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THE DOROTHY F. SCHMIDT COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS
ENGLISH (BA) Concentration in Professional and Creative Writing

Credits to graduate: 120 Credits in major: 39 "C-" in coursework (needs 2.0 FAU/English GPA) FAU Residence Credits: 30 Upper division credits: 45 Education majors cannot double major in English
LIT 2010, LIT 2030, LIT 2040, LIT 2070, LIT 2090, LIT 2100 do
not count towards major coursework

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REQUIRED COURSES: 9 CREDITS (3 COURSES)
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ENG 3822
Introduction to Literary Studies
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CRW 3010
Creative Writing3Required
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LIT3213Literary Theory3(ENG3822 OR LIT3213)ENC 3213Professional Writing3Required
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CATEGORY 1: LITERATURES OF ETHNICITY, GENDER, AND CULTURE: 6 CREDITS (2 COURSES)
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AML 3264Florida Women Writers3LIT 3184Irish Literature3
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AML3265Florida Writers3LIT 4061Comparative Literature3
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AML 4604African American Lit. to 18953LIT 4192Caribbean Literature in English3
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AML 4607African American Lit. 1895-Present3LIT 4225World Literature: Critical Approaches3
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AML 4630U.S. Latino/a Literatures3LIT 4233Postcolonial Literature3
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AML 4640American Indian Literature3LIT 4244Major Writers of World Lit. in English3
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AML 4663Jewish American Literature3LIT 4355Black Literatures3
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AML 4673Asian American Literatures3LIT 4383Women and Literature3
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ENG 4932Honors Seminar 3Per course content, ENG 4932 will count for either Category 1 or Category 2. Fall semesters only. LIT 4523LGBTQ + Literatures
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Students who are not part of the English Honors program can take ENG 4932. Requires department permission to register. LIT 4604Comparative European Romanticism3
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XXX 4930Special Topics3
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CATEGORY 2: AMERICAN LITERATURE, BRITISH LITERATURE, AND GENRE STUDIES: 6 CREDITS (2 COURSES)
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AML 4213Colonial & Early American Lit.3AML 4311Major American Writers - 19th Century3
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ENL 3112British Novel - 18th Century3AML 4321Major American Writers - 20th Century3
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ENL 4210Medieval Literature3ENG 4114Literature & Film3
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ENL 4220Renaissance Literature3ENG 4932Honors Seminar 3Per course content, ENG 4932 will count for either Category 1 or Category 2. Fall semesters only.
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ENL 422117th Century Literature3Students who are not part of the English Honors program can take ENG 4932. Requires department permission to register.
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ENL 423018th Century Literature3
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ENL 4311Chaucer3ENL 3122British Novel - 19th Century3
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ENL 4333Shakespeare3ENL 3132British Novel - 20th Century3
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ENL 4341Milton3ENL 4243British Romanticism 3
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ENL 3425TBD*3ENL 4251Victorian Literature3
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LIT 3374New Testament3ENL 4264Victorian Genres & Themes3
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XXX 4930Special Topics3ENL 427320th Century British Literature 3
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AML 2010
American Literature to 1865
3LIT 3043Modern Drama3
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AML 2020
American Literature 1865-1945
3LIT 3312Fantasy Literature3
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ENL 2012
British Literature to 1798
3LIT 3313Science Fiction3
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ENL 2022
British Literature since 1798
3LIT 3333Literature of Adolescence3
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AML 3111
American Novel 19th Century
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AML 3121American Novel 20th Century3LIT 4001Literary Genres3
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AML 3263Literature of the South3LIT 4032Modern Poetry3
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AML 4223American Lit - 19th Century Traditions3LIT 4094Contemporary Drama3
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AML 4242American Lit - 20th Century Movements3LIT 4434Literature and Environment3
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XXX 4930Special Topics3LIT 4484Literature & Social Movements3
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LIT 4605Literature of War3
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CATEGORY 3: WRITING AND RHETORIC: 12 CREDITS (4 COURSE)
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Students must choose 6 credits of Category 3 CRW courses AND 6 credits of Category 3 ENC/ENG.LIT courses
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CRW 4211
Creative Writing: Nonfiction
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~CRW 3010 is pre-req
ENC 3310Advanced Exposition3WAC/Gordon Rule Writing
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CRW 4311
Poetic Forms
3~CRW 3010 is pre-reqENC 4138Principles of Research Writing3WAC/Gordon Rule Writing
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CRW 4723
Literary Editing & Publishing
3~CRW 3010 is pre-reqENC 4354Writing for Nonprofits3WAC/Gordon Rule Writing
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CRW 4120
Fiction Workshop 1
3~CRW 4120, 4121, 4310, 4321 are repeatable (1 more time for each). CRW 3010 is pre-requisite for all. Not sequential.ENG 4020Studies in Writing & Rhetoric3WAC/Gordon Rule Writing
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CRW 4121
Fiction Workshop 2
3LIN 4680Structure of Modern English3
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CRW 4310
Poetry Workshop 1
3ENG 4910RI Honors Research 3~See note below
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CRW 4321
Poetry Workshop 23ENC 4930Special Topics3
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CRW 4930Special Topics3
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CRW 4932Creative Writing Honors Seminar3~See note below
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~CRW 4932 requires application (Spring only). Departmental permission required to register. ~ENG 4910 requires application for English Honors Program. Needs a 3.0 FAU GPA & 3.5 English GPA. Spring semesters only. Departmental permission required to register. Completed after ENG 4932.
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ENGLISH ELECTIVES: 6 CREDITS (2 COURSES)
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ENGLISH ELECTIVES CAN COME FROM CATEGORIES 1 -3 AND ENG 4940: ENGLISH INTERNSHIP. ONLY 1 COURSE FROM OPTIONAL CATEGORY 4 COUNTS AS AN ENGLISH ELECTIVE.
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3ENG 4940: English Internship counts towards English electives. Needs a 3.0 English & FAU GPA. Application process required.
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OPTIONAL CATEGORY 4: 3 CREDITS COUNT FOR ENGLISH ELECTIVES (1 COURSE)
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FRT 3140Literature in Translation: Fr. Tradition3ITT 3111Love & Lovers in Italian Literature3
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FRW 4930Special Topics in French Lit.3ITT 4440Dante: The Commedia in Translation3
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GET 3130German Literature in Translation3LIT 4194Comparative Carribbean Literature3
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GET 3600Kafka, etc.3SPT 3100Literature in Translation: Spanish Tradition3
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GET 3610Thomas Mann3SPT 4130Latin American Lit. in Translation3
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GEW 4930Special Topics in German Lit. 3
SPW 4930
Special Topics in Spanish or Latin Am. Lit.3
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ITT 3110Literature in Translation: Ita. Tradition3XXX 4930Special Topics (departmental approval)3
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This document is for information purposes only. This should not a comprehensive list of all degree requirements necessary to earn a Bachelor’s degree. Students should always consult with an academic advisor to ensure they are following the appropriate degree requirements for the catalog year for which they are enrolled. Make an appointment with your academic advisor at www.fau.edu/successnetwork/
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