Worksheet on the new English Major The following pages provide the basic information you need to understand the new English Major. Please contact your academic advisor or stop by the English Department in Founders to find out more. Choosing old or new If you enrolled at USD prior to Fall 17, you may choose to remain with the old Major, or switch to the new. This means even if you have not yet declared your major, but were at least a Freshman in the 2016-17 academic year, you get to choose. Important: if you choose the new Major, you must also choose the new Core Curriculum. If you stay with the old Major, you must also stay with the old Core. No mixing old Core and new Major, or vice versa. If you are sticking with the old, no need to do anything. If you want to change to the new Major, see the English Chair to fill out a new Declaration of Major form. Key Differences in New Major Gateway Course (260) Survey in the lower division (300 Brit Lit becomes 250 Literary Foundations) Literary Histories (310s) and Literary Cultures and Theories (320s) instead of historical distribution (pre-1660, etc.) 410 Advanced Writing in the English Major, instead of a floating W 2 additional UD electives (6 units)
The New English Major Beginning Fall 17 Lower Division (12 units) 250: Literary Foundations Survey of foundational texts 260: Critical Reading Gateway to the Major 2 LD Electives Choose from 220, 226, 230, 236, 240 (titles vary) Upper Division (33 units) 2 Literary Histories Historical topics and literary traditions Choose from 311, 315, 319 (titles vary) 2 Literary Cultures and Theories Diverse approaches to literary study Prerequisite: 260 Critical Reading Choose from 321, 325, 329 (titles vary) 410: Advanced Writing in the English Major Writing and research skills for advanced literary study Junior year Fulfills Core 6 UD Electives Any course in the 300s or 400s At least 2 UD Electives (6 units) must be literature courses Writing courses count as UD Electives Internships, Writing Center, and Undergraduate Research may count up to 6 units Optional: Senior Project
The New English Minor Beginning Fall 17 Lower Division (6 units) 260: Critical Reading Gateway to the Major 1 LD Elective Choose from 220, 226, 230, 236, 240, 250 (titles vary) Upper Division (12 units) 1 Literary Histories or Literary Cultures and Theories Choose from 311, 315, 319, 321, 325, 329 (titles vary) 3 UD Electives Any course in the 300s or 400s At least 1 UD Elective must be a literature course Writing courses count as UD Electives Internships, Writing Center, and Undergraduate Research may count up to 3 units
First Year Writing FYW 110 Preparation for College Writing FYW 115 Introduction to College Writing FYW 150 First Year Writing The New Catalogue Numbers (Begins Fall 17) Lower Division 121 Composition and Literature (to be phased out) 215 Children s Literature (formerly 231) 220 Studies in Genre (formerly 223) (Lit Core) 226 Studies in Literary Traditions (formerly 224) (Lit Core) 230 Studies in US Literature (formerly 225) (Lit Core)(Diversity, D1) 236 Studies in World Literature (formerly 228) (Lit Core) 240 Shakespeare (formerly 280) (Lit Core) 250 Literary Foundations (Lit Core) 260 Critical Reading 292 LD SESD Tutoring Program 294 LD Special Topics 298 LD Internship Upper Division 300-309 300 British Literature to 1800 (being phased out) 301 Introduction to Creative Writing (formerly 375) 304 Advanced Composition (CADW) 310-319 Literary Histories 311 Genres and Traditions 315 Literary Periods 319 Topics in Literary Histories 320-329 Literary Cultures and Theories 321 Literatures of Race, Gender, and Sexuality 325 Literary Theory 329 Topics in Literary Cultures and Theories 330-339 330 Dante (formerly 310) 331 Medieval Studies (formerly 312) 333 Chaucer (formerly 314) 335 Renaissance Drama (formerly 324) (Lit Core) 337 Renaissance Studies (formerly 326) 338 Milton (formerly 328)
340-349 340 Restoration Studies (formerly 334, Restoration & 18 th Century Drama) 341 Eighteenth Century Studies (formerly 332, Restoration and 18 th C. Studies) 342 Romanticism 343 Early Novel (formerly 336, Development of the Novel) 344 Victorian Studies 348 Nineteenth Century Novel 350-359 352 U.S. Literature to 1900 (Lit Core) 355 Early US Literature 356 U.S.Fiction 1900-1940 357 Modern U.S. Literature 358 US Ethnic Literature (Lit Core)(Diversity D2) 359 Modern U.S. Fiction 360-369 360 Modern and Contemporary Poetry 362 Modern and Contemporary Drama 364 Global Literature and Culture (Lit Core) (Diversity G2) 366 Modern and Contemporary European Lit 367 London Plays in Production (Lit Core) 368 Modern and Contemporary British Lit 370-379 370 Modern and Contemporary Fiction 372 Film Studies (Lit Core) 374 Gender and Lit 377 Development of the English Language (formerly 318) 380-389 381 Intermediate Poetry Writing 382 Intermediate Fiction Writing 383 Intermediate Creative Non-Fiction Writing 385 Topics in Creative Writing 400-409 Advanced Creative Writing 401 Advanced Poetry Writing (formerly 391) 402 Advanced Fiction Writing (formerly 392) 403 Advanced Creative Non-Fiction Writing (formerly 393) 410-419 Advanced Writing Courses 410 Advanced Writing in the English Major (CADW)
420-429 Advanced Lit courses 420 Advanced Studies in Shakespeare 490-499 Miscellaneous 492 SESD Tutoring Program 493 Writing Center 494 Special Topics 495 Senior Project 496 Research 498 Internship 499 Independent Study