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Courses - Course Descriptions - Printable Degree Requirements
All first-time-in-college students are required to take Composition I and II (a sequential two-semester course of study) in accordance with the following conditions:
These policies do not apply to first-time-enrolled students who can meet the Composition requirement with credit transferred from another institution or with appropriate AP English credit.
Students wishing to transfer to USF should complete the A.A. degree at the community college. Some courses required for the major may also meet General Education Requirements, thereby transferring maximum hours to the university. If students transfer without an A.A. degree and have fewer than 60 semester hours of acceptable credit, the students must meet the university’s entering freshman requirements, including ACT or SAT test scores, GPA, and course requirements.
The transfer student should also be aware of the immunization, foreign language, and continuous enrollment policies of the university.
Students should complete the following prerequisite courses listed below at the lower level prior to entering the university. If these courses are not taken at the community college, they must be completed before the degree is granted. Unless stated otherwise, a grade of “C” is the minimum acceptable grade.
Suggested electives:
The program in English provides three areas of specialization (divided into three degree-options below):
English and American literature - The primary mission of the literature option is to provide a solid foundation in the study of British and American literature. The program also offers courses in other world literatures in translation, cultural studies, feminist and ethnic studies, and both traditional and more recent critical approaches.
Creative writing - The creative writing option includes training in writing fiction and poetry and coverage of English and American literature.
Professional and technical writing - The professional and technical writing option combines the study of English and American literature with an introduction to writing found in the professional workplace.
The English Education major is described under the section for the College of Education. Major requirements for English majors are listed below. A grade of "D" will not be counted toward fulfilling the major requirements. Grades of "D" or "F" in English courses will, however, be used in calculating the major GPA unless the course is retaken under the grade forgivness policy. Students may not use more than one Directed Study toward meeting the major requirements. Transfer students must earn at least 15 hours in the major at USF. A 2.5 GPA in the major is required for graduation.
OPTION I: English and American Literature
Twelve courses (36 hrs.) as follows:
Group A
Group B
OPTION II: Creative Writing
This option is designed for aspiring writers of fiction or poetry. In addition to giving credit for writing through a variety of course offerings, it provides information about procedures for publishing.
Any three of the following:
Note: CRW 2100 or CRW 3111must be taken before any other courses in the Fiction series, and CRW 3311 must be taken before any other courses in the Poetry series.
The student must select seven literature courses from those listed in OPTION I. Two courses must be from Group 1, two more from Group 2, and three from Group 3 and/or Group 4.
OPTION III: Professional and Technical Writing
This 36-hour program allows undergraduates to concentrate their studies in professional writing, wherein they will master special writing skills demanded by industry, business, government, and the professions. The English Department may arrange semester-long internships with local businesses, industries, and professional organizations. Interns will earn three credit hours and, in some cases, receive compensation from their employers for their duties.
Students choosing this concentration will also assure themselves of a core of liberal arts studies since they must take 21 credit hours of literature courses in addition to 15 hours of composition courses.
Five of the following:
The student must select seven literature courses from those listed in OPTION I:
Two courses must be from Group 1, four courses from Group 2, and one course from Group 3 and/or Group 4.
Any two of the following:
Any two of the following courses:
The Department of English Honors Program will provide a carefully selected group of seniors with opportunities for advanced scholarship:
The English Honors Program will benefit those interested in graduate work, advanced professional study, or greater intellectual challenges.
Admissions Criteria
Students may apply for the program after completing 80 hours of course work (90 before actual admission). Applicants should have a GPA of 3.3 in the major and an overall GPA of 3.0 and should submit letters from two English faculty supporting their applications.
In addition they should have completed - or be in the process of completing - at least four of the six survey courses required for the English Literature major. They should complete all remaining required survey courses during their senior year. After screening all applications, the department's Honors Committee will interview all eligible applicants before selecting participants in each year's program.
Requirements for Completion of Departmental Honors
The Honors Committee will disqualify any student from the program who does not complete the Honors seminars with at least a 3.3 GPA.
Honors students failing to complete a thesis within two years after acceptance into the program will be notified by the Honors Committee of their dismissal from the program.
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Chairperson: S. J. Rubin; Professors: J. P. W. Rogers (DeBartolo Chair in the Liberal Arts), L. R. Broer, S. M. Deats, R. F. Dietrich, S. R. Fiore, J. S. Hatcher, R. L. Hewitt, D. L. Kaufmann, J. B. Moore, W. E. Morris, J. M. Moxley, G. A. Olson, W. D. Reader, W. T. Ross, S. J. Rubin, W. H. Scheuerle, P. J. Sipiora, E. E. Smith, D. A. Wells, L. Worsham; Associate Professors: R. M. Baum, A.G. Bryant, R. L. Ciresi, R. M. Figg III, R. E. Hall, M. C. Harmon, W. J. Heim, E. A. Hirsh, A. J. Kubiak, E. A. Metzger, L. L. Runge, N. J. Tyson; Assistant Professors: C. J. Heglar, D. L. Jacobs, F. T. Mason, L. Starks, F. J. Zbar; Instructors: S. M. Diecidue, B. Moss, E. E. Waldron, K. White; Professors Emeriti: H. A. Deer, I. Deer, F. J. Fabry, W. Garrett, E. W. Hirshberg, J. J. Iorio; Instructor Emerita: I. F. Ceconi.
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