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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
English, Honors Concentration, Major
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The Honors concentration is an enhancement of the two existing concentrations in English. All English majors must select either the Writing or Literature concentration. Honors students draw upon courses in both concentrations and complete an additional 12 units, or 3 courses, beyond the requirements of the major. In addition, students write an Honors Thesis incorporating both creative and critical components.
For program description see English .
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Major Requirements (56 units)
Any student can opt to enroll in the Honors concentration, but only students who have achieved a 3.7 GPA in the major will graduate with Honors.
English Core Requirements (12 units)
English Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Sexuality Course (4 units)
Complete 4 units from the following:
Honors Concentration Requirements
Literature Courses (12 units)
Complete the following:
Studies in Non-Fiction, Fiction, Drama, or Poetry (8 units)
Complete 8 units from the following:
Writing Workshops (8 units)
Complete 8 units from the following:
Additional Courses (4 units)
Complete 4 units from the following:
Senior Seminar (4 units)
Complete 4 units in the following:
First-Year
Fall |
Units |
Core - C1: ENGL 192 - Intro to Literary Study |
4 |
Core A2: Rhetoric and Composition - Course 1 |
4 |
Core A1: Public Speaking OR Core: First Year Seminar |
4 |
Language - Course 1 |
4 |
Total Semester Units |
16 |
Spring |
Units |
Cultural Diversity (CD) & English Race, Ethnicity, Gender & Sexuality requirement: ENGL 203 , ENGL 204 , ENGL 205 , ENGL 208 , ENGL 209 , ENGL 211 , ENGL 212 or ENGL 230 |
4 |
ENGL 310 , ENGL 320 , ENGL 330 or ENGL 340 (Period Course 1) |
4 |
Core A2: Rhetoric and Composition - Course 2 |
4 |
Language - Course 2 |
4 |
Total Semester Units |
16 |
Senior Year
*This information is subject to change, the degree planner is a sample, and students should consult with the department for any updated information.
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