 200/101. |
18 |
Distribution
Requirements: Choose one course from each of the following
groups: You must include 12 hours at the 300- or 400-level
(at least six of these must be in literature), including a section
of ENGL 300+ (Writing about Literature) designated as fulfilling
one of the distribution requirements. It is recommended that
English 300+ be taken before your other 300- or 400-level coursework.
|
|
Note:
Courses listed under more than one group can count for only
one group requirement. Topics of courses marked with
an asterisk (*) must be identified as satisfying the appropriate
group to count. |
|
3 hrs Shakespeare:
|
|
418
Shakespeare I |
|
419
Shakespeare II |
|
300+*
|
6 hrs |
British Literature:
Choose one course from both Group I and Group
II |
|
Group I:
British literature before 1800. |
|
202 Medieval Lit and Culture |
|
204 Renaissance Lit and Culture |
|
206 Enlightenment Lit and Culture |
|
274* Literature and Society |
|
280* Women Writers |
|
281* Women in the Lit Imagination |
|
415 Early Renaiss Poetry & Prose |
|
416 Drama of Shakespeare's Contemp |
|
421 Later Renaiss Poetry & Prose |
|
426 Earlier 18thC Literature |
|
427 Later 18thC Literature |
|
428 English Drama 1660-1800 |
|
429 18th Century Fiction |
|
461* Topics in Literature |
|
475 Lit and Other Disciplines |
|
300+* Writing About Literature |
|
Group II:
British literature after 1800. |
|
207 Romantic Lit and Culture |
|
208 Victorian Lit and Culture |
|
247 The British Novel |
|
274* Literature and Society |
|
280* Women Writers |
|
281* Women in the Lit Imagination |
|
285 Postcolonial Lit in English |
|
431 English Romantic Literature |
|
434 Victorian Poetry and Prose |
|
435 19thC British Fiction |
|
441 British Lit 1900 - 1930 |
|
442 British Lit Since 1930 |
|
461* Topics in Literature |
|
462* Topics in Modern Fiction |
|
466* Topics in Modern Drama |
|
475* Lit and Other Disciplines |
|
300+* Writing About Literature |
3 hrs |
Group III:
American literature: |
|
250 The American Novel to 1914 |
|
251 The American Novel Since 1914 |
|
256 Survey of American Lit II |
|
259 Afro-American Literature I |
|
260 Afro-American Literature II |
|
363 Jewish Immigrant Literature |
|
274* Literature and Society |
|
280* Women Writers |
|
281* Women in the Lit Imagination |
|
286 Asian American Literature |
|
449 American Lit 1820 - 1865 |
|
450 American Lit 1865 - 1914 |
|
451 American Lit 1914 - 1945 |
|
452 American Lit 1945 - Present |
|
460 Lit of American Minorities |
|
461* Topics in Literature |
|
462* Topics in Modern Fiction |
|
466* Topics in Modern Drama |
|
475* Lit and Other Disciplines |
|
300+* Writing About Literature |
3 hrs |
Group IV:
an Author-studies course: |
|
411 Chaucer |
|
423 Milton |
|
455 Major Authors |
|
300+* Writing About Literature |
3 hrs |
Group
V: Special-topics courses: Choose from one of the following
groups or an English 300+ identified as a Group V topic: |
|
Theme, Mode,
Genre: |
|
213 Modernist Lit and Culture |
|
241 Beginnings of Modern Poetry |
|
242 Poetry Since 1940 |
|
243 Modern Drama I |
|
244 Modern Drama II |
|
247 The British Novel |
|
248 Brit Amer & Contin Fiction |
|
250 The American Novel to 1914 |
|
251 The American Novel since 1914 |
|
267 Grimms Fairy Tales in Context |
|
274* Literature and Society |
|
285 Postcolonial Lit in English |
|
416 Drama of Shakespeare's Contemp |
|
428 English Drama 1660-1800 |
|
429 18th Century Fiction |
|
435 19thC British Fiction |
|
461* Topics in Literature |
|
462* Topics in Modern Fiction |
|
465 Stage Comedy |
|
466* Topics in Modern Drama |
|
475* Lit and Other Disciplines |
|
Gender and
Ethnic Studies: |
|
211 Intro to Mod African Lit |
|
259 Afro-American Literature I |
|
260 Afro-American Literature II |
|
363 Jewish Immigrant Literature |
|
272 Minority Images in Amer Film |
|
280 Women Writers |
|
281 Women in the Lit Imagination |
|
284 Modern Jewish Literature |
|
285 Postcolonial Lit in English |
|
286 Asian American Literature |
|
359 Lit Responses to the Holocaust |
|
460 Lit of American Minorities |
|
470 Modern African Fiction |
|
Film Studies:
|
|
272 Minority Images in Amer Film |
|
273 Intermediate Film Studies |
|
473 Special Topics in Film Studies |
|
Critical
Theory: |
|
461* Topics in Literature |
|
483 Lit Crit From 1800 to Present |
|
485 Literature for the High School |
6 |
Supporting
Coursework: |
6 hrs |
Western Civilization
Requirement: Choose one of the following pairs: |
|
CWL
241 and 242: Masterpieces of West Culture I & II |
|
HIST
141: Western Civ to 1660 and 142: Western Civ Since 1660 |
|
HIST
171: US Hist to 1877 and 172: US Hist Since 1877 |
|
HIST
255: British Isles to 1688 and 256: Great Britain Since 1688
|
Twelve hours of 300- and 400-level courses in the major must be
taken on this campus.
All foreign language requirements must be satisfied.
A Major Plan of Study Form must be completed and submitted to the
LAS Student Affairs Office before the end of the fifth semester
(60-75 hours). Please see your adviser.
NOTE: Students planning to enter graduate school should elect as
many 300- or 400-level courses as possible, including a course in
either Chaucer or Milton; a course in the history or structure of
the English language; and a course in critical theory. Further,
these students should consult the specific requirements of the graduate
schools they plan to enter.
In order to remain in good standing in this program and be recommended
for certification, candidates are required to maintain UIUC, cumulative,
content area, and professional education, grade-point averages of
2.5 (A= 4.0). Candidates should consult their advisor or the Council
on Teacher Education for the list of courses used to compute these
grade-point averages.
Minimum required major and supporting course work normally equate
to 48 hours
General education: The general education requirements for the
teaching options of the English major will be the same as for LAS
with the addition of a speech performance course, SPCM 101, or course
sequence SPCM 111 and 112.
Departmental distinction: Distinction will be awarded on the basis
of grade-point average and satisfactory completion of honors, individual
study, and honors essay courses. See the English adviser for a detailed
statement of the requirements.
Prerequisites to transfer to the Teaching Option. In addition
to EPSY 201 and EPS 201, students must also complete ENGL 200 or
101 (English 200 preferred) and at least nine hours from ENGL 201,
209, 210, 255, or 256 prior to transfer into the Teaching Option.
NOTE: In addition to the requirements for the option listed below,
students must complete the Teaching
Education Minor in Secondary School Teaching (36 hours). Conferral
of the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences prior
to completion of the minor requires approval by petition to the
LAS Student Affairs Office. While it is possible to complete this
program in 8 semesters, many students may require an extra semester
or two.
Hours |
Requirements |
3-6 |
Introductory
Literature: Courses in this group should be completed as
early as possible. Students may choose one of the following
options: |
3 hrs |
Option
A (preferred): |
|
English 200:
Intro to Literary Study or |
6 hrs |
Option
B: |
|
English 101:
Intro to Poetry and either |
|
English 102:
Intro to Drama or |
|
English 103:
Intro to Fiction |
|
(Students
who have already taken some other combination of introductory
literature courses should consult with an advisor). |
15 |
Core Courses
(the 200-level courses in this group need not be taken strictly
in the order listed, but should be taken before the 300-level
coursework). At least nine hours of these core courses should
be completed or in progress by the time of application to the
Teaching of English program. Note the special prerequisites
for these courses: |
3 hrs |
English 201:
Critical Approaches to Lit. Prerequisite: Completion of the
Comp. I requirement and English 200/101/102 or 103. |
3 hrs |
English 209:
English Lit to 1798. Prerequisite: Completion of the Comp.
I requirement and English 200/101. |
3 hrs |
English 210:
English Lit 1798 to Present. Prerequisite: Completion of
the Comp. I requirement and English 200/101. |
3 hrs |
English 255:
Survey of American Lit I. Prerequisite: Completion of the
Comp. I requirement and English 200/101. |
3 hrs |
English 256:
Survey of American Lit II. Prerequisite: Completion of the
Comp. I requirement and English 200/101. |
24 |
Distribution
Requirements: Choose one course from each of the following
groups: You must include 12 hours at the 300- or 400-level
(at least six of these must be in literature), including a section
of English 300+ (Writing about Literature) designated as fulfilling
one of the distribution requirements. It is recommended that
English 300+ be taken before your other 300- or 400-level coursework.
|
|
Note:
Courses listed under more than one group can count for only
one group requirement. Topics of courses marked with
an asterisk (*) must be identified as satisfying the appropriate
group to count. |
|
Students
in the Teaching of English option are also required to include
in their courses for Groups I-V at least one course in African-American,
American ethnic minority, or women's literature. |
3 hrs |
Shakespeare:
|
|
418 Shakespeare I |
|
419 Shakespeare
II |
|
300+* |
6 hrs |
British Literature:
Choose one course from both Group I and Group
II |
|
Group I:
British literature before 1800. |
|
202 Medieval Lit and Culture |
|
204 Renaissance Lit and Culture |
|
206 Enlightenment Lit and Culture |
|
274* Literature and Society |
|
280* Women Writers |
|
281* Women in the Lit Imagination |
|
415 Early Renaiss Poetry & Prose |
|
416 Drama of Shakespeare's Contemp |
|
421 Later Renaiss Poetry & Prose |
|
426 Earlier 18thC Literature |
|
427 Later 18thC Literature |
|
428 English Drama 1660-1800 |
|
429 18th Century Fiction |
|
461* Topics in Literature |
|
475 Lit and Other Disciplines |
|
300+* Writing About Literature |
|
Group II:
British literature after 1800. |
|
207 Romantic Lit and Culture |
|
208 Victorian Lit and Culture |
|
247 The British Novel |
|
274* Literature and Society |
|
280* Women Writers |
|
281* Women in the Lit Imagination |
|
285 Postcolonial Lit in English |
|
431 English Romantic Literature |
|
434 Victorian Poetry and Prose |
|
435 19thC British Fiction |
|
441 British Lit 1900 - 1930 |
|
442 British Lit Since 1930 |
|
461* Topics in Literature |
|
462* Topics in Modern Fiction |
|
466* Topics in Modern Drama |
|
475* Lit and Other Disciplines |
|
300+* Writing About Literature |
3 hrs |
Group III:
American literature: |
|
250 The American Novel to 1914 |
|
251 The American Novel Since 1914 |
|
256 Survey of American Lit II |
|
259 Afro-American Literature I |
|
260 Afro-American Literature II |
|
363 Jewish Immigrant Literature |
|
274* Literature and Society |
|
280* Women Writers |
|
281* Women in the Lit Imagination |
|
286 Asian American Literature |
|
449 American Lit 1820 - 1865 |
|
450 American Lit 1865 - 1914 |
|
451 American Lit 1914 - 1945 |
|
452 American Lit 1945 - Present |
|
460 Lit of American Minorities |
|
461* Topics in Literature |
|
462* Topics in Modern Fiction |
|
466* Topics in Modern Drama |
|
475* Lit and Other Disciplines |
|
300+* Writing About Literature |
3 hrs |
Group IV:
an Author-studies course: |
|
411 Chaucer |
|
423 Milton |
|
455 Major Authors |
|
300+* Writing About Literature |
3 hrs |
Group
V: Special-topics courses: Choose from one of the following
groups or an English 300+ identified as a Group V topic: |
|
Theme, Mode,
Genre: |
|
213 Modernist Lit and Culture |
|
241 Beginnings of Modern Poetry |
|
242 Poetry Since 1940 |
|
243 Modern Drama I |
|
244 Modern Drama II |
|
247 The British Novel |
|
248 Brit Amer & Contin Fiction |
|
250 The American Novel to 1914 |
|
251 The American Novel since 1914 |
|
267 Grimms Fairy Tales in Context |
|
274* Literature and Society |
|
285 Postcolonial Lit in English |
|
416 Drama of Shakespeare's Contemp |
|
428 English Drama 1660-1800 |
|
429 18th Century Fiction |
|
435 19thC British Fiction |
|
461* Topics in Literature |
|
462* Topics in Modern Fiction |
|
465 Stage Comedy |
|
466* Topics in Modern Drama |
|
475* Lit and Other Disciplines |
|
Gender and
Ethnic Studies: |
|
211 Intro to Modern African Lit |
|
259 Afro-American Literature I |
|
260 Afro-American Literature II |
|
363 Jewish Immigrant Literature |
|
272 Minority Images in Amer Film |
|
280 Women Writers |
|
281 Women in the Lit Imagination |
|
284 Modern Jewish Literature |
|
285 Postcolonial Lit in English |
|
286 Asian American Literature |
|
359 Lit Responses to the Holocaust |
|
460 Lit of American Minorities |
|
470 Modern African Fiction |
|
Film Studies:
|
|
272 Minority Images in Amer Film |
|
273 Intermediate Film Studies |
|
473 Special Topics in Film Studies |
|
Critical
Theory: |
|
461* Topics in Literature |
|
483 Lit Crit From 1800 to Present |
|
485 Literature for the High School |
3 hrs |
English 402
Descriptive English Grammar (with advisor's permission, students
may substitute English 404 Engl Grammar for ESL Teachers) |
3 hrs |
English 481
Comp Theory and Practice |
3 hrs |
Language
or Writing Studies - choose one (with the permission of an advisor,
students may substitute a course in Linguistics for the courses
in this group): |
|
401 Intro
to Study of Engl Lang |
|
403 History
of the English Lang |
|
482 Writing
Technologies |
|
BTW 490 Special
Topics Prof Writing |
42 |
Supporting
Coursework: |
6 hrs |
Western Civilization
Requirement: Choose one of the following pairs: |
|
CWL 241 and
242: Masterpieces of West Culture I & II |
|
History 141:
Western Civ to 1660 and 142: Western Civ Since 1660 |
|
History 171:
US Hist to 1877 and 172: US Hist Since 1877 |
|
History 255:
British Isles to 1688 and 256: Great Britain Since 1688 |
36 hrs |
Teacher Education
Minor in Secondary School Teaching: |
|
The professional
education component of the program will be divided into two
phases: |
|
Pre-education
courses: |
|
EPSY 201
(prerequisite: PSYC 100) |
|
EPS 201 |
|
The professional
education sequence as approved by the Council on Teacher Education:
|
|
3 semester
hours in the fall of the junior year |
|
6 in the
spring of the junior year |
|
6 in the
fall of the senior year |
|
15 in the
spring of the senior year (combining courses in pedagogy and
the student teaching experience) |
Twelve hours of 300- and 400-level courses in the major must be
taken on this campus.
All foreign language requirements must be satisfied.
Students must maintain a University and cumulative 2.5 grade point
to remain in good standing.
Students are advised that additional course work is necessary
to teach middle grades six through eight. Consult the certification
officer in 130 Education Building for additional information.