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 9 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
HISTORY 105 [ROOT]3
Humanities [HUM]3
ENGLISH 101 [WRTG]3
Electives23
Second TermCredits
Arts [ARTS]3
Quantitative Reasoning3
Physical Sciences [PSCI] with lab14
Social Sciences [SSCI]3
Electives 23
Second Year
First TermCredits
Communication [COMM] or Written Communication [WRTG]3
Diversity [DIVR]3
ENGLISH or HUMANITY Integrative Elective33
Equity and Justice [EQJS]23
Electives23
Second TermCredits
Humanities in Practice & Production course43
Critical & Theoretical Approaches course53
ENGLISH 302 [M]3
Electives26
Complete University Writing Portfolio
Third Year
First TermCredits
Historical Approaches course63
Global & Decolonial Approaches course73
Integrative Elective33
Foreign Language, if needed, or Electives 84
Electives23
Second TermCredits
Intersectional Approaches courses96
Foreign Language, if needed, or Electives83 or 4
Electives26
Fourth Year
First TermCredits
Ecology & Place course103
300-400-level Integrative Elective33
400-level Integrative Electives36
Electives23
Complete Senior Exit Survey
Second TermCredits
Capstone [CAPS]3
Public and Professional Writing & Applications course113
400-level Integrative Elective33
Electives23

Footnotes

1To meet University and College of Arts and Sciences requirements, students must take a [BSCI] course with lab and [PSCI] course with lab.
2Electives must include sufficient 300-400-level coursework to meet the University requirement of 40 credits of upper-division coursework.
3Integrative Electives: (12 credits) Approved courses include English, WGSS, and/or Humanities 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. May need to include [M] course to meet University requirements
4Humanities in Practice & Production courses: 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
5Critical & Theoretical Approaches courses: 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].
6Historical Approaches courses: 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.
7Global & Decolonial Approaches courses: 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.
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: ENGLISH 260, 309, 317, 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], 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 & Place courses: 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 & Applications courses: ENGLISH 323, 324 [M], 326, 342 [ARTS], 357, 358, 365 [WRTG], 402 [WRTG] [M], 405, 461 [M], 498, 499; HUMANITY 280 [ARTS].