ࡱ> CEB  bjbj D__"""""4VVVVT<VBt$ln""" ""c { 0BH"BX : Academic Advisement Worksheet for English Majors The English major consists of 42 units. At least 30 units must be upper-division courses. Introductory Survey Courses (6 units) Critical Language Studies (3 units)* ENGL 211, 212, 221, 222, CPLT 324, 325 303, 304, or 305 _______ _______ _______ Foundational Courses (9 units) Period/Genre/Criticism Courses (9 units) Composition (302 or 307) _______ _______ Literary Analysis (300) _______ _______ Shakespeare (316) _______ _______ pre-1800 Major Author Elective (3units) Elective Courses (9 units)* 315 or 317 _______ ______ ______ ______ Senior Seminar (3 units)* ______ *For students matriculating prior to Fall 2017: A) Choose between 303 and 305 only for Critical Language Studies; B) Take 12 units, not 9, of Elective Courses; and C) A Senior Seminar is not required. [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Introductory Survey Courses (Choose 2) Critical Language Studies (Choose 1) ENGL 211 British Literature to 1760 ENGL 303 Structure of Modern English ENGL 212 British Literature from 1760 ENGL 304 Intro. to Rhetoric, Literacy & Comp ENGL 221 American Literature to Whitman ENGL 305 English Language in America ENGL 222 American Literature: Twain to Moderns CPLT 324 World Literature to 1650 Period/Genre/Criticism Courses (Choose 3) CPLT 325 World Literature since 1650 (At least 1 course must be in a period prior to 1800: 423, 450, 451, 452, 453, 455, 456) Foundational Courses ENGL 423 Early American Literature Composition (Majors are required to take 307. 302 is ENGL 450 Medieval Literature required for the secondary teaching credential.) ENGL 451 Elizabethan & Jacobean Drama ENGL 452 Elizabethan Poetry & Prose ENGL 302 Adv. Comp./Rhetoric for Teachers ENGL 453 17th-Century Poetry & Prose ENGL 307 Adv. Writing for English Studies ENGL 455 Restoration & 18th-Century Literature ENGL 456 English Novel through Austen Literary Analysis ENGL 457 Romantic Movement in English Literature ENGL 458 Victorian Literature ENGL 300 Analysis of Literary Forms ENGL 459 19th-Century English Novel ENGL 460 19th-Century American Fiction Shakespeare ENGL 462 Modern British & American Fiction ENGL 463 Contemporary Fiction in English ENGL 316 Shakespeare ENGL 464 Modern British & American Drama ENGL 465 Contemporary Drama in English Major Author Elective (Choose 1) ENGL 466 Modern British & American Poetry ENGL 467 Contemporary Poetry in English ENGL 315 Chaucer ENGL 492 Modern Critical Theory ENGL 317 Milton Elective Courses (9-12 units) see back of the page. Any ENGL, CPLT, or LING courses numbered 201 or above, not used to meet other requirements, chosen from the list below or on the front of this page, may be used as an elective. Students under Fall 2017 and subsequent catalogues take 3 electives and 1 senior seminar. Any ENGL, CPLT, or LING courses numbered 201 or above, not used to meet other requirements, chosen from the list below or on the front of this page, may be used as an elective. English and Cross-listed Courses ENGL 206 Intro to Language Studies & Use ENGL 301 Advanced College Writing ENGL 304 Intro to Rhetoric, Literacy & Comp ENGL 306 Intermediate Creative Writing ENGL 321 California Fiction ENGL 324 Intro to African American Literature ENGL 326 American Frontier in Literature ENGL 327 Asian American Literature ENGL 328 Literature of the American Indian ENGL 331 Shakespeare on Film ENGL 341 Childrens Literature ENGL 345T Trends & Movements in English & Comparative Studies: Harry Potter; Vampire Fiction; The Graphic Novel ENGL 350 Literature and the Environment ENGL 355T Images of Women in Literature ENGL 356 Queer Literature and Theory ENGL 367 Introduction to Law and Literature ENGL 360 Technical Writing ENGL 363 Scientific Writing ENGL 365 Legal Writing ENGL 370 Horror Fiction ENGL 371 Fantasy Fiction ENGL 372 Crime Fiction ENGL 373 Science Fiction ENGL 374 Gothic Novel ENGL 375 Studies in the Age of Film ENGL 383 Literature of the Americas ENGL 384 The European Novel ENGL 388 Reading Food in Literature ENGL 389 Literature about the War in Vietnam ENGL 401 Composing Identities: The Reflective Writing Teacher ENGL 402 Theories of Response to Written Composition ENGL 404T Advanced Creative Writing ENGL 416 Studies in Shakespeare ENGL 429 American Landscape in Literature ENGL 434 Young Adult Literature ENGL 442 Changing Words ENGL 450 Medieval Literature ENGL 499 Independent Study Comparative Literature Courses CPLT 312 The Bible as Literature CPLT 315 Classical Mythology in World Literature CPLT 324 World Literature to 1650 CPLT 325 World Literature since 1650 CPLT 355T Images of Women in Literature CPLT 356 Queer Theory and Literature CPLT 367 Introduction to Law and Literature CPLT 375 Studies in the Age of Film CPLT 380 Introduction to Asian Literature CPLT 381 African Literature CPLT 382T Topics in Asian Literature CPLT 383 Literature of the Americas CPLT 384 The European Novel CPLT 388 Reading Food in Literature CPLT 389 Literature about the War in Vietnam CPLT 450 Medieval Literature CPLT 451 Literature of the Renaissance Linguistics Courses LING 206 Intro to Language Studies and Use LING 301 Sanskrit LING 305 English Language in America LING 307 Speech/Language Development LING 351 Intro to Linguistics: Phonetics and Phonology LING 360 Nonverbal Communication LING 369 Language, Sex Roles, and the Brain LING 406 Descriptive Linguistics LING 408 Syntax LING 412 Sociolinguistics LING 413 Child Language LING 416 Anthropological Linguistics LING 417 Psycholinguistics LING 430 Historical Linguistics LING 442 Changing Words LING 492 Linguistic Fieldwork LING 499 Independent Study Revised 5/2017 Revised 5/2017  +012       ( ) : ; zzrzzzrzrzjrzrzjrzh@CJaJhIECJaJhIEhIECJaJhSCJaJhJ8 5CJaJh&5CJaJhIE5CJaJhIEhIE5CJaJh@A hz<2hIE5h#CJaJh"hIECJaJhz<2CJaJhz<2h#5CJaJhz<2h"5CJaJhz<2hIE5CJaJ'12 ) : ;   \   g ^`gd#gd"gdIEgdJ8 $a$gd#$a$gdJ8      0 9 : > Q R X Y \ h j n p t x z ˹˹˰wnnnnnhX5CJaJhXh#5CJaJhXhz<25CJaJhXhz<2CJaJhXhXCJaJhXh#CJaJhz<25CJaJhJ8 5CJaJhIE5CJaJh#5CJaJh"5CJaJhIECJaJh@CJaJhIEhIECJaJh"CJaJ(    P T g h    ǻDzznf^Vfh#CJaJh@CJaJh"CJaJhz<2h"5CJaJhz<2h,g5CJaJh,gCJaJhIE5CJaJh#5CJaJh,g5CJaJh@5CJaJh"5CJaJhJ8 hJ8 6CJaJhJ8 hJ8 CJaJhJ8 hJ8 5CJaJhJ8 5CJaJh#h#5CJaJh#hIE5CJaJg h  d \%zQ$J3ugd"gd,ggd"  4 = E F c d  .2[\%ɽ|sjeeZh"h,gCJaJ h,g5h"5CJaJh,g5CJaJh"h"5CJaJh&CJaJh,gh"CJaJh"CJaJh,gh,gCJaJh,gh6666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666hH6666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666662 0@P`p2( 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p 0@P`p8XV~ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@ 0@66666 OJPJQJ_HmH nH sH tH J`J Normal dCJ_HaJmH sH tH DA D Default Paragraph FontRiR 0 Table Normal4 l4a (k ( 0No List H`H IE No SpacingCJ_HaJmH sH tH PK![Content_Types].xmlN0EH-J@%ǎǢ|ș$زULTB l,3;rØJB+$G]7O٭Vj\{cp/IDg6wZ0s=Dĵw %;r,qlEآyDQ"Q,=c8B,!gxMD&铁M./SAe^QשF½|SˌDإbj|E7C<bʼNpr8fnߧFrI.{1fVԅ$21(t}kJV1/ ÚQL×07#]fVIhcMZ6/Hߏ bW`Gv Ts'BCt!LQ#JxݴyJ] C:= ċ(tRQ;^e1/-/A_Y)^6(p[_&N}njzb\->;nVb*.7p]M|MMM# ud9c47=iV7̪~㦓ødfÕ 5j z'^9J{rJЃ3Ax| FU9…i3Q/B)LʾRPx)04N O'> agYeHj*kblC=hPW!alfpX OAXl:XVZbr Zy4Sw3?WӊhPxzSq]y r (D(4D(oD  % !g c_  8@0(  B S  ?02QRXYhjnpzzEF % & _ S@A  J8 v49"z<2>4KW?b^@?@ADRoot Entry F@.c {F1Table#WordDocumentDSummaryInformation(2DocumentSummaryInformation8:CompObjr  F Microsoft Word 97-2003 Document MSWordDocWord.Document.89q