Overview
of Literature and Languages
The Literature and Languages Department offers three options for
those whose primary interest is English. First is the traditional
English major for which the culminating experience is the presentation
of a Senior Seminar paper to a committee of peers and faculty. Second
is a major in English for Corporate Communications
(ECC), which requires numerous upper-level courses in literature
and writing and 15 hours in General Business courses as well as an internship with a local business or
non-profit organization as the culminating experience. Third is
preparation for teaching English at the secondary level. English
for Teaching Licensure includes 13 hours of enhanced student teaching
as the culminating experience. For those majoring in other disciplines,
the department offers a certificate in professional writing.
The department offers minors in English, French, and Spanish. In
addition to a range of period courses in American and English literature,
various genres, courses on individual writers, and upper level composition
courses. In addition, faculty teach special topics courses, such as Detective
Fiction, Literary Revision, C.S. Lewis, Rhetoric and Power, Dante,
Baseball in Literature, Literary Nonfiction, Classics in Translation,
the Contemporary Gothic Novel, Flannery O'Connor, the Vietnam War
in Literature.