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2009–2010 Catalog 
    
2009–2010 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Literature: Concentration in Literature


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The concentration in Literature offers students an opportunity to study world literature rather than only British and American literatures. It concentrates on the direct experience of fiction, drama and poetry, as well as on placing authors and their works within a literary history and cultural context. Literature courses incorporate extensive participation in class discussion, group inquiry and individual research.

A sequence of core courses offers broad coverage of the field of literature and provides a solid foundation for majors who plan to continue the study of literature in graduate school. The study of literature also prepares students well for law, medicine, business and other graduate programs.

In addition, students must choose one of the following options:


  1. 12 additional hours in LIT, with at least 9 hours at the 300-400-level; or
  2. 9 hours of LIT courses at the 300-400 level, and 3 hours of creative writing.

Note: an internship experience cannot be used as the creative writing course.

II. Required courses outside major—None


III. Foreign language requirement:


A minimum of six semester hours.

IV. Other departmental requirements:


A two-part demonstration of competency in the discipline, including a written examination and Senior Thesis; an additional demonstration of oral competency is required in the following. Computer competency is demonstrated in LIT 491 .

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